The Crystal Maze Challenge

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  • The Crystal Maze Challenge Book Detail

  • Author : Neale Simpson
  • Release Date : 2017-10-19
  • Publisher : Headline
  • Genre : Games & Activities
  • Pages : 322
  • ISBN 13 : 1472250400
  • File Size : 54,54 MB

The Crystal Maze Challenge by Neale Simpson PDF Summary

Book Description: The Crystal Maze is back and there's no place like dome. Packed full of over 100 new games, mind benders and riddles, with this book you can now play the ultimate game show in the playground of your own home. Join ranks with family and friends as you travel through the four iconic zones - Aztec, Industrial, Future and Medieval - guided by Maze Master Richard Ayoade. Some games are quick, so you can have a spontaneous game if you fancy, whilst others require a bit more preparation but they can all be played with household items! Test your skill, mental and physical abilities as you try to leap around your living room without touching the floor, solve puzzles and brainteasers, and complete treasure hunts around the house, all the while trying to win the crystals before heading to The Crystal Dome ... and remembering not to leave anyone locked in any cupboards! The Crystal Maze is ready and waiting ... will you start the fans please!

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