Candy Land

Candy Land

A child can begin by just recognizing basic colors. Each player advances along the rainbow path through the peppermint stick forest, the gingerbread plum tree and the gumdrop mountain. The players use the plastic gingerbread man as the playing pieces. There are colorful pieces in four colors and cards.

“The Legend of the Lost Candy Castle” is printed inside the box and can be read out loud. The game parts can be stored below it. The game board is colorful and has lots of yummy candy references. You play the game by moving the gingerbread playing pieces on the gameboard spaces that match the colors and pictures of the drawn cards. The object is to be the first player to reach the candy castle. There are specific directions to play. You can play with one color block, two color blocks and picture cards. If you are the first person to reach the last purple space, or move beyond the last purple space, you reach candy castle and have won the game. There are barriers along the way, like the gooey gumdrops, getting lost in the lollipop woods, or stuck in the molasses swamp.

BoardGameGeek Info

Publisher
Hasbro,JAK,Jumbo,MB Jeux,MB spellen,Milton Bradley,Playskool
Published in
1949
My Rating
1.0
BGG Rating
3.84
BGG Rank
26190
Players
2-4
Ages
3+
Duration
0:30
Complexity
1.1172 / 5
Eager to Play
No
Plays
11
Last Played
November 16, 2014
Time Spent
5:00

11 plays

  • November 16, 2014
  • November 30, 2013
  • September 01, 2012
  • January 31, 2012
  • January 30, 2012
  • January 07, 2012
  • December 08, 2011 x2
  • November 28, 2011
  • November 26, 2011
  • November 26, 2011