publication date: Nov 27, 2010
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author/source: Anne Coates
I love
board games – they are a wonderful way for
families and friends to spend time together and it's great that so many
new ones keep coming onto the market.
English Quest™ is a fabulous
family game for two to six players (or you could play in
teams) aged over eight. Personally I think
eight-year-olds would find some of the
questions rather difficult (as would some adults) so
team playing would be preferential for them.
The
object of the game is to collect the letters
Q U E S T and to do this you start playing with
three gold sovereigns. Each player – or team –
rolls the die and the player with the
highest number chooses the airport he or she will
start at and so on for each player. A player can
move in any direction and, landing on a
coloured dot (yellow = history, green = land and nature, purple = culture and blue = modern), has to answer a
multiple choice question. If you answer
correctly, you win a
gold sovereign and have another go (max three times). With an
incorrect answer the games moves to the next player. When you land on one of the letters you can choose which category you would like to answer. If correct you
win the letter but have to pay a
sovereign.
Once you have all
five letters, head back to London (and pay the
congestion charge of a gold sovereign!) and the
winner is the first person to answer the question
correctly in the category of their choice. To keep you on your toes there are
jester cards along the way and if you
run out of money you are out of the
game!
English Quest™ is a great game for
long winter evenings and a painless way to
learn more about England.
Highly recommended.English Quest is available from Amazon as is
Irish Quest