We received a sample in exchange for a honest an
unbiased review.
Our family received Legends of the Hidden Temple Game
from Pressman to review. I loved this show in the nineties and the game is as challenging. The new Pressman games are like a blast from the past and has my memories streaming of days gone by.
The rooms in Hidden Temple are filled with lost treasures that are
protected by mysterious Mayan Temple Guards. Only Olmec knows the
legends behind the treasures in his temple. 6 teams will begin their
journey, and only one will earn the chance to enter the Temple and
retrieve the lost treasure. To earn this privilege, you must endure
tests of fortitude and intelligence, winning the Pendants of Life to
protect you from the dreaded Temple Guards who are protecting the
artifacts.
You must retrieve a lost treasure and successfully escape the Temple
individually or as a team. Players must decide what lost treasure you
seek. In round 1, the first three teams to cross the treacherous Moat
twice will advance to the next round. One player from the eliminated
team becomes Olmec and another eliminated player becomes the host,
Kirk Fogg.
Round 2 takes you to the Steps of Knowledge, where you will undergo
various mental challenges. Be one of the first two teams to answer two
questions correctly. Listen carefully as the Olmec reads the legend
aloud for clues, as correct answers are the only way to earn a chance
to enter Olmec’s Temple.
Your strength and speed will be tested in round 3: The Temple Games.
Compete to earn Pendants of Life in three rigorous challenges,
including the Golden Cup of Belshazzar, Galileo’s Cannonball, and The
Smashed Printing Plate of Frederick Douglass. If you make it through
all three and earn the most Pendants of Life, you may finally enter
the Temple!
Round 4: The Temple Run! You must race through the Temple, retrieve
the lost treasure, and escape. Your time begins as soon as Olmec
lowers his gate. Watch out for the Temple Guards and be mindful of the
clock, for you only have three minutes to complete your mission – or
you will be trapped in the Temple forever.
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I'll bet my oldest daughters would enjoy playing this one. Other ones are too young.
ReplyDeleteMy family loves board games! We have family game nights all the time. We do not have this Legends of the Hidden Temple Game but definitely will try to look into it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis seems like it might be more fun for the adults who can remember the show haha - think you could turn it into a drinking game?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an amazing game! Love how there are different activities to do in each round, it keeps in interesting!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fun game night. I love family games. Thank you so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis looks so interesting to play. We played temple run and it's so enjoyable. But I have never heard about this Legends of the Hidden Temple Game, I will give it a try!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! We're homeschooled so I can envision this going with a little history lesson too. :) That game looks really fun for families.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I love games! We love to have people over, and go all out with games. I think this would be a great addition to our game collection. Sounds like it would be exciting and fun.
ReplyDeleteI am always looking for new games to play with my family. On weekends, we either binge watch movies or TV series or go for board games. I think this Legends of the Hidden Temple game will be something we will all enjoy.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I totally loved that TV show when I was younger. I had no idea there was a game version. Definitely something I need to play with my kids.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a lot of fun. I know that my family would love it for family game night.
ReplyDeleteThis takes me back.
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous - this was my favorite show from when I was a kid! This is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fun game for family game night. My daughter is always looking for new board games for her family and friends. My husband and I play a lot of Yahtzee.
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