Ravensburger Upside Down Challenge Game – Party Games
Ravensburger Upside Down Challenge Game – Party Games for Adults & Children Age 7 Years Up – Kids Gifts
Laugh until your stomach hurts!
Both children and adults will enjoy this hilarious party game.
Encourages concentration and develops fine motor skills.
20 minutes of play provides plenty of fun and laughter for 2 to 6 players, aged 7 years and up.
Can be played individually or in a group.
The perfect gift for any special occasion.
The upside-down glasses are fitted with an adjustable elastic band to fit different head sizes.
120 drawing and action tasks offer two levels of difficulty for everyone to enjoy.
Age | 7+ | 8+ | 7+ | 6+ | 5+ | 4+ |
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Playing Time | 20 mins | 30-45 mins | 20-30 mins | 15 mins | 20 mins | 20 mins |
Dimensions: | 20 x 10.4 x 20.2 cm; 300 Grams |
Model: | 20672 |
Material: | Cardboard, Plastic |
Colour: | Black |
Pack Quantity: | 71 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 7 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 20 x 10.4 x 20.2 cm; 300 Grams |
Material: | Cardboard, Plastic |
Quantity: | 71 |
Bought for a 9 yera old, played with by siblings, parents ang grand-parents. They’ll give hours of fun for years to come. Make the challenge harder by not revealing the task until the upside down glasses are on.
We always buy a few games in to play as a family . I seen this one and I had to buy it .It was so funny to play and watch your family play .and when you put your glasses on everything is upside down SO SO FUNNY
The Upside Down Challenge Game is a blast for the whole family! It’s a challenge that keeps everyone on their toes, and the laughter it generates is priceless — totally worth the investment. It’s not just a game; it’s a bonding experience that had us hooked. We loved it so much that one game led to two more purchases — that’s how you know it’s a winner!
This game has not been played yet has it was brought for an afterschool group. Brought it because I saw it advertised on tv and through it would be a fun game for them … also brought one for home has I also thought it would be a fun game for Christmas.
Arrived bang on time.
Thanks.
Children from 4 to 12 played this and loved it. Mainly played with glasses and had hours of fu
We had lots of laughter playing this my son then took it to his grandparents for the weekend they loved it too we will be playing this over and over agai
So many laughs. Easier to choose your own subject. I was absolutely hopeless which makes the game so funny
This game is great fun!! Simple enough to use once read instructions and done prep, everything easy to prepare though. All I would say is I bought 6 of these at Xmas to give families and I got a mix of prices, as cheap as 13 and as expensive as 25, I wouldn’t pay the high end, 18-20 max!
I think the Grandkids had as much fun walking around with these on as they did playing the game. Kept them occupied for about 3 hours, they are twin 8 year olds and a 7 year old. The grown ups had fun too but they don’t fit over glasses so a few of the family couldn’t join in.
6 year old was the funniest person trying to high five with the upstairs glasses on.
6 year old put the up side down glasses on 3 year old brother who wandered round baffled how his world had “turned upside down “
Great concept but be prepared. You need additional items to start the game (3 toilet roll tubes or kitchen roll tubes, scrumped up paper)
Turn the world upside down and try to do the simplest things…sounds easy. Isn’t. Though if you wear them long enough you do sorta get used to them. We solved this by starting a challenge within 5 seconds of putting them on.
We have had good fun with this game. It is a great leveller and can enable those not as used to succeeding to do just that. A game that involves perception and dexterity as well as a lot of thought. Even the adults have needed to try the easier tasks – although there’s always one…