🗿 Throw down the idol, level up your game night!
Funko Games' Indiana Jones Throw Me The Idol! is a fast-paced, team-based board game for 2-10 players aged 7 and up. Featuring 12 unique challenges, custom components including the iconic Golden Idol, and vibrant artwork, it delivers dynamic gameplay in just 30 minutes, making it the perfect adventure for family and friends.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Movie |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Cardboard |
A**E
Really Fun Party Game
It's a fun party game with quite a few activities that are well thought out, but you can also very easily modify with your own house rules. Keeps things get lightweight and show not require any sort of learning curve. Highly recommend for situations where laughs are more important than strategy.
K**M
Super fun game
Kind of cheesy, but fun and easy to play. Does need a larger area to play and perform the challenges. But super quick and super fun. Extra bonus for an Indiana Jones fan.
J**R
Fun game
Easy to understand. Video was good. Fun to play.
T**N
Lightning fast service !!!
A Great Game for kids !!
D**N
My kids love this game!
My children had a blast playing this game. I’m so glad that I took a chance and bought this game for them!
K**R
Meh
It looked like fun, but wasn’t a good fit for just 2 adults. Might be better for a family with kids.
R**S
I love this game
It's a fun physical challenge/board game. You will have a blast and a few laughs too. It's fun.
B**N
It’s fun, but maybe only once…
This is an interesting game for sure. It’s trying really hard. Really hard. Imagine if you took every iconic symbol associated with Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark and then uncompromisingly designed an interactive game that had to include each element whether it made sense or not. The result is a semi-contrived mess of arbitrary player actions that are as simple as they are silly. But the problem is, it’s just not fun or motivating to race to build a bridge with cards to be chosen throw a foam spear at a foam tarantula spider for some reason. The action cards define actions that are loosely affiliated with the film, but arguably aren’t really Indiana Jones actions - just ones one might do with a partial set of items Indy might have in his bag. Oh and by the way, there is no Indiana Jones bag or satchel. In fact some of the most iconic Indy items aren’t included (a hat? a revolver? a leather jacket?). These icons are supplanted by less important things like a spear and a spider. Speaking of satchels, storage is tricky in the game box. The stuff doesn’t fit too well back into the box and further, there’s no plastic shell to help organize the cards and chips inside which end up loose in the box.This game works well for kids, but even kids might get bored with it fast - and even then, the only kids likely to give this game a try are die hard Indiana Jones fans. The design of the game was poor overall. The rules designers definitely phoned it in and there’s no real strategy to the play. The artwork and so on is attractive however.In summary: this game is a missed opportunity. It’s got an identity crisis and could have been so much better. If one set out to make an Indiana Jones game, given the wealth of source material, Funko should have done better with this one. If you only play one Indiana Jones game, it probably should be Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. If you play two, go ahead and play Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. If you play three, go ahead and try Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb. If you are set on playing a fourth, you might give this “throw me the idol” game a look.
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