![]() ![]() It won't make you a star, but it'll keep you gripped for hours on end. So go on, give 'em the old Razzle Dazzle. Perfect for a quick game or a marathon matchplay session, we reckon Razzle Dazzle could soon be as well-known and adored as draughts and noughts and crosses. It feels like a classic the minute you start playing. With marbles being passed backward, forward, over and around, Razzle Dazzle becomes a skill-fest of offence and defence that's so addictive you'll wonder why nobody thought of the concept years ago. Your marble can be moved in any direction, but the blocks must be moved like knights on a chessboard. It's a bit like basketball minus the bling-clad beanpoles. The idea is to manoeuvre your marble to the opposite end of the board before your opponent, using your blocks to pass and obstruct. Razzle Dazzle consists of a draughts-style playing board, 10 wooden blocks (5 light and 5 dark) and two little marbles. And that sums up the gameplay of this fiendishly compelling 2-player game to perfection. ![]() Besides, a glance in the dictionary reveals that the term Razzle Dazzle actually describes 'elaborate actions designed to deceive an opponent'. Thankfully, a quick go of this fast-paced game of strategy was all it took to remind us that truly great board games require none of the above, because Razzle Dazzle shines in a way only the classics, or soon to be classics, can. ![]() So imagine our surprise when we clapped eyes on a no-frills wooden board game no buzzers, no lights, no beeps - not even a few obligatory sequins! How terribly un-Firebox, we hear you yell! After all, with a name like that you'd expect a bit of glitz and glamour. When we first heard rumours about an exciting new game called Razzle Dazzle we thought we'd need to put our shades on to play it. To download the rules to Razzle Dazzle, Click Here. ![]()
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