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(More customer reviews)This is a good game to step up to when Amazing Labyrinth gets easy. Think Plumber Pete with a lot more fun. Each player has 40 second turn to slide the tiles around and complete as many circuits as possible from his defuser to his opponent's fuses. Unused seconds can be banked for the final attempt. An encroachment penalty is there to prevent the simple solution of moving the defuser adjacent to the fuse. Rules are clearly explained; very easy for a child to explain it to another. The board is app. 8.5 inches square. Each tile is 1 inch square. The initial setup involves removing the plastic pieces from the 'trees' and installing them on the game board. The tiles are placed randomly, but the orientation of the tile in it's position is done by matching the triangle in the corner to another triangle on the board. The tiles are plastic with a sticker that has the printed circuit. Fuses are sturdy; one would have to work hard to break off the tips. The divider board is cardboard and will wear easily if care is not taken. Rules brochure is on heavy coated paper. Game set up and storage is simple and well explained.
Spy Wire will be a good one for holiday gatherings as it's fast and the adults will be willing to match their wits against the kids too. We haven't played a lot of games, but so far it seems well balanced in terms of no big advantage of the first player in a turn. Good game.
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