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List Price: $14.99Price: $9.90 You Save: $5.09 (34%)Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Gamewright
EAN: 0759751005061
Label: Gamewright
Manufacturer: Gamewright
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 15 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 months
Model: 506
Publisher: Gamewright
Sales Rank: 8663
Studio: Gamewright
Features:- 2 players or teams players
- Playing time: about 20 minutes
- 40 map tiles, score pad and pencil
- High gloss graphics
- Made in the USA
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Product Description: In Landlock, the strategy rules! Take turns placing tiles next to one another, until lo and behold, you've created a magic place where critters skitter and gnomes roam. Make a continuous path or stream around Landlock and you score big points. Discover a dragon or match up gnomes for extra credit. But watch out...your opponent will try to stop you in your tracks. The player with the highest score rules the land. For 2 players or teams. Playing time is about 20 minutes. Includes: 40 tiles, 1 score pad, 1 pencil and rules of play. Ages 8 and up.
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My family, including a teacher, and three little boys, LOVE this game! This is, by far, our favorite Gamewright game so far! The first time my 9 year old played it, he said "this is better than any video game, ever" Quite an endorsement from a kid who got a DS and gamecube for Christmas. My 4 year old can beat me at this. The thing I love most about it is that it puts everyone on a level playing field. It's as much fun to play with my little one, as it is to play with my husband. It's such ... Read More
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I teach in a special education classroom and this game is ideal for "free time" as it only takes about 8 minutes to play a game. It doesn't have a really competitive feel either.
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My fiancee' and I bought this game two years ago and play it almost every evening after dinner with a cup of coffee. It's relaxing, yet challenging and after about 20 minutes you can sit back and revel in your creation...win or lose there is always a sense of accomoplishment seeing the map with the gnomes and tussocks....and hopefully a pond or island if you are lucky!
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I think that this game is great while teaching a map unit. There is something about looking at the land and water in this game and trying to make sense of a path that will lead a player to win. My students love this game and it gets played occasionally even when we aren't doing maps.
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I bought this game for my daughter and I to play about three years. We played the game a lot and she loved it. The basic premise is simple: you try to build roads or rivers that link the the four sides of a six-by-six tile area together. You can try to score points by making ponds and rivers, turning over animal tiles and putting gnomes next to each other.
The best part of the game is the design. It is simple and colorful, but full of enough magical creatures to keep the imagination ... Read More
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