Each of the zones features four games – Mental, Mystery, Physical and Skill – and you need to work through all of the games to get to the crystal dome finale. The board is split into four zones – Industrial, Medieval, Aztec and Futuristic – and players are separated into two teams. All these years on I was delighted to see that Rascals have created a new version of The Crystal Maze so I was very keen to give it a go when it was sent over for review.įeaturing a massive double-sided board, The Crystal Maze does a good job of recreating the feel of the TV show. I remember desperately wanting the original board game when I was a kid but alas it never appeared among my birthday or Christmas presents. The current iteration may not have the same sparkle as the show did when Richard O’Brien fronted it back in the early 90s, but it’s still enormous fun for the whole family.
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