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.
Liz Macintyre –
I am a game person and as a Grandma, it’s a game I can actually enjoy playing with my young grandson (age 6 1/2). Although the game says 8 yrs. and up, I have found that 6 year olds can play this too. They love the different "creatures" but it’s not scary. They get to roll dice and plan their moves. It’s a very good teaching tool for counting, strategy and memory skills. The actual cards in the game are interesting and there is a lot of detail. It does take a bit of work to understand all of the rules to the game at the beginning, but once you get that, it’s pretty easy. My 6 1/2 yr. old grandson (after playing only the first time) took the game to his other Grandma and taught her to play it with him. He enjoys playing it every time we are together.
FamilyS –
This game has been a delight to play with my 7 year old son. It’s not a boring move your peg kind of game you can really enter the story and adventure created with each play. The pieces are quality material with vibrant colors. There is strategy to be learned but also luck. It makes the game fun up until the last play. We love imagining the attack plans and having fun with it. The reference cards for each play are so helpful and make learning the game so much easier. It takes a few hands to get the idea and hang of the game just like any other game, but it is well worth it. Anyone we have shared this with has enjoyed playing it.
GloriaCrooks –
This game is hands down the BEST card game ever! My husband and I play it alone, we play it as a family with my five year old daughter and everyone enjoys it. Grandmas and grandpas have played it with us. It’s truly a game for ALL ages! We play it at least two to three times a week. We even take this game with us on vacations!Some reviews claim the instructions are too hard to understand, but my five year old got the hang of it in less than five minutes. I think the instructions are easy to follow and you’re even given little cards to keep with you throughout the game to remind you what a strike, stomp and scream is.Buy this game, seriously. You won’t regret it!
Lamplighter13 –
Love it. Very easy to learn and my 6-year-old beat us the first time we played. We were hoarding cards and being conservative while he was collecting all the easy points. In the end he won. We played this in our gaming group with adults and tweens and they enjoyed it. I’m surprise it’s so cheap to get. Other games I like are King of Tokyo, Munchkin, Survive: Escape From Atlantis, Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride, etc. just to give you an idea of my taste. It’s not a heavy game at all. But not too kiddy to bore adults to death.
Nattie Louie –
This is a pretty fun game. Not necessarily one I would play just with a bunch of adults, but it’s fun to play with our middle schooler. It is not all that complex, and is a pretty quick play. Love the pretty dice, and the artwork on the cards is well done. Good quality! Love that it comes in a tin!
Karen –
Our family learned this one in one or 2 nights and it has become a favorite. We have 2 adults and 2 7-year olds. It is easy enough for kids to grasp but still engaging for adults, and plenty of luck involved so anyone can win. The kids did not know card games (like rummy or poker) that are a foundation for the card aspect of this game, but they picked it up. My only quibble is that the box suggests a game may take 20 minutes. It seems to take us much longer because Dad is very mathematical and wants to calculate the probability of every possible outcome for his turn and for the kids he’s helping. It is still fun, it just takes a long time. It is a great tool for teaching probability.
Elaine –
This is a great fight the goblins and witches and scary animals and dragons game. Lots of fun. The cards are nice, the powers are helpful so get those cards if you can. Plays fairly quickly, is easy to teach and learn and plays in about 45 minutes. There’s a new version/expansion coming out in September as well that I’ve ore-ordered so you may want to check that out at Gamewright games before purchasing this one. I can’t remember if they can be combined or if the new one basically replaces this one but if the new one is a standalone, check that one out first as it seems, from my somewhat hazy memory, lol, that it has some more interesting choices.
Julia Stormy Meadows –
My GOSH my 7 year old son is obsessed with this game. We recently (in the last several months) became a major gamer family. It’s a way to bond with my 4 and 7 year old sons. This is one of many games I purchased and by far the one that is most played. Now, for me personally – I can get bored with this one. But it is just right for my 7 year old. My 4 year old also plays but I often need to remind him of sequences for the 3 methods of attack. He tends to use the "Scream" most of all because it’s easier for him to remember to use the same color. But he still has a lot of fun. This game can go on for a LONG time too. I have gotten to the point I remove many cards out of the event deck so we have a shorter play time.The dice are lovely red and smooth. The card artwork is pretty. The entire box and set up is well made and just nice quality. We’ve definitely played our money’s worth out of it already.
MTStew –
This is a new family favorite. I love games that are good for a wide age range and this fits the bill. It’s my seven year old’s favorite game and my husband and I love it, too. In a lot of ways it’s really simple. Very easy to learn. But there’s enough to it, enough variety and options for play on your turn, to keep it exciting. There’s a good amount of chance based on the cards you get and the dice you roll, and then also some strategy, which makes for a well balanced game.
HushStrike –
After playing Dragonwood over 30 times in the first week, I think it is safe to post a review. First of all, this game is extremely easy to learn from the instruction manual, and even easier to teach others how to play. I have played this game with my wife, my two sons (11 & 9), and 3 other friends who are into strategy games. It is so easy to pick up and play. It is a good mix of deck building, random dice rolling and strategy. It stays fresh enough that you can keep playing, without boring, at least for 2-3 times in a setting. The art style is simple and elegant, and a great attraction to anyone who is into medieval style. The game experience is equally fun for 2-4 players. The instructions include 2-3 variants as well for more experienced players. I have not attempted those yet but look forward to doing that soon.