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Epicurus.com - Don't Break the Ice

Don't Break the Ice
List Price: $9.99
Our Price: $19.91
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Hasbro Games
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Amazon Maximum Age: 6
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 6
Amazon Minimum Age: 48
Binding: Toy
Brand: Hasbro
EAN: 0032244047848
Feature: Tread carefully and win in this classic game
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Hasbro Games
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Manufacturer: Hasbro Games
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48
Model: 4784
Publisher: Hasbro Games
Studio: Hasbro Games

Features
Tread carefully and win in this classic game
Tap out ice blocks one by one
Take your time and do some thinking to keep the polar bear from sinking
To win, the bear must stay on top
For 2 to 4 players

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Editorial Reviews:

3 years & up. Tap out ice blocks one by one. To win, the bear must stay on top. One wrong block, and he'll go ker-plop! For 2 or more players. No reading required.


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Not like it use to be
Comment: I bought this for my 4 year old grandson. The "ice" doesn't stay put when you turn it right side up. He gets really frustrated after spending all that time putting each ice cube in then they just fall out. Pretty disapointing.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Cheaper at Walmart
Comment: Right now you can get don't break the ice, cootie, ants in the pants, and don't spill the beans at Walmart for $5 each. Great games! Better price elsewhere.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Don't break the Ice
Comment: My son, now 40, who played this game as a child, searched for the game for his children, ages 6 and 2 1/2. Fortunately, I found it on Amazon, and had it shipped directly to their home. They are enjoying it as much as their dad. We all highly recommend this game.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: I played this as a child and have passed it on
Comment: This is a game I played as a kid and really enjoyed it, so I've passed it on. It's a bit of a mess at first and cleanup can be tricky but overall it's a great game for kids.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Hammer to Fall
Comment: Thanks to some clumsy pre-teen footing I once fell through the ice. Not metaphorically, either. Literally. If it wasn't for the quick thinking of my pal cousinpaco, chatchi would still be at the bottom of the frozen creek and I wouldn't be around today to share his story.

The years following my mishap were plagued by nightmares of falling through the ice - over and over and over again. But in my dreams cousinpaco wasn't there to save me.

I enrolled in some deep-hypnotic therapy, then medically-induced comas, hoping to rid my life of these horrible memories. When that didn't work my therapist recommended I deal with my fears head-on...

By purchasing the popular Hasbro game, Don't Break the Ice.

I questioned his rationale at first, but after only a few games it was clear why he recommended it. The ice-skating polar bear symbolized me - warm, dry and carefree on the surface of the ice. The two light-weight green mallets symbolized life's adversities, slowly but surely chipping away at the ice around me.

The purpose of Don't Break the Ice is to use the mallets to knock away the "ice" cubes without jeopardizing the life of the polar bear, who would much rather ice skate than fall through the ice to the frigid water below.

The tapping sound the mallet makes as it strikes the ice often reminds me of the cracking ice I heard that fateful day, but thanks to the replay-ability of Don't Break the Ice, I eventually got over my fear of frozen water (and the tapping noise).

I'd recommend this game to anyone with similar life-changing experiences such as mine, and I'll certainly recommend it to my children should they ever fall through the ice. Metaphorically AND literally.

Don't Break the Ice is meant for two or more players, but it only takes one person to fall through the ice. Two people if you want someone to save you after you fall through the ice.


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