So if you're wondering why this little piece of nostalgia is classified as spooky, look at it from the perspective of a six-year-old little girl who clung to each and every prediction this pre-programmed talking doll in a plastic bubble made. I was going to get a phone call? 2 weeks later, I got one. HOW DID HE KNOW?!!!
1-4 players, not one of the larger interactive games, this one makes an excellent companion for a slumber party. Afterwards, maybe a bedtime story from the Necronomicon.
"Bad luck and extreme misfortune will infest your pathetic soul for all eternity. Next question." |
Picture the 8-ball, but you draw cards to ask it, then make bets on whether Zandar will answer in the positive or negative. Your goal is to collect all of your colored gems, and you only get them by getting Zandar's answer right. You get it wrong, you lose a gem. Don't worry if he starts talking in Latin backwards, though. That just means he's happy.
Since it was made in the 90s, you're not going to see much appreciation in value for a run-down copy of the game. If it popped back on the shelves, it would probably be in the 15-20 dollar range. Still, it's fun, and it can get kids talking. That's kind of the whole point, really, just to stimulate chit-chat. Perfect for the Halloween season.
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