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♟️ Master strategy anywhere, anytime with Hive Pocket – your brain’s new best travel buddy!
Hive Pocket is a compact, award-winning strategic board game featuring 26 tactile hexagonal pieces and two expansions (Mosquito and Ladybug). Designed for portability, it comes with a drawstring bag and requires no traditional board, allowing players to build the playing surface dynamically. Celebrated by Mensa Select and other prestigious awards, Hive Pocket offers engaging, quick-to-learn gameplay perfect for travel, couples, and strategy enthusiasts seeking a brain-boosting challenge on the go.

| ASIN | B0079L0EKY |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Age range (description) | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,060 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 76 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand | HUCH! |
| Brand Name | HUCH! |
| Colour | Black and White |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 5,016 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | To teach players about life on a farm, the activities of people and animals on a farm, and to introduce new and interesting facts. |
| Estimated Playing Time | 20 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00736211019233 |
| Grenre | Puzzles_y_rompecabezas |
| Included Components | 26 hexagonal tokens and a cloth bag |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 15.7 x 4.3 x 14.5 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 15.7L x 4.3W centimetres |
| Item Part Number | 5513668, TCI013 |
| Item Type Name | Board Game |
| Item Weight | 249 g |
| Language | German |
| Manufacturer | Distribution Solutions LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5513668 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No warning |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 1308.0 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 96.0 |
| Model Name | Hive Pocket |
| Model Number | 5513668 |
| Model Year | 2010 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2 |
| Number of players | 2 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Hive Pocket |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Compact |
| Set Name | Hive Pocket |
| Size | 1.7 inches x 6.2 inches x 5.7 inches |
| Subject Character | Huch &,Huch & Friends |
| Theme | Number |
| UPC | 793631784325 743181251174 736211019233 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**B
Fun travel game, easy to learn
Great game for those that like the idea of chess. However, this game is much more simple than chess (and arguably better for it). I had no problem playing with my partner who is not interested in chess whatsoever. Pros: - Full game in a pocket size (slightly smaller tiles than the original) - Comes with drawstring travel bag that is perfect for stuffing into your carry-on luggage - Mosquito and ladybird expansion tiles included (add a slight complexity for regular players) - Lovely coloured tiles (no idea why anyone would purchase the black/white version) - Perfect for playing almost anywhere: no board, just play anywhere with a flat surface! Cons: - I have spotted one other expansion that isn't included: pillbug. Would be nice for them to update this pack to include, rather than charge £7-11 (prices I can see right now) for two extra tiles. - Not a problem for me, but mine also came with slight marks underneath the tiles as others have commented. I don't think this is from previous use, but is instead an issue with manufacturing/storage. Barely noticeable anyway. Final thoughts: Excellent game, I would buy it again. The cons listed are very picky, but worth pointing out.
E**L
Train Journey Essential
Pocket Hive has become an essential part of our train journey entertainment, and my boyfriend and I absolutely love it! This compact and lightweight game has provided us with countless hours of fun and bonding on our travels. It’s Travel-Friendly: Its small size and lightweight design make it perfect for train journeys. Engaging Gameplay: Pocket Hive offers a unique and captivating gaming experience. Strategic Challenge: It's a game that keeps our minds sharp and entertained. Perfect for Couples: Ideal for couples looking to pass the time together. High Replayability: We never get tired of playing it; every match is different. Durable: Despite its compact size, the game pieces are well-made and durable. It’s definitely a game we don’t leave home without!
R**M
Excellent playability and great value for money.
I bought this pocket game for my adult daughter who had played it with another group of adults. The game is extremely portable and contained within a fabric draw string pouch. The pieces are either black or white and maintain an engraving of sorts of various insects along with the main piece being a 'bee'. In some regards the game is like playing chess as each 'insect' has a designated amount of movement allowing pieces to jump others as both sides try to surround the opposition's 'bee'. Very immersive, thought provoking definitely value for money. The pieces and the pouch are of good quality and whilst it may take a little time understanding each of the pieces, it is worth that time as gradually one gets better and better. Excellent purchase.
