🧗♂️ Reach new heights or risk the plunge—are you ready to conquer the GoliathSummit?
GoliathSummit or Plummet is a captivating 2-4 player board game featuring a giant 13-inch tall 3D mountain. Players race to be the first to summit by navigating 42 Adventure and 36 Supply cards, using strategy and teamwork. Suitable for ages 8 and up, it includes all components needed for immersive, competitive gameplay.
S**N
5.5 year old loves it
He received this for Christmas a few days ago and we’ve already played it a bunch. He loves it, though he’s doesn’t love losing as much. Hah. Since it’s something we’re working on, it’s a good game for that. There is some teamwork involved, but ultimately one winner.
K**E
Solid game
We got this game as one of the Christmas gifts after seeing it featured in a holiday catalog. Overall, it's a fun game—very similar in concept to Chutes and Ladders, just with a different presentation. The mountain piece needs to be assembled, which definitely requires an adult to avoid damaging it. Once it's put together, I’d recommend keeping it assembled, though it does take up some space. The rules are clear and gameplay is simple—just follow the instructions on each card. It might be a bit dull for adults, but the kids really seemed to enjoy it.
K**N
Fun game
Got it for nephew and said they have played it 5 times a day!
R**3
Fun idea, missed opportunity on accuracy
I wish the maker of the game paid more attention. The purple path is one space shorter. It causes the kids to complain of an unfair advantage.
T**6
What you pay for
Although the games I ok, the 3d mountain is hard to put up and the chance cards are difficult to replenish.
A**S
I couldn't get past the setup
I acquired this board game through Vine.I was interested in the product as a potential family activity and I was intrigued by the 3D, mountain-shaped board.The game instructions seem fairly easy to follow, as do the mountain-building instructions, but I honestly couldn't get past the mountain-building phase.I should maybe have spent more time breaking in each piece of the mountain. There are clear fold-crease lines that maybe need to be broken in. Otherwise, the pieces are assembled by inserting tabs into slots by label/color. Because the pieces were new and stiff, I too often had to pull panels on top of others and was constantly worried I'd ruin the pieces by being too forceful.After I got the base together, I needed to put the peak on, and then I gave up.After taking it apart, I then struggled to get everything back in the box.The game is rated ages 8 and up.Honestly, because of the assembly required, I would recommend the product for even older children or certainly recommend adult supervision for the setup and breakdown.
M**B
Fun game!
It’ss fun game, but it fits a niche that doesn’t give us a lot of opportunity to play it.For the sake of timeliness, I’m leaving a short review and will update once we have the right group together to enjoy this game since it seems like it’s going to be fun.It is a little time consuming to build the mountain each time and I’m not sure it would hold up well over time, but we’ll see.
C**L
Boring, too simple
I (40) and two sons (8 &10) all found it boring after three plays. Building the mountain was irritating as a couple of tabs did not fit well, and some small stress tears occurred while building it. I couldn't imagine trying to take this apart and having to put it together again a second time, much less multiple times over years of time. The game does not require any strategy it's just a game of numbers and luck.
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