Ever searched the Internet looking for what exactly you were missing from the old board game you pulled from your closet, only to find no succour in your time of need? Well, stop that fruitless searching through endless google results, as this week we look at Ravenburger’s 1988 magical maze game The aMAZEing Labyrinth, a game for ages 8 and up.

Box art for The aMAZEing Labyrinth
The game’s content’s are as follows:
The game box (with a graphic of a 3-D maze populated by various creatures on a yellow/orange background)
The game board (with 16 maze pieces affixed, with space for 34 more pieces.)
Four player tokens (blue, green, red, and yellow)
A deck of 24 Treasure cards, containing:
- Bag of Gold Coins
- Bat
- Book with Clasp
- Dragon
- Ghost (in bottle)
- Ghost (waving)
- Gold Crown
- Gold Menorah
- Gold Ring
- Helmet (armor)
- Jewel
- Lady Pig
- Lizard
- Moth
- Owl
- Rat
- Scarab
- Set of Keys
- Skull
- Sorceress
- Spider on Web
- Sword
- Treasure Chest
- Treasure Map
A set of 34 MAZE cards, which contain:
- Creature Right-Angle Corridor Maze piece [x6], one each of the following:
- Lizard
- Moth
- Owl
- Scarab
- Rat
- Spider with Web
- Creature Straight Corridor Maze piece [x6], one each of the following:
- Bat
- Dragon
- Ghost in Bottle
- Ghost (waving)
- Lady Pig
- Sorceress
- Empty Right-Angle Corridor Maze piece. [x9]
- Empty Straight Corridor Maze piece. [x13]
A Ravensburger product catalog.
The rules booklet (in both French and English)
Aside from the inner plastic tray that holds all the playing pieces, that’s it! Hopefully your copy of this wonderful game is complete – just don’t forget to set aside a night to play it with your family!
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