We review Kids Chronicles: Quest for the Moon Stones, a family weight game published by Lucky Duck Games. In Kids Chronicles: Quest for the Moon Stones, players are hunting for the moon stones using app assisted integration.
As we have been slowly broadening our social circle for our kids, a few of them have had friends who wanted to come over. With my son, his friend, and my daughter, we took an adventure playing Kid Chronicles: Quest for the Moon Stones from Lucky Duck Games. I was excited to see how they engaged and worked together. Needless to say, great times were had by all.
Kid Chronicles: Quest for the Moon Stones is an app-assisted, storytelling game for 1-4 players that takes about 30 minutes to play.
Quest for the Moon Stones is a cooperative experience where players are apprentice magicians, working through stories and mysteries, earning Moon Stones to become proper magicians. At the beginning of each story, players will be directed via the game’s app on setting things up and introducing the narrative. Players will be shown a scene from the app, where they’ll find characters and items to help them solve the mystery.
Any discovered cards will be placed on the board and used throughout the scenario, either to gain new information by talking to a person or using an object to solve a problem. Players are free to explore different locations and progress through the stories however they wish. Once players solve the story, they’ll receive one of the four Moon Stones required before the final test can be completed, where, if successful, they become magicians.
In the world of detective-style games, not many of them are geared specifically toward the younger demographic. Quest for the Moon Stones is a fun and witty
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