- Tread carefully and win in this classic game
- Tap out ice blocks one by one
- Take your time and do some thinking to keep the polar bear from sinking
- To win, the bear must stay on top
- For 2 to 4 players
Hasbro Gaming Don’t Break the Ice
$92.00 Original price was: $92.00.$55.20Current price is: $55.20.
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Nathalie 78 Verified Buyer –
Les enfants l’adorent… ils s’amusent beaucoup avec mais ont besoin d’un adulte pour le remonter une fois que tout est casse
ringdad18 Verified Buyer –
My 4 yr old granddaughter loves this game and can even beat papa occasionally when more than one falls out and ruins your plans. Play it everyday for the past 3 weeks which says something about its staying power
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
My 2 year old son loves this game! He gets it out everyday and brings it to me and says “want to play?” Of course I have to help him set it up and it takes him 3 seconds to break all the ice. He gets so excited and still thinks the object of the game is to knock the man down first and destroy the rest of the ice as fast as you can. This is the second one I have had to buy. My older daughter broke the mallets in half on our first one and the notches on the part that hold the game together broke as well. We did have the first one for a couple of years though. It’s a really fun game.
ALD Verified Buyer –
This is my second Break the Ice game. The first one lasted almost 5 years before a tab broke making it impossible to keep the ice cubes in place. When the kids were ages 3 & 4 and I had to help them get the ice cubes in. That was annoying because they wanted to play with it so often! By age 5 no help was needed. We adjust the rules a bit regarding number of taps when the kids were little. Now each player gets to tap on one ice cube till it falls out. That is also an adaptation of the rules but fits the enthusiasm of the players. Note – I still need to help them pull the frame apart when it is time to put the game away.
Maryann Martin Verified Buyer –
This is a great game for kids age 3 and up. My 3 year old and 6 year old grandchildren both love playing this. The younger child holds the hammer head so he has more strength to break the ice. The 6 year old can do it by holding the handle of the hammer. As long as they can break the ice, it is fun. They learn to win and they learn to lose. The 3 year has a hard time losing so we decided that the winner has to give the loser a hug so he or she doesn’t cry. That works most of the time. And, it is easy to set up over and over again so everybody wins sometime.
lina roy Verified Buyer –
Not very well made but can still play with it. Arrived on time
Deborah J Blabey Verified Buyer –
Had this years ago and still love it. When I’ve seen it before you could only get from America and cost a fortune
Don’t Break the ICE! Classic FUN! Verified Buyer –
L. King Verified Buyer –
This is a great game, The old games are the best, I bought it for a friend because we used to play it when we were little, she loved it! Arrived in perfect condition and fairly fast.