Kim Possible Game
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| Price: | $87.99 |
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Ships from and sold by Action Packaged, Inc.
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #64282 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Released on: 2006-09-08
Customer Reviews
Random Character Control -- Best Feature
My kids, aged 7 and 4, are Kim Possible fans, and they both love this game.
Since there is almost no information given in the product description, I will write about how the game is played. This will give you an idea of what you're buying.
There are two versions of the game you can play: The Basic version for younger children and beginners, and The Advanced version for children wanting more challenge. In the Basic version, each player is given "A Mission" to complete. To win the game, you must complete your mission, obtaining four cards from four different regions of the board, and then capture Dr. Drakken.
The best feature of the game is this: You do not have a single playing piece throughout the game. The players must use a spinner to determine whether they will be using Kim, Ron, or Rufus on each turn. On one turn, you might be able to move the Kim Possible piece next to a card you need for your mission. On your next turn, you might spin Ron and not be able to use the Kim piece -- or perhaps another player will spin Kim and move her away. Meanwhile, if you spin Dr. Drakken, you can move him to random spots on the board, keeping him away from other players who might be ready to capture him.
In the Advanced version, walls are added to the board, so that you cannot move as freely from region to region. Also, the cards are not as easy to acquire. Once you have found a mission card, you must roll a specific number on a die in order to keep it. Kim has the die with the best numbers; Rufus has the weakest die. In the end, you must roll a 4 to capture Drakken. (If you are trying to get him with Rufus, good luck!) Moving more than one piece into the space with your mission card or Drakken improves your chances, since you can add up the dice rolls, but remember, the other players will be "stealing" your players on their turns, possibly moving them away from where you want them.
I have rated the game a 4 on educational value, because the advanced version requires some good strategy. Overall, I'm glad we got the game; we have a lot of fun playing it.
Kim Possible is a Unique and Fun Family Game
I bought this game for my for son when he was 5 1/2 and he still plays it regularly over 1 year later. It is a fun and unique game. Moving all the game pieces does add an interesting twist that keeps the game fresh. Each player must collect all the cards and complete a mission then capture Dr. Drakken. The game does well to make use of the scenes and characters from the TV show and would be a big hit for any Kim Possible fan.
We had to play a couple of times and read the instructions over to get all the rules right, but it is not that complicated once you get the hang of the flow.
Definitely a great family game for kids 5+ that the adults can enjoy as well.
Asia loves Kim Possible
My grandchild Asia loves Kim Possible and she love playing this game with her cousins. If your child is a Kim Possible fan then this game is a must.




