

🦸♂️ Save the Day, One Token at a Time!
The TCG Toys Miraculous Ladybug - Spots On Game is an engaging board game designed for 2-4 players, featuring beloved characters like Ladybug, Cat Noir, Rena Rouge, and Queen Bee. With 30 colorful mission disks and dynamic gameplay, players must strategize to collect power-up tokens and defeat the Akumas. This game is perfect for family fun and makes an excellent birthday gift for fans of the Miraculous Ladybug series.


| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1"L x 1"W |
| Color | Multi |
| Theme | Miraculous Ladybug |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
H**E
Great Fun and Simple Game!
The media could not be loaded. So first off, the quality of the pieces and the box really jumped out at me.Growing up in a house with a lot of siblings, we went through a lot of board games and pieces....The worst thing for me was always having a favorite game and finding out pieces were broken or boxes were destroyed (which of course meant pieces would go missing).This one is thick and heavy, you feel it's sturdiness when you pick it up.It's also incredibly colorful and bright, it pulls you in and gets you wanting to play.The rules and play are fairly simple : you set up the discs in a large circle, (I don't know if it matters to keep the colors together, but we did, as that's how it's set in the rule page, so you set two discs with either Kwame or Hero and the third circle is a yin yang power up disc and it continues in this pattern til the board is set up.Next you push out and place the small power up tokens on the corresponding board spaces, ladybug and her Kwame get the ladybug, Cat Noir and his Kwame get the paw print, Rena Rouge and her Kwame get the fox tail token and Queen bee and her Kwame get the bee tokens ( if this is confusing your kids will help you :D) however the image above shows the final board set up with the tokens)To start, you set your character on their launch pads and spin, moving whatever number of spaces required.If you spin the slot with the four symbols you must return to your launch pad and wait a turn, and if you land on the yin yang power up, you get to advance to the closet power up, collect that token and remove that circle from the board.While you are only eligable to collect tokens for your character, and not anyone elses, anyone can collect the power ups, which makes it kinda fun to watch as they start disappearing from the board.Whoever collects 5 tokens first is the winner.I really enjoy this game because it's simple quick and easy, not too complicated for little ones to understand while it's interesting enough for older ones.We opened the box and the kids wanted to keep playing and playing so I'd say it was a hit!If you have kids that like miraculous, they will love this game!The pieces are a good size for big or little hands, good attention to detail and a lot of fun!My only only somplaint or criticism might be the overall size of the board, because they are such large spaces it needs a floor to play on.....But that wasn't a problem for us, so if you're considering it as a gift keep in mind the space.Other than that, this game is perfect!5 stars absolutely!
Z**Ü
love it
This game is beautifully illustrated, comes with clear instruction and is easy to set up and quick to play. Our kids enjoyed playing it.
B**2
Mostly for the branding, no decision making
Candy land with a spinner. Instructions were extremely lacking. The character stands are single sided so with 4 players it’s just a mess of white standees, easy to lose track. Don’t expect much, it’s not bad at all for the price. My 4 year old loves the show, but told me that even though she wants to play it sometimes, it’s boring. It’s oversized, which makes it neat, but also creates issues playing.
L**R
Good for Smaller Kids
We got this game for my 6 year-old daughter because she loves Miraculous. The game works for 2-4 players.Pros:• Few rules• Endorsed (so the images are clear)• Can be understood by small children (both my 4 and 6 year-old could play)• Low-intensity game (no punishments, like "lose a turn")• Sturdy game construction (thick cardboard)Cons:• Rules are confusing• Unclear where to put the launch pads (they're not in the image of the full game set up)• Not sure if when you land on the Yin/Yang if you're supposed to take anyone's rainbow token or one of the ones that's hasn't been used yet (or either?)• Says that if you land on your character's icon that you have to go back to your launch pad and wait for your next turn, but the icons are only on the tokens• Game set up takes up a lot of spaceOverall, if you have small kids who love Miraculous, this is a nice, laid-back game to play with them. If your kids are older or enjoy more competitive games, this likely isn't the best option.
B**S
Straightforward and lots of fun
This game in a sense reminds me of the old game called candyland, it's very straightforward and a lot of fun for any age both young and old.With its brightly colored pieces it's sure to be a nice eye catching and fun game that is certain to keep you and your child's attention for hours. You and your family will recognize the popular characters such as Marinette as ladybug and Adrian is cat noir plus Tiki too!The instructions are easy to follow and understand, this game is best suited for ages 4 and up. And up to four players can enjoy this game at a time.It would make for a fabulous Christmas gift!
R**♥
Unique game that makes storage a breeze.
This game is cool and unique. It doesn't require an extra board, so that makes it much easier to store and take out again when the kids want to play it. My 8 and 12 year old both enjoy playing this game. This game is made well, it's durable, the pieces are thick and don't tear easily. There are some smaller pieces so take care to not lose any of them.
B**6
Fun Game but the "board" could be better thought through
My kids liked this game and the pieces are well-made, so it should last several years. The rules are fairly simple which makes it easy to teach a younger child how to play. My biggest issue with this game is that set up takes a bit of time getting the circle just right and matching the power-up tokens to the appropriate disk, and overall it just takes up too much space. The rules state that when you land on your own disk and take the power up, you then remove the disk from the circle and adjust the circle accordingly. This was just too time-consuming for us, so we started just pulling them out and leaving in holes in the big circle I think the game makers might want to re-think this and just create an actual pre-assembled board that is a big smaller. The board can still be a circle.I'm still giving this game 4 stars just because my kids love Miraculous and they had fun playing it.
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