New Pokemon Labyrinth Glow-In-The-Dark Board Game Drops To $20 At Amazon
Pokemon Labyrinth Glow-in-the-Dark Edition launched in October, and Amazon's limited-time deal lets fans add it to their shelves for only $20.
Ravensburger's Pokemon-themed edition of the classic board game Labyrinth received a glow-in-the-dark iteration last October. If you didn't pick up the family-friendly board game over the holidays, you may want to snag a copy now. Amazon has a limited-time deal that drops the price of Pokemon Glow-in-the-Dark Labyrinth to only $20 (was $30). This deal is available in limited quantities, so it likely won't be available for very long.
Ravensburger's Pokemon-themed spin on the classic board game Labyrinth has been a big hit since releasing back in 2021. Surprisingly, it's one of the few traditional board games featuring Pokemon you can find at major retailers today, but at least it's a good one. Soon, players will be able to explore Labyrinth's shifting mazes in the dark. Ravensburger is releasing Pokemon Glow-in-the-Dark Labyrinth on October 15, and you can preorder the new edition now at Amazon for $30.
Pokemon Glow-in-the-Dark Labyrinth Board Game
$20 (was $30)
The Pokemon edition of Labyrinth originally released in 2021 and remains one of the top sellers among board games inspired by video games to this day.
Pokemon Labyrinth is for two to four players and challenges you to navigate your way through twisting mazes as you track down various Pokemon, including Snorlax, Eevee, Chimchar, Piplup, Turtwig, Grookey, and many more. Playing pieces are based on the original four starter Pokemon: Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle. Every round of Labyrinth is different due to the board's shifting design.
The original Pokemon Labyrinth board game is on sale for only $20 (was $30) at Amazon.
It's worth noting there's also a Super Mario version of Labyrinth for $29.69 (was $36) at Amazon.
Pokemon 2D puzzles
- Pokemon Challenge (1,000 pieces)
- Pokemon Challenge (5,000 pieces)
- Pokemon Challenge (100 pieces)
- Pokemon: Catch 'em all (200 pieces)
- Pokemon: Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur (147 pieces)
- Pokemon Adventure (1,000 pieces)
- Pikachu and friends (48 pieces)
- Pokemon Showdown (1,000 pieces)
- Too many Pikachus (1,000 pieces)
- Eevee's stained glass (500 pieces)
- Pokemon Frames (1,000 pieces)
- Pokemon puzzle multi-pack (500 pieces)
- Pokemon Generation One (500 pieces)
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Ravensburger also makes a bunch of Pokemon-themed jigsaw puzzles. You've got your standard 2D puzzles featuring famous Pokemon faces, as well as 3D puzzles that let you build a multi-dimensional shape decorated with Pokemon art. These range in complexity from quick 200-piece builds to 1,000-piece puzzles, and if you're up for a challenge, there's even a 5,000-piece Pokemon puzzle available. The 3D puzzles have a smaller amount of pieces, but they're made from a high-quality plastic and you can include several PokeBall variants.
Pokemon 3D puzzles
- Pikachu and Dragonite 3D Puzzle (74 pieces)
- Pikachu pencil holder 3D Puzzle (54 pieces)
- Pokemon Master Ball 3D Puzzle (54 pieces)
- Pokemon Quick Ball 3D Puzzle (54 pieces)
- Pokemon Net Ball 3D Puzzle (54 pieces)
- Pokemon Heal Ball 3D Puzzle (54 pieces)
Pokemon Monopoly
- Pokemon Monopoly: Kanto Edition -- $45
- Pokemon Monopoly: Johto Edition -- sold out
Back to the board games, there are a few other famous brands that have Pokemon versions available. Pokemon Monopoly is a pretty great example here, as not only can you own (imaginary) real estate in the Kanto region, there's also a Johto region version available for purchase. The big draw with these editions is that they use Ken Sugimori's original art from the Game Boy games, and the boards have beautifully illustrated maps of their respective regions.
- Pokemon TCG: Battle Academy (2024) -- $25
- Pokemon TCG: My First Battle (Pikachu and Bulbasaur) -- $22
- Pokemon TCG: My First Battle (Charmander and Squirtle) -- $19
The most popular non-video game Pokemon game is, of course, the Pokemon Trading Card Game. If you're new to the game or want to introduce it to a youngster, there are a couple cool beginner-friendly options. Pokemon: Battle Academy includes three complete TCG decks and everything you need to battle. Meanwhile, the My First Battle decks are designed to teach kids ages six and up how to play the TCG.
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