Bank Attack! is a cooperative game where 2- 4 players aged around 7+ take the roles of a safe-breaking gang. Work together against the clock in order to steal the cash and if you beat the safe, you bag the gold bullion....
You can play almost instantly and there are no tricky rules to learn. Players work as a team with everyone taking a role. Then you all have to correctly and quickly follow the instructions given to you by The Boss.
Instructions take the form of actions including Grab, Pass, Use or Collect. The actions are carried out using a set of miniature tools and accessories which any self-respecting bank robber would carry - headset, torch etc. Players have to carry out their tasks as quickly as possible to beat the timer, open the safe and win the loot!
Players all work as a team and support each other, so younger or slower players don't don't have a noticeable disadvantage, and the adults in our house like playing this just as much as the children - it's been a real crowd-pleaser.
Bank Attack! is plated sitting around a table, but you have to move your hands fast and it can get pretty fast and furious at times, especially towards the end when the beeper is going more quickly and increasing the tension!
We have really enjoyed playing Bank Attack!, and you can find my full review here.
Bank Attack! is available to buy now priced £24.99rrp from all good games stockists (including Amazon - affiliate link below) and John Adams Toys have a copy to give away to one of my readers.
To enter the giveaway please use the Gleam form below. No entries are mandatory, but each extra task completed earns more entries into the random draw. If you are new to Gleam then there a link to help, as well as my other Giveaways here...
The giveaway is open to UK entrants only and will close at midnight Sunday November 3rd.
Bank Attack! Electronic Safe-Cracking Game Giveaway (age 7+) with John Adams
We were sent our copy of Bank Attack! by John Adams Toys for review. Amazon links are affiliate, which earns me a few pence if anyone ever buys through my link, but costs you nothing. It helps keep the website running.
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