G**D
Brilliant game…just not in this hive
Hive Pocket is genuinely a brilliant game. Compact, clever, and surprisingly intense for something that looks like bug-themed dominoes. The strategy is deep, the pieces are satisfyingly chunky, and it’s perfect for travel, unless your travel companions are allergic to thinking more than one move ahead. Unfortunately, in our household, Hive has become the board game equivalent of eating your vegetables. It’s good for you, but no one’s excited about it. I bring it out, and suddenly everyone remembers urgent tasks like reorganising the sock drawer or staring blankly at the wall. It’s not Hive’s fault, it’s ours. We’re more of a “throw dice and yell” kind of crowd than “quietly trap the queen bee in a hexagonal death spiral.” So while I respect the game immensely, it’s collecting dust next to other noble misfits like chess and the treadmill. If your family enjoys tactical duels and doesn’t flinch at the word “abstract,” Hive Pocket is a gem. If not… maybe stick to games with explosions or plastic swords.
S**I
Think and travel
Brilliant but simple strategy game for two players - in a highly portable version.
S**H
A two player masterpiece
Hive is an enigma. It is a 2 player game that is simultaneously dead easy and intricately complex. A bit like a crossword puzzle designed for 5 year olds, written in Latin. The most similar game to Hive out at the moment, and for the last thousand years actually, is Chess. You each take turns to move (or place) one of the game pieces according to their individual movement rules in an effort to surround your opponents bee, (check mate, if you will) while preventing your opponent doing the same to you. Hive differs from Chess not in complexity, but duration. While a game of chess can be like 90 minutes wading through treacle with an ice pick lodged in your pre-frontal cortex, a game of Hive lasts aound 5 minutes. And because of this, it doesn't matter if you lose! You just play again. You can experiment with different strategies without fear of wasting an hour in the process. Speaking of strategies, this is where Hive really shows its strength. You are required to place your bee tile down in your first 4 turns, but on which turn you decide to do it makes a MASSIVE difference to the rest of the game. Do you wait until turn 4? You get to put out more pieces potentially setting yourself up better for the rest of the game, but you're not allowed to move any of your other pieces until you've placed your bee, potentially allowing your opponent to pin you in early. The short length of the average game means you can experiment and find what works for you, and there's no wrong way to do it (except putting your bee down on turn one, that's just mad). Decent two player games are very hard to come by. Patchwork is fun but a little on the 'luck driven' side of things. Dominion is good but people that have played lots of card games before will have a clear edge. Netrunner is magnificent but unless you have someone to teach you, is harder to learn than braille. Hive is easy to learn but impossible to master. It's cheap (in the world of games anyway), and you can easily play it in the pub, airport terminal, back seat, 5 star restaurant, lift, portaloo etc. This is as close to the perfect game as it's possible to get without making a deal with the Devil. (disclaimer - I accept no responsibility for lost game tiles while participating in portaloo gaming. Game responsibly)
A**R
Fun game! Simpler, more creative version of chess!
I was hesitant whether to buy classic/carbon or pocket at first and ultimately went with pocket for the size, the weight, and the price. I did not regret. Pocket is super portable, especially size-wise. It's the kind of size that fills a gap in your bag/luggage perfectly. (Not saying classic/carbon aren't, but I've never seen them in real life.) However, it's also surprisingly weighty, but in a good way! AS in it's satisfying to hold the pieces in your hand. The individual pieces are also just the right size, such that the whole "board", as you play, fits perfectly on the tiny pull-down table on a train! I didn't like the colour-coding of the bugs before buying, but it really helps a beginner read the board and familiarise with the different pieces. I'd still say though, the colours could have ben better, just personally not a fan of the muted, whitish colours and prefer richer ones. Same goes for the carrier pouch, it's perfect function-wise, but why do they have to use this repulsive faded red-orange colour?? Now, the gameplay, if you have never played it. Hive is really fun (despite my sore loser moments). The way you'd plan ahead and strategise feels very chess-like, but it's simpler to learn, faster to play, and more flexible. As it's hexagonal and boardless, the geometry has endless possibilities. It is like the funner, artsier younger sibling of chess.
M**I
Brilliant
One of the very early games I bought and it's great. Components are tough, game looks good after any plays. This is one of those games that, if you wish to carry it (obviously bigger than a deck of cards) you can play it anywhere outside, in the rain, it will be fine. It's tough. It's tactile & it's challenging. No board just wonderful hexagonal pieces you play down on whatever surface you can find. Like Chess, you get your opponent's Queen trapped, in order to win. I like the Pocket Edition (there is a standard size edition) cos it comes with a bag & stores compactly. You can bung it in a bag & the pieces will not chip or get damaged. Well, mine haven't. Size of pieces is good, even though this is a 'pocket edition'. Fine for adult hands. Definitely a two thumbs up recommendation for this game.
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