Ravensburger Minecraft Portal Dash Immersive Strategy Board

Ravensburger Minecraft Portal Dash Immersive Strategy Board Game for Adults and Kids Age 10 Years Up - 1 to 4 Players

Ravensburger Minecraft Portal Dash Immersive Strategy Board Game for Adults and Kids Age 10 Years Up – 1 to 4 Players


Minecraft Portal Dash GameAge 10 +1 - 4 PlayersMinecraft Portal Dash GameRavensburger

Ravensburger Family Games

Ravensburger has been connecting generations for generations. A family company since 1883, Ravensburger offers high-quality, age-appropriate games, puzzles, arts and crafts, and science activity kits that foster enjoyment, education, and family togetherness.

Ravensburger is dedicated to the philosophy that starting children off early by stimulating their minds and hands helps not only develop fine motor, artistic, and exploring skills, but also fosters a sense of accomplishment!

Ravensburger offers one of the most diverse collections of games around and is always creating innovative new games that are high in educational value and entertaining for various ages & abilities.



Dimensions: 25.4 x 7.62 x 25.4 cm; 1.79 Kilograms
Model: 27462
Material: Cardboard, Plastic
Colour: Multicolor
Pack Quantity: 280
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 10 years and up
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 25.4 x 7.62 x 25.4 cm; 1.79 Kilograms
Material: Cardboard, Plastic
Quantity: 280

15 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Very good quality game, colorful. We have put all the details into bags for now, since the game will take a lot of time and we will start playing on the weekend. My son is a Minecraft fan and was happy with the new game

  2. Asa Christiana says:

     United States

    Three people in the house play Minecraft, one doesn’t, but we all enjoy this game. We are a board game family and play lots of complex games.

    Although the rules might seem overwhelming at first read, once you play one round you’ll have it down. This is a great alternative to screen time for a kiddo obsessed with Minecraf

  3. AlexandraMcclan says:

     France

    Jeu coopratif par excellence. Achet pour les enfants, on fini par jouer entre adultes. Beaucoup de possibilits de difficults, jeu bien pens et chaque modulation fait penser de nouvelles stratgies. Je recommande vivement.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As well as being really fun to play there is a lot of variation with different boards each game, different enemy difficulties and 5 levels of overall difficulty. As well all that you can play with just yourself or up to 4 people. Great game

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This would make for a great present for any kid that loves Minecraft! The rules are pretty simple once you get the hang of it and my 6 year old could play with help from us. Game play lasts around an hour so great for a game night. The game pieces are great quality and if taken care of will last a while. I am very happy with this gift, as is my childre

  6. JSDRenatosvv says:

     United Kingdom

    Absolutely brilliant board game. Loads in the box, all feels high quality. Looks daunting at first but once you get going gameplay is intuitive and the kids and I were having a great time. Has been played several times since Christmas morning already and I can see it becoming a family favourite.

  7. MadgeBourne says:

     United Kingdom

    What a great game for the whole family. Once you learn it, it’s great fun, pieces feel quality and it comes in a nice sturdy box. With huge Minecraft fans in the house this was an absolute must, really happy with i

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This Ravensburger Minecraft Portal Dash Immersive Strategy Board Game for Adults and Kids Age 10 Years Up – 1 to 4 Players is great! Nice quality! Easy to assemble! Easy to learn! Nice game! Good value for money

  9. Victoria Woollaston says:

     United Kingdom

    As you would imagine, this game arrives well packed and presented in a nice cardboard box, that is more than suitable to be given as a gift.

    The box contains all the pieces you need to play the game. Quality wise, the wooden cubes are very good, but the cardboard pieces and boards are only really about average quality. That being said, they should last a while if treated properly.

    The game itself is a cooperative game aimed at 1 to 4 players. The games I played tended to last around the 45-60 minute mark.

    The idea of the game is to make your way across the terrain, collecting equipment through mining, finding chats and defeating mobs, before finally taking on the final boss in order to escape through the portal.

    Whilst this is marketed as Minecraft, in many ways, the gameplay and objective has much more in common with Minecraft Dungeons, than is does with the standard Minecraft game. However, the theming is excellent, and I can’t imagine many Minecraft fans being that put off by this, as they both share the same world.

    The instructions are about 16 pages long. Whilst not too hard to understand, they are a bit more complex than your bog standard board game. So, if you are new to the world of board games and getting this to play with your kids, you might want to watch a YouTube tutorial or playthrough just to get a better idea of the rules.

