Host a Holiday Game Night With Harry Potter Games: Review + Giveaway

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I have been a Harry Potter fan since the first book came out.  Both the books and the movies do such a fantastic job of creating a magical world where anything seems possible.  We also recently had the opportunity to visit Harry Potter World at Universal Studios, which really brought Hogwarts and Diagon Alley to life.  Now we have the opportunity to experience the world of Harry Potter by playing two games: Harry Potter Triwizard Maze game and Harry Potter Magical Beasts board game.

The Harry Potter Triwizard Maze game is for 2-4 players, ages 5+.  If you know how to play Trouble, you will not have any “trouble” playing this game–ha!

Who doesn’t enjoy pressing the die popper?  This is a fun, quick game that the whole family can play together for game night.  The Harry Potter theme offers an original twist on a familiar game.

The Harry Potter Magical Beasts board game is a little more complex.  It is designed for 2-4 players, ages 8+.  In this game, you take on the role of Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, or Ginny Weasley.  By moving your player around the board, you collect clues in order to capture the Magical Beasts that have broken loose at Hogwarts.

 

A unique feature of this game is the swinging game board that allows you to move from Hogwarts to the grounds outside and adds extra challenges.

I feel like December is such a fun month for board games, and I always try to add a family game night as one of our advent calendar activities.  We will definitely be including both of these games to our rotation of games!

I am pleased to announce that Pressman Toy will be sending one of my readers a copy of each of these Harry Potter games!

 

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39 Comments

  1. It’s a rare to find a game I *don*t like, but I have many laughing memories of playing “Let’s Go Fishing” and most of them have been created as an adult!

  2. Besides the Harry Potter game, which would be our first choice, we also like Chinese Checkers. Thank you for the chance to win. Happy holidays!

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