🧠 Crack the Code, Conquer the Game!
The Hasbro Mastermind is a classic code-cracking game designed for 2-5 players, perfect for ages 8 and up. With no assembly or batteries required, this lightweight game is ideal for family gatherings or friendly competitions, providing endless hours of strategic fun.
Product Dimensions | 1055 x 1449 x 259 cm; 458 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | HAS44220 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-5 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 9 Aug. 2010 |
ASIN | B00028X2M8 |
C**M
Brilliant!!
I loved this game as a kid. I know my nieces will love it. Great problem solving/puzzle game and with this edition it allows up to 4 players. If you have a big family like mine this will be the crowd pleaser!!
G**E
Splendid game
Good product , good material. good price.I already played a lot of time and I will play it again.Thanks :)
A**Y
Great game.
This game was brought as a present for my brother in law and he loves it. I did have a slight annoyance since i paid a large amount to have guaranteed postage by a certain day and it arrived the day after, but my complaint was dealt with quickly, efficiently and I was offered a full refund on the postage costs, so can't really complain! The product itself was in excellent condition and well packaged :)
D**E
Mastermind
I prefer the original set up with pegs in the top as find it hard to see the colours in the tumbler bit and it is too fussy now - it doesn't need to be like that, but saying I still love to play the game and last night had guessed the colours in 3 rows - amazing.
T**K
Played after years, so enjoyable
I love this game but I don't like the way the colours are hidden as the wheel spins away too easily to change them. Still a classic and good for people's minds to keep working during lockdown
S**Y
This game has been 'improved' for the sake of it
Had the old game as a kid and loved the problem solving aspect but have lost loads of pieces and bought this as a replacement.The makers have tried to make improvements to the game, for the sake of it. Your code is formed on a weird revolving piece instead of putting in pegs and covering them up. This unit is ok but doesn't sit on the game board and you can quite easily change the colours during the game.The peg part is the same but you now score each turn using pull out tabs rather than black and white pegs. Again ok but if you don't brace the board, it can result in pinging pegs everywhere.The game makers have tried to introduce a multiplayer aspect for which you have to sit around the game. This then makes the bits make more sense, as the game is designed to spin round on a central dome (Looks like big red button). [Haven't tried this yet].It's OK. Don't not buy it. It's a really fun game that gets you thinking. But they should have just left it as it was.
S**S
Great Game
I loved this game from childhood and bought it for my daughter who has also caught the mastermind bug! The game is not as I remembered it in terms of presentation but that is not a bad thing.
J**E
... to play with our grandchildren but I don't really enjoy it. The littlest grandchildren love just making patterns ...
My husband bought this to play with our grandchildren but I don't really enjoy it. The littlest grandchildren love just making patterns with the pegs but you'd need to keep them away from babies. The odler two will attempt the coding/pattern game but I certainly find it rather tedious. It depends what kind of a brain you've got.
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