Ravensburger Labyrinth User Manual
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Ravensburger®
Game
No.
26
448
3
For
2-4
Players,
Ages
7
and
Up
By:
Max
J.
Kobbert
Design:
DE
Ravensburger
Wlustration:
Joachim
Krause,
illuVision
CONTENTS
1
game
board,
34
maze
cards,
24
object
cards,
4
playing
pieces
OBJECT
OF
THE
GAME
Search
the
Labyrinth
for
your
magical
objects
and
characters
by
carefully
moving
through
the
constantly
changing
maze.
The
first
player
to
find
all
of
their
objects
and
characters
and
then
return
to
the
starting
square
is
the
winner.
PREPARATION
Before
playing
for
the
first
time,
ca
refully
remove
the
maze
and
character/object
cards
from
the
stamped
boards. Shuffle
the
maze
cards
well,
and
then
place
them
face
up
on
the
board
to
create
a
random
maze.
One
maze
card
will
be
left
over;
this
will
be
used
during
the
game
for
moving
the
maze
pathways.
Now
shuffle
and
deal
the
object
cards
amongst
the
players
and
stack
them
face
down
in
front
of
you.
Each
player
chooses
a
playing
piece
and
places
it
on
the
same
colour
“starting”
square.
.
HOW
TO
PLAY
On
your
turn,
look
at
the
top
card
in
your
stack
without
showing
it
to
the
other
players.
You
now
have
to
try
and
get
to
the
square
showing
the
same
picture
as
on
your
card.
To
do
this,
first
insert
a
maze
card
and
move
your
playing
piece.
The
youngest
player
goes
first
and
play
continues
ina
clockwise
direction.
Shifting
the
pathways
Along
the
edge
of
the
board
are
12
arrows.
When
it
's
your
turn
you
must
choose
one
of
the
arrows
and
then
insert
a
maze
card,
which
will
push
out
a
maze
card
at
the
opposite
end.
The
card that
is
pushed
out
remains
on
the
edge
of
the
board
until
it
is
inserted
elsewhere
during
the
next
player's
turn.
A
maze
card
cannot
be
Pushed
back
in
at
the
same
place
as
the
previous
player
pushed
it
out.
Moving
your
playing
piece
After
shifting
the
maze,
move
your
playing
piece
as
far
as
you
like
along
the
open
pathway.
Playing
pieces
can
be
moved
onto
a
square
that
already
contains
another
playing
piece.
If
you
are
unable
to
reach
your
goal
directly,
get
into
the
best
possible
starting
position
for
your
next
turn.
However,
moving
is
not
compulsory,
so
the
playing
piece
may
also
be
left
where
it
is.
You
do
not
have
to
move
if
you
don’t
want
to.
Once
you
reach
your
first
goal,
place
it
face
up
beside
your
stack
of
cards.
The
next
card
in
the
pile will
be
your
next
goal.
Players
must
make
a
move
within
the
maze
when
it
is
their
turn,
even
if
they
can
reach
the
character
card
they
are
searching
for.
If
the
player's
playing
piece
or
one
of
the
other
Player's
playing
pieces
is
Pushed
off
the
game
board
when
a
new
maze
card
has
been
inserted
then
the
playing
piece
must
be
placed
onto
the
maze
card
that
has
just
been
inserted
at
the
Opposite
end.
Moving
the
playin
iece
in
thi
does
not
count
as
a
turn.
Paying
Piece
inthis
my
END
OF
THE
GAME
The
first
player
to
turn
over
all
of
his
cards
and
get
his
playing
piece
back
onto
its
starting
position
is
the
winner.
FOR
YOUNGER
CHILDREN
To
make
it
easier
for
younger
children,
the
players
can
look
at
their
cards
before
starting
the
game.
They
then
choose
their
next
goal
at
the
beginning
of
each
turn.
At
the
end
of
the
game,
instead
of
returning
their
playing
pieces
to
the
starting
square,
the
players
can
just
remove
them
from
anywhere
within
the
maze.
The
player
that
reaches
all
of
their
goals
first
is
the
winner.
©
2007
Ravensburger
Spieleverlag
GB).