The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Downstream Panic Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:742725275652
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_DOWNSTREAM_PANIC
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Villa –
We love this game. The combination of cards and dice, of strategy and luck, its perfect. We play board games every Sunday, and this has been our go to for about a month now. The artwork on the cards is cute, the monsters are creative, and gameplay is relatively simple. We’ve found that if you want to add more players, just add shuffle the deck a few more times. The instructions say that the game ends once both dragons are captured, or once the deck has been played through twice. We’ve had up to 6 players and just decided to shuffle the deck 3-4 times.
Sunshine Smiles –
The DRAGONWOOD game is so much fun to play!! I purchased this for the dragon lover in our family, & its been played almost daily on vacation. Worth the price!! Easy to learn, and great graphics/packaging. Definitely an amazing gift! Small box, so it goes anywhere in your luggage. Highly recommended for any dragon lover, or a family who enjoys playing board games!! We have been thrilled with the DRAGONWOOD game. We hope you enjoy it as much as we have! :)
Jeff –
WARNING- 2ND Grade math and dice are involved!The game has a quick set up time and doesn’t take up a lot of space. The 6 dice it comes with are solid. I’m a huge fan of games that employ an educational aspect and the math involved with adding the dice is perfect for her. The math is about as complex as a chance roll in Yachtzee(adding up to 6 individual dice between 1 and 4).The game is great for teaching rules and the flow of a turn as well. While the concepts are pretty general and simple for someone who has been playing games and card games for years, the mechanics can be a lot to take in. An example turn goes has the following steps:Choose to attack or drawA- Draw: if you end the turn w/ more than 9 cards in hand, discard down to 9B- Attack: Choose what you are attacking from the landscape, either an enhancement or a creature card. They will have a strength based on your attack typeChoose one of three different attack types based on the cards in your handRoll the number of dice equal to the number of cards you are attacking withAdd up your roll and any enhancements. If your result is greater than the attacked card, you win the attacked card and discard the cards you used to attack. If your result is lower than the attacked card, you discard a card.The reason our games drag on has nothing to do with the complexity of the game and everything to do with the child. If your 8 y/o is like mine, she agonizes over every decision on what action she should take, shakes the dice 1.
Emma –
Perfect game for our 8 year old! I suggest taking some time as an adult to read all of the directions and set up. It can seem like a lot at first but once you have an idea of how the game plays, it is super fun for all ages. We altered the game so that we all put our “hands†face-up on the table during game play. I don’t feel that this took away from the game (directions suggest keeping the cards in your hand so that only you can see them.) In fact, once you get the hang of the game you can alter some rules as far as how long you would like game play to last. Very fun game. Highly recommend!
Michael F. Coleman –
I got this for my 7.5 year old niece. The game is easy for an adult to learn quickly, and even easier to teach your young ones. The game incorporates mathematics, strategy, fantasy and fun all rolled into one game. The artwork on the cards is very nice. You are role playing as an adventurer trying to vanquish magical creatures, and you get points for defeating harder creatures. You basically draw cards, try to find either a “run” (at least 3 numbers in a row), the same colors (at least 3) or the same numbers (at least 3). Then you get to roll dice for how ever many cards you played. The game has pre-set end conditions so that it can’t last forever, and I found games could last anywhere from 10 minutes to 30 minutes depending on the conditions you choose (short or long game). My niece was able to understand the more subtle nuances of the game fairly quickly and I believe it also helped her with her math skills and cause/effect/consequence strategic thinking. Plenty of fun to be had though because you’re slaying dragons and collecting magical gear during the game. As an adult, I also found it to be challening and fun for a kid’s game. I highly recommend this game.
Jenn –
This game is awesome! My 5 and 6 year olds tend to lose interest after a bit but you can make the game as long or short as you want by removing more cards from the green deck. There’s a good balance of luck and strategy involved, and it’s very easy to learn. Currently one of our favorite family games.
K. Lawrence –
This is a wonderful strategy game for young kids and adults alike. It plays quickly, and it is super easy to learn. My youngest kid was quickly trying to figure out which card was the best “value” and which attack method was the most efficient. Even when the game ends, there is a chorus of “Can we play again?”. A great diversion from the world of electronics and video games.
Stephanie and Chris Rohloff –
The components are made well, the cards shuffle and deal well. The game is a quick learn. Its fun, however, it can go long…we don’t shuffle the Dragons in at the bottom of the deck, and that helps. My kids love it. I would say its best for about 2nd grade and up…because of disappointment at failed attempts. Younger students have trouble with bouncing back from that. It requires stocking up on good adventure cards to be able stomp, strike or scream at villains. It requires thinking ahead and saving cards. So, it depends on what your kiddos can handle. Its a quick, fun, family game night game.
Courtney –
Great game! My 8 yr old can play well and 5.5 yr old needs some help but requests to play. The concept is very easy to understand kids needs some advice on what cards to play to earn the dice so they can capture the creatures. 5 yr old frequently wins because she doesn’t try to earn the power cards.
Jamie Thibodeau –
We have a ton of games and this one is the most played of them all. We are obsessed with it and have played at least twice a week for the past year. My 7 year old never gets tired of it and it is fun for parents/teenage siblings because it is a challenge to win. Perfect amount of strategy and luck of the dice/hand of cards. It teaches kids math skills too with adding dice and probability/odds/margin of error when choosing if and how to best attack. This game has it all. Very nice quality, and probably our favorite game of all time.