Product Details
Tomb of Doom Game

Tomb of Doom Game
From Drumond Park

List Price: £16.99
Price: £9.95

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by Kerrison Toys

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4838 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Drumond Park
  • Model: 1080
  • Dimensions: .88 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The mystic treasure chest sits on the altar. Behind it the Guardian Ghoul waits brooding in the gloom.

The winner of the game is the first person to choose the correct key to unlock the chest and collect two gold coins. But before you can do that you must complete one of the tomb's five nerve-tingling challenges.

For example, you could face the Challenge of the Snakes. Or if you've got a good memory, you're sure to be good at the Challenge of the Map. Or you can 'gamble' on the Challenge of the Eye--watch our for those gargoyles! Whichever challenge you accept, completing it will get you halfway to the prize.

Survived the challenge? Next you have to choose your mystic key carefully, as only one will unlock the chest to reveal the gold coins. Any of the others will wake up the Guardian and the sleeping skull explodes into life. Teeth grind, clatter and bang and eyes wobble as its ghastly shrieking fills the tomb screaming a warning at the player who dares try and steal his treasure.

For 2 to 4 players, ages 5+.

Box Contains

  • 1 x Skull and altar unit
  • 8 x Skull keys
  • 1 x Eye ball
  • 5 x Golden coins
  • 4 x Stones
  • 3 x Bones
  • 4 x Snakes
  • 4 x Map halves
  • 20 x Challenge cards
  • 1 x Set of rules


Customer Reviews

Not bad 3
This is something a bit different with a few different challenges within it. The first time I played it with my kids (age 7 and 3) I thought it was quite good and they enjoyed it, although it certainly made us all jump the first time we turned the wrong key (the skull roars and shakes and it's eyes rattle)! On subsequent plays I found it a little bit boring but that's probably just me, the kids seem to like it.
You each take game cards with a challenge on, if you succeed in your challenge, you get to try to unlock the tomb. We actually changed the rules a bit, we found there were far too many Miss A Turn cards in it, and so we took some of these out. Overall not a bad toy for the kids but a bit tedious when you have to play it with them.

Tomb of Doom Game5
This is loads of fun & very simple to set up & play. We bought it for my 12 year old and were able to play with his teenage brother, friends, us (his parents) & even grandparents. It only lasted about 15 minutes but made us jump out of our skin & laugh a lot.

Tomb of Doom was too scary for my 7 year old2
The noise of the skeleton's laugh is hideously loud. We have to play it with the noise off, which kind of takes away the whole point. Not for the feint hearted child.