Castle Panic

Castle Panic
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
- 1-6 player game
- About an hour to play
- Fantasy board game
- Cooperative yet competitive
- Addictively fun
Product Description
The forest is filled with all sorts of Monsters. They watched and waited as you built your Castle and trained your soldiers, but now they ve gathered their army and are marching out of the woods. / / Can you work with your friends to defend your Castle against the horde, or will the Monsters tear down your Walls and destroy the precious Castle Towers? You will all win or lose together, but in the end only one player will be declared the Master Slayer! / / Castle Pan… More >>
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/ROKIG8T1BEA9W Fantastic family game!
It’s a fun, lighthearted game that doesn’t involve a lot of set up, let’s you work together, and involves slaying crazed monsters – what’s not to love.
We really like co-operative games in our family and with Castle Panic we never feel like one person is directing the whole effort with the others just going along. Everyone is in it together and can really make their own choices. And it’s even great fun when we lose.
And even though the game says ages 10+, everyone down to our 6 year old loves it.
Games play out in under an hour, and turns go quickly so no one sits around waiting. Time flies by when you’re defending from incessant monster attacks.
Rating: 5 / 5
(Setting: a demo at a game store with designer Justin De Witt)
Clues you’ve got an exciting game: 1. Your oldest and “too-cool” daughter runs mid-game to you and whispers in your ear: “Mom, we HAVE to have this game for my slumber party Friday night!”; 2: Your middle child, who is typically quiet, is a chatterbox the whole time, is cracking game jokes with the designer, and is asking questions about the game design and extraordinary art; and 3: Your 7-year-old boy , who usually can’t stay seated for very long, is listening intently to the rules and is biting his nails trying to figure out how he’s going to beat those BAD monsters coming out of the forest and is NOT willing to trade that Barbarian card for anything!
This game was so fun because, unlike most other games in which players compete against each other, we had to work together as a family to beat the monsters coming out of the forest. We won game one (Mom was the Master Slayer with the most monsters killed); the monsters won game two.
The “rule” book has clear explanations, big, beautiful pictures, and is very organized. This game is going to be a hit!
Rating: 5 / 5
Castle Panic is advertised as a relatively light cooperative “tower defense” game, and it fits the bill perfectly. Games can be played with 1-6 people, each game lasts around an hour, and it is very quick and easy to pick up. After opening the box and reading the directions, people can begin playing in 10 or 15 minutes.Don’t let the simple rules fool you though, the game is very intense and enjoyable!
The game has lived up to my expectations as a great way to spend time with friends and family; I have been playing with my wife and some friends avidly since the game arrived a few days ago.
The game mechanics are very balanced. I have only lost once out of the seven times I played (it was a solo game), but each victory has been VERY close, with only one or two towers remaining. Another great part of the game is that it is very customizable; rules can be changed here and there to make it easier or harder. For example, you can choose to start the game with no tower walls, draw more monsters each turn, etc.
I really like the cooperative aspect of the game, which seems to be a rarity in the gaming world. Although there is an optional competitive element to the game, where the player with the most monster kills is crowned the “Master Slayer,” the main goal of the game is survive, and you either do it through team work, or you all perish together. As the game progresses, and you lose some walls and towers to approaching trolls, goblins, orcs, and special “boss monsters,” the action gets very intense. With a hoard of monsters surrounding your castle, the tension of what will happen next becomes palpable.
If you are looking for a unique, light, fun way to spend time with friends and family, don’t hesitate, try out Castle Panic!
Rating: 5 / 5
I often have problems playing games with my two girls ages 11 and 12 due to who won and lost wars. This game has allowed us to have great family game nights with a victory for all. If you can beat the monsters. The variations the game discusses have been great fun when they are up for more of a challenge and I usually take the hit and get beaten dispite my best efforts. A creative and active game for all participants. Because you work together no one gets bored waiting for their turn. Great problem solving and idea sharing. Easy instructions and cues on the board let you get starting quickly. We love the game and plan to share it with all our friends and family.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for my 12 year old nephew. I wasn’t sure if my kids would like it, so I used him as a guinea pig. He and my twins (10) and my other nephew (9) all loved it and played it twice in one evening. I noticed that my father-in-law was getting interested in what they were doing also. Now one of my 10 year olds can’t wait to buy his own copy of it. It’s so nice to have something good enough to pull them away from video games. I highly recommend this for boys 8 and up, although I don’t consider this to be only for children. Teens and adults will also enjoy this. It has great appeal.
Rating: 5 / 5