Disney Advent Calendar Game & Puzzle

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Calling all Disney lovers!  This years’ advent calendar for Disney characters is also a game and puzzle.  

Instead of the usual chocolate advent calendar, this Disney toy is a game where you collect 16 Disney characters to build up a board game to play on Christmas Day.  The object of the game is get all the toys under the tree, playing in teams to move around the board.

There are 24 windows and a surprise behind each one.  The Disney characters are from past movies such as Frozen and Toy Story (Ariel, Woody, Elsa, Anna) and old favourites (Mickey, Minnie, Pluto and Donald) from the Disney Mickey and Friends as well as Disney Princess. There’s an added Snap game made from the windows doors, which can keep the children occupied whilst they collect all the parts throughout December. 

Inside the advent calendar box you’ll find the puzzle game board, 4 dice, 4 card stands, the perforated snap card game and the game rules as well as the characters hidden behind the windows. The set is aimed at children aged 4 and over because there are small parts and accommodates 2 to 4 players. 

It makes a refreshing change to not have oodles of chocolate in a month that’s already heavy on the treats, and building up the game creates anticipation although I think the younger children will get frustrated at not being able to play the game from December 1! However, with each figure that’s revealed, and the windows that create the snap game, it adds to children’s imagination to be creating games with the pieces as they accumulate.  Each of the pieces really look like the movie characters and even if you’re not a big Disney fan, you’ll still recognise who they are.  The game is easy to play, so even if you’ve got loads of board games this Christmas, you’ll love the simplicity of this on Christmas Day and not having to get your head around it. The children will appreciate not just the Disney aspect but how playable the game is.

Want a quieter Christmas Day with less noise and flashing lights? The Disney Advent Calendar Game and Puzzle allows children to create their board game throughout Advent and will hopefully give you a quieter Christmas.Available from £29.99 at: https://www.whsmith.co.uk/products/disney-advent-calendar/5411068302367.html?gclid=66df5ae9c83d1e18d2693fcf49c3bbc4&gclsrc=3p.ds&msclkid=66df5ae9c83d1e18d2693fcf49c3bbc4

Disney Dixit Board Game

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Have you heard of the board game Dixit? I hadn’t until I saw this Disney Edition of Dixit, which is available from September 2023.  Intrigued, it looked like it could be a lovely edition to the household board games or a way of connecting with my Disney inner princess.

Dixit is a board game for 3-6 players. The object of the game is to play to get 30 points using the cards provided. Each player is a ‘Storyteller’ in turn and hands out 6 cards to all the players including themselves.  Using the game board, each player has a game piece and a set of voting tokens. The storyteller chooses one of their cards and describes it, so that the other players try and find one of their cards which fits the same clue. Placing their cards on the game board, they are then shuffled and revealed. Using the tokens, players vote on which card they think is the original Storyteller’s card. Depending on whether they are right or not depends on how many points they score on the board, and hence the game is won on points up to 30.

It sounds complicated when written down but once you play in the different stages (guessing, voting then scoring) it becomes easier, and the instructions are easy to follow and easy to refer to during the game.  The cards and tokens are all beautifully illustrated in Disney scenes from well known movies.  The game pieces are also based on Disney characters such as Tinkerbelle and the Genie from Aladdin. 

As a game, it’s aimed at ages 8 upwards and is describes as being around 30 minutes long. I think it can take a lot longer than 30 minutes per game, depending on how well everyone describes their card, or in certain cases, you might end up with a whole song or scene acted out in order to illustrate!  The Disney Dixit game needs some imagination, perhaps some patience with younger children and crucially a knowledge of Disney and Pixar movies in order to play fully. I’m not familiar with that many newer Disney movies so it was more difficult for me, but children growing up today or with a love of Disney characters will be able to play this game much better. It’s fun, it’s creative and it’s every Disney Princess’ dream Christmas Present that can be played by the whole family.

Available online from £32.99 at: https://www.asmodee.co.uk/products/asmlibdixdis01uk_dixit-disney?_pos=2&_sid=1e6a5a03d&_ss=r