♟️ Elevate your game—where strategy meets family fun!
The Magnetic Chess Game Set is a versatile tabletop game designed for both kids and adults, promoting logical thinking and strategic skills. Weighing just 13.76 ounces and featuring magnetic pieces, this game is perfect for family gatherings, travel, and educational play. With various modes to suit all skill levels, it’s an engaging way to bond and learn together.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
Item Weight | 13.76 ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4"L x 3"W |
Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
Material Type | Magnetic |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Black |
Theme | Magnetic Chess Game |
C**I
Fun anywhere
The magnetic chess is fun and easy to play anywhere
A**
Gift
Fun to play
C**D
Great for all ages
This is a different type of game and is fun for all ages. My parents who have some mental challenges at age 92 understood the game and had fun playing it. And then teaching young kids how to play was fun as well.
W**N
Simple and fun
I bought this for my grandsons age 10 and 13. I keep it at my house and it is easy to pull out and play. Adults as well as children. I saw it advertised online and Amazon had a much better price.
S**Y
Super fun
Some games are done real fast, others take a few minutes. So much fun! I would say ages 7 and up.
R**E
Fun game
My middle school age kids had fun with this
K**R
Boys didn’t love.
I gave this to my 10 year old and 9 year old boys for Christmas. They both loss chess but they were not into this. I found the magnets around the house and had to throw them out so our dog wouldn’t eat them.
R**M
Very fun game!
My husband and I played it as soon as it arrived. Lots of fun! We gave it to grandkids for Christmas and they loved it. Parents loved that it takes up minimal space to store. So much fun for a reasonable cost. My only complaint is that the instructions to play are poorly written. Don't worry, it is very simple to play, you divide the magnet pieces evenly among 2 to 4 players. You take turns placing one of your pieces within the rope circle. Any pieces that connect to the one being placed, that player keeps all pieces that are connected. The first player to run out of pieces to play wins the game. Believe me, it is harder to win than you would think.
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