History Heroes: A Race In Time – History Board Game for Kids, Adults, Game Night – Family Friendly, Fun & Educational Party Game About History from the Pyramids to the Present
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History History Science History
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A new way to enjoy History Heroes, ‘A Race In Time’ board game is an entertaining way for the whole family to try and conquer the world in a game of tactics, facts & fun! Race from the Pyramids to the Moon in our fantastically illustrated, fun & educational new board game!
Package includes 120 illustrated cards featuring History heroes like Cleopatra, Shakespeare, Einstein, and many more, along with 120 event cards, a colour poster of the 120 history Heroes, 8 playing pieces, and instructions and rules. Learn about history, art, geography, science, and other topics.
How to play: Move along the board by guessing the correct History Hero from the facts read out. Event cards might help propel you forward …or they might stop you in your tracks! Start with 5 History Heroes in your hand, pick up and discard more along the way. Reach the finish first with the best 5 History Heroes in your hand to win the game.
Versatile playing modes: Each question card has 6 difficulty levels, ranging from easy to hard. Answer the easiest question and move one space along the board; answer the hardest question and move 6 spaces! The person who reaches the finish point on the board first will be the winner!
Take it to the next level: When you want to extend the game, choose an objective card for a secret objective too on top of the race from Start to Finish
Start your next game night with History Heroes fast-paced interactive board game that helps expand your knowledge and train your mind. Designed to increase your general knowledge on a range of topics, this quiz card game is perfect for improving cognitive skills and keeping your mind mentally engaged.
8 reviews for History Heroes: A Race In Time – History Board Game for Kids, Adults, Game Night – Family Friendly, Fun & Educational Party Game About History from the Pyramids to the Present
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Casey –
Educational game for adults and children
We play this game as a family and itâs interesting for the adults and helps my 10 year old daughter to learn too.
Vine Reviewer –
History buffs will enjoy
Review of: History Heroes: A Race In Time – History Board Game for Kids, Adults, Game Night – Family Friendly Party Game About History – Fun & Educational Conversation GameThis is a good game if you have history-loving (make that obsessed) kids but not so great if they are easily bored. There were quite a few âcharactersâ who we had never heard of (and even after Googling were still rather obscure in the scheme of things) and, as such, it was easy to loose focus â no-one likes a game that feels âimpossibleâ. However, if you are a buff and/or want to learn then playing this could make you indispensable in the history round of the local pub quiz!I suspect the audience is limited, but for those who do like it it will be a winner!ALTHOUGH I RECEIVED THIS PRODUCT FOR FREE VIA THE AMAZON “VINE” PROGRAMME, I VALUE MY INTEGRITY SO ALWAYS GIVE HONEST, UNBIASED OPINIONS.FOR ME:A 4* PRODUCT IS GOOD – It does everything it says it should.A 5* PRODUCT IS EXCELLENT â It does everything it should and MORE or PARTICULARLY WELL or is EXCELLENT VALUELOWER STAR RATINGS ARE GIVEN WHERE THERE IS A FLAW, A DESCRIPTION IS MISLEADING or THERE IS ANOTHER ISSUE WHICH WILL BE CLEARLY STATED.
Sam Barroso –
For those that love an adventure through history!
History Heroes: A Race In Time board game is a thrilling journey through time, designed for kids, adults, and the whole family to enjoy. This educational yet wildly entertaining game sparks curiosity about historical events, figures, and innovations. It’s the perfect blend of fun and learning, ideal for game nights, parties, and educational settings alike. The game encourages players to engage in strategic thinking and teamwork while racing against time to make history.Not only does it serve as a fantastic way for families to bond, but it also fosters meaningful conversations about history, inspiring players to explore more about the past. History Heroes is a testament to how educational tools can be engaging and fun, making it a must-have for anyone looking to add a dash of learning to their leisure time. It’s not just a game; it’s an adventure through time that leaves players with a richer understanding of the world’s history.Thank you for reading my honest review, I hope you found it helpful! 🙂
Stu M –
Interesting game
We have only played this a couple of times so far , but find it really good , definitely think it needs to be 8 + as advertised as there is a lot to read on the cards , but its good fun and interesting , I get educated myself every time I play it about historical facts , really like this and you get to learn “stuff” tooWould recommend
Customer review –
Nice game
Thos is a pretty nice game and it’s very interesting and is entertaining to play.
@(~_~)@ –
more educational than fun
Move around the board by guessing famous people from history, given clues to their identity.Kids weren’t interested after a couple of rounds. They hadn’t heard of most of the people.There seems to be a few expansions for it, but my lot are more about celebs and YouTubers than scientists and inventors.It’s a very niche game. Well designed, but not for us. Perhaps better suited to GCSE History class?
D. Hogan –
Great Idea For The History Classroom.
This is a great idea for a game to help young people (and adults!) learn about history, by guessing the identities of historical figures via clues provided on cards as you make your way around the board.It is well-designed and presented, and adaptable using one of two different modes of play.Many of the figures are well known, making guessing (for adults, at least) relatively easy.However, there are a lot of fairly obscure historical figures that no-one in our group (one of whom was a teacher) could guess from the clues, and in fact didn’t even know when the answer was read out!Guessing clues about Winston Churchill is one thing, but trying to identify Livia Drusilla is quite another…This is, of course, a great way to learn about people that perhaps are not taught about in schools, but sadly we found that players were losing interest in playing the more characters they didn’t recognise.I think this game would be a superb teaching tool in history classrooms, but for playing with young people who can more easily recognise ‘I’m A Celebrity…’ camp-mates than members of The Beatles, it may unfortunately have quite limited appeal.
claire bates –
Great game
We liked playing this as a family