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Thinkfun - Gravity Maze - Falling Marble Brain Game and Stem Toy for Kids Age 8 Years And Up

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The colourful gravity maze is a great way to get children working together and using their logical thinking skills to guide the marble out of the maze.

For each challenge you will have to think carefully to build a path that will successfully carry your marble to its target. Figuring out how to place the structures and dropping in the marble to see if you were correct is surprisingly intellectually stimulating and even a little thrilling. GraviTrax Starter Set Contents (NB, around half the height tiles are missing from this image), Image: Sophie Brown Q-Ba-Maze 2. With four levels of difficulty throughout sixty exciting challenges, your brain will be twisting and teasing in more ways than you can imagine. Having engaging solo puzzles that our son enjoys is excellent for him and for me as a gaming parent.This could usually be solved by adjusting one or both towers, but it was frustrating when it happened. The idea is to aim them into another piece such as the vortex, but this isn’t always easy or possible to achieve. Unlike most puzzles, Gravity Maze features a unique 3D spatial design where the goal is to build a path for a marble to travel from the entry point to the end Target Tower.

Even more fun for my big and little man seems to be the opportunity to freestyle the design and use the pieces to make unique marble rolling structures. The kits only come with the most basic instructions so it’s down to you to figure out how to put things together, and stunt pieces like the Pivot Trampoline in the Bounce Stunt Set are totally random with where they send marbles so you will often end up picking them up from the floor/under the sofa/etc. Like all of ThinkFun’s games, Gravity Maze has an educational aspect – it’s built to develop critical thinking skills and tie into STEM subjects like science and engineering.There are also challenge tracks which show finished tracks without instructions of how to get there. For kids of children’s generation the equivalent was an electric train set that one could set up and operate in different ways. Although GraviTrax has a significantly higher entry cost, it is worth every penny of that and it comes highly recommended. And although you’re effectively doing the same thing each time, the variability in terms of building a different construction sequence each time keeps it feeling fresh.

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