Jim Henson's Labyrinth: The Board Game
"Give me the child. Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City to take back the child that you have stolen, for my will is as strong as yours, and my kingdom as great."
Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: The Board Game is a beautiful exploration of the movie for 1-5 players in which Sarah, Ludo, Sir Didymus and Hoggle must adventure through the labyrinth and make their way to the goblin city to save Toby from Jareth, the goblin king!
The board is very simplistic, beautifully illustrated and dominated by the titular Labyrinth. This is the maze that players must navigate every time they wish to save Sarah’s baby brother. Each game is different with the blank card spaces being filled with the magical encounters and monsters that are depicted on the deck of cards that comes with the game, this ensures a great deal of replayability and unpredictability in the game, giving the Labyrinth its signature feel.
The game consists of two distinct stages, one in which the group must adventure through the labyrinth trying to find the goblin city whilst keeping their willpower as high as possible (nobody wants to fall into the oubliette!), and a second stage in which the players must fight their way into Jareth’s castle where Sarah must say the magical words that will release her brother.
Data sheet
- Minimum number of players
- 1
- Maximum number of players
- 5
- Age
- 6+
- Playing time
- 2 hours
- Language
- English
- Language dependent
- Extensive use of text
- Designer
- Alessio Cavatore
- How many players?
- Solo game
- How many players?
- Small groups (2-4)
- How many players?
- For 2
- How many players?
- Big groups (5-6)
- Game mechanism
- Cooperative
- Theme
- Movies/TV
- Theme
- Adventure
- Artist
- Johnny Fraser-Allen