About this deal
Rhino Hero - Rules of Play says:
The Perfect Game for Your Young Builder Materials - Card + wood He's as strong as a lion and as clever as a fox but he's also as heavy as a Rhino so even the sturdiest building will start to wobble. Rhino Hero presents players with an incredibly heroic – and regrettably heavy – rhinoceros who is eager to climb a tall building and leap other tall buildings in a single bound. This stacking game for ages 5+ is so much fun. So even the most robust multi-story buildings may start to wobble. He is as strong as a lion and as smart as a fox but also as heavy as a rhinoceros. Help Rhino Hero build a sky scraper and save the day. The marks on the roof determine how the walls of the following floor have to be erected, and the symbols on the roof determine certain building conditions, which might mix things up a bit.
Rhino Hero Review:
- This rhino game has won these prestigious awards: Major Fun!
- easy rules for immediate play fun
- Playtime: 10-15 Minutes
- Playing time: 5 - 15 minutes
- 31 roof cards (= action cards)
- of players: 2 - 5
- Age: 5 years +
- 3-D multi-story house of cards
- 28 walls
- Dad Seal of Approval, PTPA - Parent Tested - Parent Approved
- 1 foundation (= starting card)
- Award, Mr.
Reviews
Tea_Cake_and_Gaming
It could mean changing direction of play so the player on your right would take the next turn instead of the usual clockwise direction. This is a very good game for all the family.
Boyd
Each turn you place one or two walls and then place one of your cards on top. Trust me, before writing this review, my 4-year-old son beat me twice in a row by doing exactly this.
Keith P
HOW TO PLAY - The goal of the game is to be the first player to get rid of all your cards, or be the player with the fewest cards when the tower falls. There's a pan of mashed potato on a stove which could cause a fire, and socks on a clothes line which could get mucky again. We've beaten it only once and took a photo to commemorate the special occasion!
E.Y
Both times, he put the roof tiles on dodgy, I thought I could use it to my advantage and win, and both times he was jammy and managed to carry on stacking. When are they going to stop making them out of bits of card?
Janet
PROS - Just plain fun - who doesn't like building giant towers of cards? Great game. It's quick enough and easy enough that my 4 year old can play it, but it's also challenging enough for my 10 - 13 year olds and the adults to also play. It is, it looks like it's going to fall over.
SpongebobFranpants
Bring it to your next family gathering, social event or kegger! Simple terms, you take it in turns to make a tower go as high as possible, the person who knocks it over loses, and the winner is the person with the least roof cards in hand.