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12mm Stainless Steel Balls (10PCS) - FA007

Description

BalanceMaze 

is an innovative skill game where you design your own maze – and then guide the marble to the goal by tilting the entire board!
With its modular system, you can create endless paths, dead ends, and challenges. Whether solo or competing with friends, BalanceMaze combines building, puzzling, and dexterity in one exciting experience.

 

Instructions 

  1. Build:
    • Choose a start and a goal field.
    • Connect the maze modules to create your own unique course.
  2. Start:
    • Place the marble at the start.
    • Hold the board at the edges.
  3. Play:
    • Move the marble only by tilting and balancing.
    • Avoid dead ends and find the path to the goal.
  4. Game Modes:
    • Time Challenge: Who finishes the maze fastest?
    • Builder’s Challenge: One player builds, the other solves.
    • Tournament Mode: Several rounds with increasing difficulty.

 

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