Co-op board game Jumanji Stampede costs $9
Blog Andrew Joseph 21 Mar , 2025 0

Some of you may have fond memories of the 1986 game called Fireball Island, known for incorporating physical barriers into play, blending random paths on 3D boards in the form of marble, knocking on player characters. That reworked in the middle of 2018 in the form of Fireball Island: The Curse of Vul-kar (See it on Amazon), however, if you want to get a similar game concept for a cheaper price and have married a blockbuster movie license, Jumanji Stampede is your game. Now it's Prices for sale on Amazon are only $9.06which is less than lunch.
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Jumanji Stampede is a Cooperating board game Players move around the 3D island, revealing the tokens that will draw the card, for good or bad effects, or finding one of the crystals needed to win the game. The crystal needs to be returned to the correct victory location, but there is also a villain who will move according to the dice roll, and you will all lose it before he reaches the top of the mountain before putting the crystal. In other words, it's a fun race, full of excitement and some basic tactical elements that make it great Family board game or Children's board game.

What makes it stand out, however, are the attractions lurking on the island. The boulders will roll along the path, and the animal will physically fire from trees or hidden holes and then fly over the board. In a highly nervous moment, what you are waiting for to collide with, and you are knocked down at a highly nervous moment. Player numbers lose their lifespan, and if too much damage is accumulated, this is another way to lose the game.
While Jumanji Stampede isn't about winning any awards from Hobby Gaming Sphere, it's doing very well. It looks great on the desktop, attracting us all to love the original parts of silly, novel toys, and also uses these components in a quick, fun game with lots of surprises and some basic strategies that aren't constantly welcomed.
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Matt Thrower is a freelance writer at IGN, specializing in tabletop games. You can contact him on the blues @mattthr.bsky.social.