This morning Charlie choose for our series Homeschooling with Board Games: Saboteur The Lost Mines from Amigo Games and this is the first in the series you also should check out Saboteur The Classic Game of Treasure and Trickery, Saboteur 2 A Cunning Add-on to a Classic Game. and Saboteur: The Duel Head-to-Head, Deep Under the Earth.
Saboteur The Lost Mines would be fun to play on a day when you have time to take a Mini Vacation to Mines you could explore for a Homeschooling Field Trip.
Saboteur The Lost Mines: Competition + Cooperation + Treasure + Treachery
In the far reaches of the forest there are old, long-forgotten mines brimming with gold, silver, and gemstones that are ripe for the taking. So gather your dwarf clan and start building a path to the mines.
But beware, one of the mines is guarded by a dragon and the forest paths are filled with trolls, traps, and other obstacles you’ll need to work together to overcome.
But the biggest threats come from within — your team’s unknown saboteur works for the other team, and the selfish dwarves are only out for themselves.
This board game version of Saboteur builds off of the card game’s classic gameplay, with plenty of new features that make it as engaging, and treacherous, as the original.
- First-ever Saboteur board game
- Builds on classic, well-known gameplay, with a new movement system, team play, a new kind of saboteur . . . even a dragon!
- A well-known brand with high consumer ratings
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Board Game, Saboteur, Lost Mines, Gameplay, Movement, Team Play, Dragon, Card Games, Engaging, Treacherous, Forest, Gold, Silver, Gemstones, Dwarf Clan, Trolls, Traps, obstacles, Selfish
Art:
Draw what you think you would see inside the Mine and also show what the Weather would be like the day you go. Make sure you include a brief description of what is happening.
Drama Class: Act out how you think one of the Trolls would stop you from getting into the Mind without using Force.
Reading: Read the directions and explain how to play the game and what we should expect and demonstrate what is going to happen.
Math Class: How many cards are in the Game and make up 5 math problems using the Cards.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates