🌿 Choose your path, conquer the peril, and never play the same game twice!
What Next is a cooperative adventure board game for 1-4 players aged 10 and up, featuring over 60 unique mini-games and a dynamic Tower of Peril mechanic that challenges players to strategize together or solo. With no assembly or batteries required, this multicolor cardstock game delivers fresh, high-stakes fun every time you play.
Product Dimensions | 20 x 18 x 4 cm; 1.59 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
Item model number | WHATN01 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1, 4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B093QKJ69G |
M**I
Get it while it's £16! It's great value
Wow! What a great 'box of game' for under £16 (on offer). Good quality components (the box is heavy) & it's well thought out - everything packs away neatly & fits the insert perfectly. Colour palette lovely & design great. It looks & feels good. Perfect for playing with family & friends. Light hearted & fun. Simple to set up, but if unsure there are many videos online to help with set up & play. 3 stories (it's a card based, not a board based game) - all co-op, you win or lose together. It's an adventure. I can heartily recommend and would definitely grab it at this current price if you want a game to play at get togethers. 5 stars :-)
U**E
12 year olds “new favourite game”
This is essentially 3 games in one, 3 stories to play through. It took us the majority of a day to complete the first one, as due to errors in our progression through the story we had to start again several times. This is worth doing! You get more play value from the game and in life we often do have to start again so it’s good, I’m really glad we planned a relaxed day at home to complete it however. We haven’t done the next two games. It’s essentially a card game using the same accessories pack, very clever, and at the £15 I paid I am delighted with the value of this game, I may even buy more to gift to other children as the price is so good. The box is really good quality with a magnetic closure, it feels good quality. I’m not sure how it will be to “replay” in the future, but as a mother and son activity it is a winner. Great for single parent families where you can sometimes struggle to find games which are fun with only 2 players. I hope that more versions of this game come out. I have not tried playing it with a group of children though after we have completed it together we may wait a while then play with a group of children to see how that works; you have to vote on how to proceed with decisions based on majority or person holding the card so will have to see how that goes. It’s a good game to encourage reading practice as each player reads their card turn by turn. Can be frustrating when their is a loss (which may seem unfair sometimes) but it’s great for children to develop cooperation skills and emotional regulation if this is a goal too. Definitely worth sticking to the rules and accepting defeat when it is called for or this skill development will be missed. Allow plenty of time so you are not rushed and can really enjoy it, we had little breaks through the day. Really felt like quality time.
K**D
A great co-op party game!
Board games are big in our house. We play either 2 player (me and my wife) or with 3 young children, 3 players with the father in law, or occasionally we throw a games night with a few friends.This game is one of those games that everybody can enjoy, be they serious strategists or not into games at all. It gets people laughing, talking and involved, and is light and fast enough that it doesnt dominate the evening.It has dextrous elements (much to my dismay as I am infamously bad at Jenga and the like!) like stacking a tower or flicking a puck to try and land it in a certain place, but it doesnt take itself too seriously and this is great for interactivity, kids, and creating laughter.It has storytelling elements as well, like a choose your own adventure novel, but is nowhere near as deep. It wont put off people who might see that as too nerdy, and will instead get everyone around the room talking and weighing in their opinions.The component quality is surprisingly good here, with a nice velvet bag, delightful magnetic flap box, and soft rubber-feel 'peril' pieces, makes the game feel really premium for the steal of the price I got it for.Its not the BEST game in the world, and doesnt have incredible replayability once youve played through it a few times. Also, you would struggle to play it while traveling on a train for example, because of the dexterity elements, but it is in a medium sized box so is ok for traveling and playing in a hotel or bnb etc.Overall, a must buy if you like party games and want to entertain a small group of people. It would be great for families around xmas time.
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