I thought it was too easy, but the kids said they were glad it wasn’t any harder than it was. I’d say it’s perfect for the age-seven-to-thirteen crowd.
We were given “clue sheets” that had trivia questions on them, and you picked your path based on your answers, but I think they’d been created for a different maze pattern than the one we were in. Usually the written choices were just “go right” or “go left,” but there were four or five possible paths to take at any given junction. So if you ever do the maze, and the clue sheets aren’t working, just ignore them and have fun wandering!
I have always wanted to go in that maze. Dare not take my mother though. Was it fun? Hard?
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I thought it was too easy, but the kids said they were glad it wasn’t any harder than it was. I’d say it’s perfect for the age-seven-to-thirteen crowd.
We were given “clue sheets” that had trivia questions on them, and you picked your path based on your answers, but I think they’d been created for a different maze pattern than the one we were in. Usually the written choices were just “go right” or “go left,” but there were four or five possible paths to take at any given junction. So if you ever do the maze, and the clue sheets aren’t working, just ignore them and have fun wandering!
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