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Rhino Hero: Super Battle

by HABA
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Original price £30.99
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Product Details

  • Players: 2-4
  • Playing Time: 10-20 Minutes
  • Age: 5+
  • Mechanisms: Dice Rolling, Dexterity
  • Designer: Scott Frisco, Steven Strumpf
  • Contents: 1 game board (3 square pieces, printed on both sides), 30 floors, 24 short walls, 24 tall walls, 3 dice (red/blue/light blue), 4 spider monkeys, 4 superheroes (Rhino Hero, Giraffe Boy, Big E. and Batguin), 1 superhero medal, 1 set of instructions.

Description

Rhino Hero and his super hero friends have all sorts of adventures on the card skyscraper. But be careful: it gets higher and more wobbly as more cards are used to build walls and floors. Players who have luck with the dice move their own super hero high up, and defend their spot against other players in dice battles ... if only there weren't the spider monkeys who make the skyscraper sway.

Customer Reviews

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Nicole Harnett
Games for Kids | Rhino Hero Super Battle by HABA | How to Play

Rhino Hero Super Battle is a dexterity stacking game packed with SUPER fun.

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Tom K
House of cards meets Rhino Hero

A simple, fun game that has you building a (hopefully) towering card megastructure whilst battling your friends to make it to the top.

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Malc D
really enjoyable, and massively entertaining

The game is simple to play, involving the building of a 'house of cards' type structure. It can be played on a number of levels; ffrom simply attempting to build as securely and as tall aas possible or on a more strategic level, building in weaknesses as you go along in an attempt to 'trip' your adversary up. It is also possible to tweak the rules so as to make it easier, for players with less dexterity, or to make it harder, by requiring that pieces can only be placed using 'the wrong' hand. It really is fun, and we never found a hint if boredom, but growing competitiveness