$12.99
A superhero adventure party game for kids ages 5-9. Players defeat the villain and rescue the superheroes in this fun birthday-ready party game. Recommended number of players is up to 5 kids. If you have more kids, then simply print again and have the teams work separately (or even race each other!) Hints for each puzzle are included to keep the party stress free! Game play takes 40-60 minutes and includes creative puzzles, engaging clues, funny fill-in-the-blank story, making their own superhero logo, and a final challenge sure to bring laughter! You can make this party perfect by placing the cake, presents or party favors with the final envelope. If you have a little superhero in your house, they will love become superheroes and saving the world with their friends!
What is the story line?
A supervillain trapped all of the superheroes in his lair. The city is in danger! Can you defeat the villain and rescue the superheroes?
What do you need?
Pencils
Coloring supplies
Scissors
Tape
Envelopes to hold clues (or just tape clues closed)
What's included?
A pdf with the escape room, setup instructions, hints and a lockmaster answer key. Setup will take about 15 minutes, it's that easy!
First time player? Check out this quick video on Setup and How to Play!
https://youtu.be/cXyf6xxmZ7o (Link to video also in email received after purchase)
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Feb 5, 2023
What a fun idea for a superhero party! I can't wait to play this at my sons birthday in March :)
Oct 30, 2022
Sep 22, 2022
My girls, 4 and 7 had lots of fun with this one, many thanks
Sep 13, 2022
Jul 3, 2022
Played this first with my own kids, then today with the kids at my church as a summer Sunday kid time option. Big kit with the kids (ages 6-12), to the point I'm looking at what to purchase next from this seller to have as an option for this age group to do when there's not other formal programming planned for them (or in case whoever was leading formal programming needs to cancel with short notice). We found putting stuff out on a table instead of some things on the floor & some on the wall allowed for better collaboration with less squabbling at church. Adult playtesting before guiding the kids also helps a bit, but these are very accurate to the capabilities of the specified age range. If kids can recognize numbers and letters, they can participate even if they're not strong readers yet.