You can now buy a Crystal Maze board game for £35
Suitable for ages 10 and above and for two or more players, the game promises a labyrinth of perplexing puzzles and tricky challenges that require both mental and physical skills
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FANS of The Crystal Maze can now take part in their own challenge to find as many crystals as possible with the launch of a board game about the iconic 90s television show.
Suitable for ages 10 and above and for two or more players, the game promises a labyrinth of perplexing puzzles and tricky challenges that require both mental and physical skills.
The game sees two teams pitted against each other who voyage through four themed time zones - Aztec, futuristic, industrial, and medieval - to find as many crystals as they can.
As with the popular television show, which has enjoyed a recent reboot, the more crystals you find, the more time you have to gather as many gold tokens as possible in the game's furious finale.
But you need to beware being locked into a time zone as you'll forfeit a crystal if you want to escape.
You can pick up the game for £35 from , , , and - although the game is currently out of stock at Amazon and WHSmith.
Debenhams currently has a three-for-two offer across its home decoration and gift items so now may be the time to snap up the game in time for Christmas.
To help make the board game seem as realistic as possible, you can also download a free smartphone app on Android and Apple devices that features music and sound effects from the show.
This is called “The Crystal Maze: Game Timer”.
In the run-up to Christmas, major retailers have revealed their top pick toys for 2018.
Amazon's top 10 Christmas toys 2018, include Lego, Barbie and a unicorn that poos glitter.
Meanwhile, John Lewis' top toy for Christmas 2018 costs just £15.
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