    On the whole we found the game to be a lot of fun. It can be a little frustrating at times though, as certain dice throws can really alter the course of the game and swing things either massively in your favour or against.

    One nice thing about the game is that you can alter the difficulty level, and also switch between two different final bosses. This combined with the fact that it can be played with 1 to 4 players means there is quite a bit of replayability value here.

    In conclusion, this is a reasonably good quality board game, that we had a lot of fun playing. Some games that are brand tie-ins can be little more than cheap gimmicks, but in this case, the game would be a good game even if it wasn’t Minecraft related. As a result it is suitable for fans of Minecraft, and those who are not. The only slight negative is that the game can occasionally swing quite considerably on the outcome of a single dice role, which some players (especially younger ones) might find a little frustrating.

    ~ Amazon asked me to review this product and to give my honest opinion about it. That’s what I have set out to do, so I hope you found it helpful. ~

  10. Brenda Stolyar says:

     United Kingdom

    First thing I have to say is the pieces in this board game feel good quality…The amount of board games flooding the market these days with flimsy cardboard etc…well this makes a change…& so it should given the price tag & the official release.

    Board games in general seem to becoming the demise as family entertainment…& cue my ten year old grandson always stuck in front of the tv with his Xbox…playing Minecraft!

    He was over the moon with this game as it fitted right in with his love of Minecraft….It was pretty easy to set up & the instructions weren’t overly complicated..but kept them at hand as reference. We had great fun as a family playing this…& it made a change having my grandson ripped away from the tv….(only to be still playing Minecraft)….& of course he was the expert lol.

    It’s a good quality franchised set..& you really can’t go wrong as a gift for those Minecraft fans..young or old…It’s a thumbs up from me..& the rest of the family…(Still miss my Monopoly & Scrabble though).

    Who knows if this could be an unwrapped collectors item in years to come.

  11. JosieWaters says:

     United Kingdom

    Not the biggest board game player, but I’ve played several co-operative board games here and there there I was also a big minecraft fan so this was great.

    Unboxing it, you get plenty of pieces inside. They feel like good quality, at least better than some of the other cooperative board games I’ve played that came with many pieces. For a minecraft fan this was great, had a good variety of bits and pieces that are cool to see in person.

    Playing the game was straightforward and we picked it up pretty well after our second game. The instructions were informative; I needed to go over them every now and again but it’s nothing a child couldn’t pick up and understand easily.

    The game was fun, it took about an hour the first time and here are enough elements to keep changing things up. It felt not too different from other co-op games I’ve played with just a minecraft theme, but I’m still happy with it and will definitely be returning to it many times over.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My nephew (8) and son (11) have been big Minecraft fans for quite a while, so this felt a great game for them to get stuck into, which they’ve absolutely loved.

    It’s not an overly long game (we were finished in just under an hour), so slightly younger children won’t overly struggle with this.

    Instructions are clear and rules are not complicated, so they can get right on with having fun, rather than stressing if doing it right.

    Pieces/board appear really nice quality- I can imagine this board game lasting a number of years. Even a young person that isn’t a Minecraft fan would enjoy playing with this.

    I do think the price tag is a touch expensive for a board game- I appreciate it’s a named brand, which will always be more, but at the end of the day it’s a board game and the price might put some off.

    However, price aside, this is a fab game that would be happy to recommend.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The grandkids are going to love this, all of them are or have been into Minecraft.
    We had a small trial of it last night and as adults we also really enjoyed it, simple to set up and to play.
    There will be 3 children playing this Christmas Eve 6,10 and 12, it is a fairly simple game to play and there isn’t loads of rules they will really enjoy playing this.
    Minecraft and board game fans will love this.

    5.0 out of 5 stars A must for Minecraft fans

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Most excellent fun when we played this last night, sorry forgot to take pictures whilst playing as my 11 year old was out to win. My husband and my boys love Minecraft and we have another game similar which we all enjoy playing so I knew this one would be successful in our household. Takes a bit of set up first go around popping all the pieces ready to play so some patience is required first play but after that you can go again and again without loosing the fun. My boys 7 and 11 and us grown ups all enjoyed a couple of goes last night and the eldest has already asked to play again tonight so it must be a hit for him. Very happy with it.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Most fu

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought for my children- they really enjoy playing it. Great game!

    I first played at a friend’s house and got hooked! Pretty simple as concept and not a long list of rules so pretty easy to get going

    We play it again and again and it never gets stale. Challening, fun and a great game for all the family – my 4 year old can play it with some help