🐾 Unleash the fun with PAW Patrol Pups ‘N Ladders!
The Spin Master Games PAW Patrol Pups ‘N Ladders Game is a classic board game designed for 2-4 players aged 4 and up. Players race to the top of the gameboard while navigating ladders and traffic cones, featuring beloved characters from the Nickelodeon show. Perfect for family game nights, this game promises engaging fun and memorable moments.
D**E
My son and his friends love it
Great purchase, my son and his friends enjoy playing these games, myself and my husband also love to join in the fun.
P**L
Great game!
My five years old loves it! Not a fan of the spinning thing though. A dice works better
K**.
Love it!
Super cute game, my son and I love playing it! Super simple and easy to learn
H**N
Very fun game for Paw Patrol lover. The board and the stand are kind of flimsy.
Gift for my son. He really loves Paw Patrol things and really enjoys the games. It's kind of easy and the board and the stand are kind of flimsy.
A**D
Nephew
Great game for young kids
K**C
Would recommend
Good beginning version for kids
G**S
Grandson approved!
This was a Christmas present for my grandson. He loves it!
A**R
The 4 year olds just want to play with the dog game pieces
I bought this for Christmas for my twin 4 year olds. They are proficient counters and can count to 100 in 3 languages and they LOVE Paw Patrol. About four dice rolls into the first game, they both lost interest and grabbed their game pieces and left to play Paw Patrol. First of all, the board is laid out in a really confusing manner for kids. There is no definite pattern to move your pieces along. The paths that your game pieces can take with each roll are VERY random and make no sense to a kid. The rules say your game piece cannot move backwards, but there really is no "backwards" because the piece can go to the right, to the left and forward with every step. So you can move four spaces and literally be behind the space you started on without moving "backwards". This was too illogical for even a 4 year old to be interested in. We actually did get one whole game completed, and the kids did seem to like hunting for the icons in their decoder, but they were both really confused as to how to get to the icons they were hunting. Maybe older kids will embrace the random game board more easily.
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