Dilbert: Escape from Cubeville Review

Dilbert: Escape from Cubeville
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What a great game! Were not huge Dilbert fans but loved it anyway. It only takes a few minutes to learn how to play and it only takes a few minutes to become hooked... You set up the board randomly (like the settlers of catan, each game is different), place your piece and then your cards determine how you move. You try to move your piece across the board by manipulating the board squares. You have to worry about your own characters path, while also trying to change and block your opponent's paths, and also trying to get the boss to attack your enemies while not attacking you. Lots of fun and easy. My 7 year old daughter actually beat us in only her second game. I highly recommend it, especially at Amazon's price!

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The Maze Game of Manipulation and Coercion!It's Friday afternoon, and the Pointy-Haired Boss is looking for a "volunteer" to work over the weekend.In this exciting twist on traditional board games, players choose Dilbert, Alice, Wally or Asok and race opponents through a maze of office cubicles.Visiting the break room is easy and may seem like a good place to hide, but beware; just like in most offices, the Pointy-Haired Boss frequents the break rooms often.Dilbert: Escape from Cubeville's 60 Movement Cards allow players to manipulate the Cubicle Tile game board, ensuring a different game every time it's played.With more changes than a corporate re-org, players clear their own path or block another player's passage, all while avoiding the Pointy-Haired Boss!Remember - the sooner you escape the office, the sooner your weekend begins!

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