Hasbro Gaming Mouse Trap Board Game for Kids Ages 6 and Up,Classic Kids Game
Original price was: €22.€20Current price is: €20.





Price: $21.99 - $19.98
(as of Sep 26, 2025 19:43:51 UTC – Details)
The Mouse Trap board game, a longtime family favorite, is always good for zany action and lots of laughs. Scurry around the board collecting cheese and stealing cheese from other players…but watch out for the trap! While kids are engaged in playing the Mouse Trap game, they can also practice valuable skills in construction, cause and effect, and decision-making. As they interact with the trap, a working, multi-part machine, kids can practice construction skills. They can also work on understanding cause and effect as they understand that each action causes a reaction. And players can practice decision making as they analyze the situation and determine the next best step. Most importantly, kids can have so much fun playing this wacky game!
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CLASSIC ZANY ACTION: Do you remember playing the Mouse Trap game when you were a child Introduce your kids to classic Mouse Trap gameplay
FUN KIDS BOARD GAME: The Mouse Trap game is an exciting board game for kids. Take it out when your kids have friends over for play dates, sleepovers, and on rainy days
WATCH OUT FOR THE MOUSETRAP: It’s the classic game of mouse-catchin’ action. Players move around the gameboard collecting cheese and stealing cheese from other players
PRACTICE VALUABLE SKILLS: When they play the Mouse Trap board game, kids can practice skills such as construction, cause and effect, and decision-making
8 reviews for Hasbro Gaming Mouse Trap Board Game for Kids Ages 6 and Up,Classic Kids Game
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Original price was: €22.€20Current price is: €20.
kim –
fun
great price. what exactly what was pictured and described. brings back lots of playing it when i was younger. my grandchildren had fun putting it together with me and it was easy for them to help. and they really enjoyed playing it with me. a great family game.
Grandma. –
Check diff sites. Big price range
Tricky for kids. Everything must snap in correctly. Don’t disassemble just store on shelf or table
Darla –
Quality
It’s a classic game from my childhood that I purchased for my granddaughters. We had a great time playing. Great game!
Sailor –
Classic game with some drawbacks
My kiddo has been begging for this game for ages. She had “games”on her Christmas list from Santa and he ended up bringing her this one. She is 7 and I assumed she could set this up on her own but she did need a bit of help from me, mostly because she was trying to work too quickly without really building the game in order.Once it was all built we had to do quite a few test rounds because once the marble was kicked out of the bucket and then supposed to arrive at the end of the ramp and go into another bucket, it would miss the bucket every time. We had been playing the game on an ottoman, so we put it on a flatter surface and this seemed to help about 75% of the time…its still annoying when it doesn’t make it into the bucket but we can’t figure out why.It takes a while to setup the game and then of course you have to break it all down after to put it into the box, so it’s a bit of a time investment. It’s cute and I’m sure it’ll get lost of play.
Amazon Customer –
Great game
Itâs a fun game. Must balance cage so canât be 3-5 yrs child may get frustrated
Kathy –
Big disappointment in quality
I bought this Mouse Trap game with several other well known games for our 8 young grandchildren. It is such a big disappointment as it is poorly made. Though it is bright in color and eye appeal, every time we try to play the game we experience problems of it not working smoothly in all sections of the game so the game never yet has happened. Every time we try, we give up disappointed. The base that supports all of the pieces to work, is poorly made. Don’t buy!!
Brenda –
Great updated game
This was a replacement for an older version of the game sure to pieces in the old game breaking with use over time. There are some nice upgrades here.< Less pieces to put together, better flow, more ease of resetting for the next turn.< A catapult, how fun! Though maybe a little tedious to resetð¤, but the old hand was too.< No crank to constantly fall apart< Only requires one metal "ball", not two< Only 1 die, vs 2 dice before< Less pieces of cheese than our older game< Slightly different game play/rules< Bigger mice/playing pieces/cheese slicesOverall I like this version better. My 4 year old grandson loves this game, both versions, though he is only interested in the mechanics of it, watching it all run, not playing the actual game.So, one piece of advice. If the catapult throws the ball off to the side, instead of into the gutter to the tub, make sure all the pieces are actually fit into all the slots of the gameboard as intended. If even one little corner is not, it'll probably throw the ball off.
Shredz –
keep up to date with current trends!
Too much reading and not fit for younger audience. the idea from the 90 is just too outdated with the younger crowd. played once and my kids didnt want to play again