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Klax – Gameboy Game

Original price was: $56.40.Current price is: $37.97.

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(82 customer reviews)

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Available on backorder

only 8 left in stock

Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Klax Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!

PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:Used
Genre:Puzzle & Brain Games
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_KLAX

———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.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Gameboy

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Action & Adventure, Puzzle, Strategy

Players

1-2

Condition

Used

82 reviews for Klax – Gameboy Game

  1. Carol B. Johnson

    I learned how to play this game on a recent trip with a friend. I thought it would be fun to play when I went on vacation with my kids and grandkids. It’s pretty easy to learn. After they studied the instructions, we played a few games nearly every evening. It’s too complicated for young children, but the adults enjoyed it a lot. Highly recommend this game for a fun way to spend time with friends and family.

  2. Ashley Bellemore

    We got these as a Christmas gift this past year, and we really enjoy playing this game! Easy to learn and a game that you just don’t want to stop! We played this game when we had snow days and on the weekends with family!

  3. E. Quick

    It took my kids some time to warm up to this game. It is easy to learn and require minimal strategy. It can be a long game so we usually deal less cards in order to shorten the game. If you know how to count, you can play this!

  4. Madeline

    This is one of many games I have recently purchased in the pursuit of games a wide range of ages can enjoy. To give you some perspective, the ages of my household are 5, 7, 10, 33, and 37 with a 15 year old in the Summer. I picked up this one because we have a lot of fun with Uno. It has not disappointed. Sure enough, the game is easy enough that all of us can play and play well– the five year old has actually beaten us a few times. The ONLY thing I would say about this game as a drawback is that game play can go way long. We noticed in the instructions it suggests an alternative method using a stockpile of only 10 cards versus the 30 and we will be going this route in the future. 30 is just way too many and drags on. Still, the game is easy to tweak, easy to learn, and fun to play.

  5. Andrés Solano Portuguez

    The game is fun to play, and can be played with strategy or just for fun depending on the players. It can become a little slow however with a bunch of players, specially if some of them don’t get the rules that good. The game says it is simple but is a little more complex than it sounds. The first three rounds i played with my family had to explain it everytime someone’s turn came around. Even so, with players that can easily grasp the instructions it becomes super addictive and fun to play.

  6. Becca of AMZ

    I had to add more card to the set as my wife and I play with large stacks to get rid of. Love this game. I find it more fun with its just two of us playing as you can really stick it to the other person. When the 11 year old plays my wife and her try to keep me from winning as I normally win as I am so cut throat. They don’t care about they’re stacks as long as it messes with mine. It’s my favorite game of all the games we play. Each game is different then the last. The moment you flip a card from your stack it can either be good or bad so the anticipation is enjoyable. Since you never know what the next card will bring you have to plan ahead and be prepared for anything. Two 11’s in a row… No problem I’ve got this.

  7. NE Tech Guy

    I used to play this game with my grandmother years ago, so when my five year-old started growing out of her kid games (i.e. Candyland, Chutes and Ladders, etc.), I picked this up with some others. She really enjoys playing it, and has even won a round a few times. She really gets in to the strategic aspects of playing, and even taunts other players when they set her up to play cards from her “stockpile.” The counting aspects are easy for her to pick up, and the use of the discard piles helps her understand how to make choices that will help/hurt her chances for winning in a much better way than a game like Uno might.Durability is what you would expect from a card game. They won’t last forever, especially when playing with kids. But, you will have a lot of fun with this one when playing with your kids (or even other adults)!

  8. Mama Bird

    This is an amazing addition to our game collection! We have over 25 board and card games to supplement our homeschooling efforts. This one was recommended by a friend whose kids love the game. My son is 6 and this is an awesome way for him to practice numeracy! I still help him a lot with the overall game, but he asks for this very often and its especially nice that a lost card or two will not really affect play. I would recommend this very highly to any family, but especially to homeschooling families who use play as learning.

  9. jpc1973

    We took my daughter to her first concert in February 2019. We drove 5 hours (it should have taken us 2) in a the worst snowstorm I have ever been in. The concert went on much to our amazement but we ended up staying another night in our hotel because of the storm. We ran out for supplies to the Target that was next to our hotel and I picked up this game. We were able to learn it quickly and played it for hours during that trip.My daughter recently went on a trip with her grandparents and we bought her this additional deck to take with her. They also learned the game quickly and it provided fun for them during their down time.

  10. Y

    Enjoyable game for all ages. Easy enough for a 5 year old and fun for adults too. Sometimes there is a lull where nobody can do much but the more players u include, the less likely there will be that lull. Hearty playing!

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