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Harry Potter Catch The Golden Snitch, A Quidditch Board Game for Witches, Wizards and Muggles, Family Game Ages 8 & up

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A replacement for the Golden Snidget was sought, and the skilled metal-charmer Bowman Wright invented the Golden Snitch to replace it. The Snitch weighed exactly the same as a Snidget, and its rotational wings imitated the bird's, allowing it to change direction and speed like its living counterpart. [1] In Catch the Snitch, players can command a team of seven players - represented by miniatures - by playing various tactical cards to move their units across the pitch. Each player’s goal hoops are placed at either end of the board, with players needing to manoeuvre their chaser units towards the enemy’s side. There are also two beaters on each team - whose job during a game of quidditch is to hit flying bludger balls towards the enemy players - alongside one goal keeper and a seeker unit. Snitch cards are featured in the game, which could possibly determine the movements of the snitch ball.

Harry took his remaining hand off his broom and made a wild snatch; he felt his fingers close on the cold Snitch but was now only gripping the broom with his legs, and there was a yell from the crowd below as he headed straight for the ground, trying hard not to pass out. At the Quidditch game he was spectating, Barberus Bragge released a Snidget onto the pitch and offered one hundred and fifty Galleons to the player who could snatch it first. From then on, Snidgets were a fixture at all Quidditch games. The Hunter, whose title would eventually change to Seeker, was added as a new player position – their goal being to catch the Snidget and win one hundred and fifty points, rather than Galleons, for their team. Shepherd's Auctions will endeavour to write accurate descriptions on all lots and the following terms may be used when describing lots; Inspired by the wizarding sport featured in the original series of Harry Potter novels and their movie adaptations, Catch the Snitch is a two-player board game that looks to recreate a Hogwarts quidditch match. The sport has two teams of players on flying brooms attempting to score the most points by throwing a ball - called a quaffle - through the enemy team’s goal hoops. Should one of the team’s seeker players catch the snitch, a small winged golden ball, that team is awarded 120 points and the game ends. Whichever team has the most points by the end is named the winner. Fun for the Whole Family: Our board games and puzzles are the perfect icebreakers for parties, get-togethers, date nights and family game nights; From children to teens to adults, you'll have a blastHe didn't catch it, he nearly swallowed it." — Marcus Flint protests Harry's accidental Snitch capture. [src] The Golden Snitch is a brightly golden colored sphere attached to two silver wings that help it attain flight during a Quidditch match. The Golden Snitch is one of the three balls used during a Quidditch match and carries the highest points – a total of 150. Harry gets banned from playing Quidditch after this game, so no more in this book. Half-Blood Prince (1)

Harry Potter Board Game: Test your skills in this fast-paced Quidditch-themed game, watch out for Flying Bludgers and catch the Golden Snitch; Strategy Game For 2-4 players ages 8 and up A product's "Manufacturer's Age" range on Toysrus.ca & Babiesrus.ca is provided by the product's manufacturer. This suggested age range may be based on what age range the manufacturer recommends will like the product best, or what age range is appropriate based on safety information and restrictions.

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span itemprop="name">[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I liked the fast pace nature of this game. There was different components to the game which kept it interesting. My kids thought it was fun too!

Date published: 2021-10-08