🧩 Unlock the Mystery of Mastermind!
The Mastermind Original 1972 Edition by Invicta is a classic two-player game that challenges players to break a hidden code using logic and strategy. With compact dimensions of 32 x 13.4 x 3.2 cm and weighing only 320 g, this vintage game is perfect for family game nights or competitive duels. Suitable for ages 6 and up, it requires no batteries or assembly, making it an easy addition to your game collection.
Package Dimensions | 32 x 13.4 x 3.2 cm; 320 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Number of Game Players | 2 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B008VQZH6C |
J**.
Great customer service
The old childhood favourite came in great condition and even had a lovely postcard from Cyprus included from the seller. Still a brilliant game, and worth hunting down the original
R**N
Proper piece of retro.
Giving 5 stars, delivery was far sooner than expected. Love this, hours of fun during the quarantine with my kids! Thank you.
C**E
Disappointing
It didn’t have enough pegs in the game which means you can’t play properly ... this is disappointing
B**A
Mastermind Game
I haven't used this game yet so cannot comment properly. It arrived by the date given. I've counted all the pieces and it seems to be complete. Obviously being an original from 1972 it does look old but then it would. The box was not battered and in good condition for the year. I am satisfied with my purchase and would order again from this company if I need anything.
O**
Worth having for generations.
Love this from my childhood. Great entry to code breaking
J**E
Very impressed!
Excellent quality and arrived on time. Would definitely recommend!
J**E
Disappointing.
Too few pegs to play the game.
E**.
Not enough pegs.
Not enough pegs for each colour. For example, if the solution were to contain three reds, it could potentially require 30 reds to have enough for 3 reds in each of the 10 guesses whilst trying to discover the unknown single peg.In actual fact, there are only around 12 of each colour, meaning it’s very easy to run out of pegs.I would also prefer to have a greater range of colours, rather than the six colours supplied.I bought a retro version out of nostalgia for my childhood, but upon reflection feel I should have bought a new version for better game play.It’s these factors that leave me feeling it’s not great value for money.Still, it’s a great game and I’m enjoying playing it with my children as I did with my dad.
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