Get ready pilots! This mission will require you to brave the furthest reaches of space at supersonic speeds to visit the five Spaceports but be wary. Your flying skills will be tested as you avoid planets, asteroids, and comets to reach your goal.
Disney Space Mountain, All Systems Go – an Exciting Racing...
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- Racing Rockets – Players will race to see who can complete their missions and visit all 5 Starports first. Avoid cosmic events and keep an eye on your fuel levels to leave opponents in your space dust!
- Out-of-this-World Details – Based on the beloved Disney Parks attraction, Disney Space Mountain: All Systems Go features standees of all five Space Mountain rides from around the world as well as colorful rocket game pieces.
- Easy to Learn – Includes high quality, easy-to-understand instructions as well as rules for faster games or when playing with young children.
- Great for Game Night and a Perfect Gift for Disney Fans – Disney Space Mountain: All Systems Go is perfect for 2 to 4 players ages 8 and up and takes 20 to 40 minutes to play.
- What You Get – Each game comes with 1 Galaxy board, 1 Space Mountain Dice Tower, 3 Navigation Dice, 4 Player Rockets, 5 Starports, 20 Mission Cards, 61 Game Tokens, 1 Fuel Tracker, and Rulebook.
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8 reviews for Disney Space Mountain, All Systems Go – an Exciting Racing...
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Additional information
Weight | 1.16 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 12 × 4 in |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 2 x 10 inches |
Item Weight | 1.96 pounds |
ASIN | B0BG3KTR3G |
Item model number | 60001949 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Release date | October 1, 2022 |
Manufacturer | Ravensburger |
mtnmanhb –
A+++++ great job!
Bertsplace –
Great for Disney lovers
Charlene Green –
The Disney Space Mountain Game is a fun voyage through the stars, capturing the thrill of most everyone’s favorite theme park ride. The game features engaging design and captivating graphics, taking players on an intergalactic adventure, where they navigate twists, turns, and cosmic challenges. The game blends Disney magic with strategic gameplay, making it an engaging experience for all ages. As you travel through the cosmos, the nostalgia of Space Mountain comes alive, allowing players to relive cherished memories or discover the magic of the ride for the first time. I would recommend this game for anyone ages 8 and up – especially those who love Disney and Space Mountain!
Roger N. Overton –
Our family had some fun playing this game, but it did take a bit to figure out the rules. The setup took awhile as well, punching out all the cardboard pieces. The quality of the pieces is not as good as I’d expect from Ravensburger, but we haven’t had any major issues with them yet. The rules are a bit vague, so it really wasn’t until our second time through the game that we felt like we got a good handle on it.
Cassie –
This game is very fun. We played it as a family the other night and everyone was able to learn how to play it very quickly. The steps are simple and there is a basic strategy to win the game so that it’s not just left up to chance on who wins. Definite would recommend this game if you’re looking for a good one the won’t take half the game to figure out how to play.
M. Fisher –
With some Disney fans in the household, this sounded like a fun game to try. As a Ravensburger game, I also expected it to be well thought out and produced, which it was.It took some time to remove the cut-out pieces from the two sheets of cardboard. You expect quality from an established company like Ravensburger, though, and all of the pieces came out much more easily than other games I’ve tried. The space port parts were a little harder to get due to the long and skinny sections, but most came out without splitting. Moving to the game board itself, I appreciated that the paper on both sides of the board completely covered the hinges, so there’s little risk of accidentally tearing the board when you spread it out or pack it down. (I’ve had this happen with other games.)The game comes with a single, large plastic bag for the cardboard parts, but I used some other bags for the smaller tokens, since they will fit in the side compartments of the box and allow everything to lay flat.Once you have all of the parts out, the game is easy to set up. The instructions are short but easy to follow and understand. I really like that the game operates in two dimensions and feels a lot more open ended than a linear game would be. Players’ ships are going all over the board on missions on their way toward winning the game.Recommended game, Disney fans and gamers alike.
John Rap –
It’s a simple and fun game. Other than the dice and its holder the pieces are cardboard. Wouldn’t expect it to last forever. It’s not like a chess set. Not even quite a Monopoly set. But it’s fun and probably will last for about as long as it entertains.
Wade Hobby –
Easy to learn and fun to play but not up to materials standards of their other games. The legs of the space stations don’t fit board slots and make play awkward. The dice tower keeps falling apart. I was forced to add tape to make things firm and cut larger slots into board but ended up just not using stations (color coding stations to match locations on board would’ve been nice). Gameplay seems simple but does require planning to increase your odds and a little luck. Still like it on spite of shortcomings.