Candy Land - The World of Sweets Board Game Review
Candy Land - The World of Sweets Board Game Feature
- Classic game with updated graphics and sculpted, detailed pawns
- Passing the peppermint forest and the ice cream sea on the way, the first one to reach the candy castle wins
- No reading required to play
- This is the classic "child's first game", and preschoolers will love it
- Instructions are in both Spanish and English
- Children draw colored cards, and move their plastic gingerbread playing tokens to the next square of the same color
Playing cards thoughtfully designed for non-readers are coded with colorful squares matching the jeweled stepping-stone path or an occasional token matching one of the characters' symbols: draw a blue card, move to the nearest blue stepping-stone; draw a snowflake and earn a visit to Queen Frostine's iceberg. There are occasional pitfalls, too: land on the wrong square and you might be stuck in Molasses Swamp until a red card is drawn. With all these enticing, sugarcoated images (and King Kandy plainly visible at path's end), children can't help but be delighted by Candy Land. It's delicious! Instructions are in both Spanish and English. Candy Land is for two to four players) --Julie Ubben
This is the classic "child's first game", and preschoolers will love it. Children draw colored cards, and move their plastic gingerbread playing tokens to the next square of the same color. Passing the peppermint forest and the ice cream sea on the way, the first one to reach the candy castle wins. No need to read to play this game.2 to 4 players can play this game. This board game includes a game board, four plastic playing pieces, 64 cards, "Legend of the Lost Candy Castle", and instructions in English and Spanish.
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