
(Note that the assembly instructions given above would work only in case of the original Hasbro product. That’s it, all set to play! Now for the Trouble board game rules. These would help keep the board steady during play.

Insert the four rubber feet in the slots provided at the base. Players move the amount of spaces indicated by the dice in the center, after using the pop-o-matic to roll the dice. When this happens, you are sent back to the starting point. The goal of the game is to get all four of your colored playing pieces to 'home' whilst avoiding getting stomped on by the other players. To assemble, turn the plastic unit upside down, then turn the game board upside down and place it exactly over the plastic unit. Pop-Up Game is a board game inspired by The Lion Guard. The board needs to be assembled before beginning play. It consists of the Trouble game board, 16 playing pegs categorized into 4 colors, a plastic game unit with the Pop-O-Matic die roller, and 4 rubber feet. The game can be played by a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 4 players, and is suitable for children above the age of 5. Fans of classic arcade games will definitely enjoy this addictive bubble shooter adventure. Pop all the bubbles by matching three colors. Both these game make great substitutes to Trouble, and can be bought in case Trouble’s out of stock. Bubble Pop - Shoot Bubbles is an addictive bubble shooting game suitable for both kids and adults to play and have a blast. created two new games called ‘Headache’ and ‘Frustration’. Still, for the price, this is inexpensive entertainment guaranteed to keep a child engaged while providing a few benefits along the way, like taking turns, counting and enhanced memory through repetitive action.Inspired by the concept of Trouble, developed originally by the Kohner Brothers, Milton Bradley Co.

It should be noted that this Minions Edition Trouble game board is cardboard.

What’s Included with the Minions Trouble Game?Įverything you need to start playing is included in the box. If a subsequent player happens to roll “Siren Bob”, then the previous player is no longer safe. Siren “Bob” (Bee-Do Minion Carl is on the box) whose image is on the dice, makes a player safe from getting sent home if he is rolled. In this Minions Despicable Me Trouble board game, the Minions must move around Gru’s conveyor belt and make it to the safe set of “Finish Steps”. This keeps the dice on the game board and out of your plants, furniture, carpet and the dog’s mouth. Instead of rolling the dice with your hands, they are placed in a “Pop-O-Matic” popper, that with the push of a domed lid, rolls the dice for you. Trouble game rules state to move your pieces from Home to Start, you must roll a 6. The player with the highest roll goes first and play proceeds clockwise (to the left). Players are assigned four games pieces of the same color and the object of the game is to be the player that moves all of his four pieces around to the “Home” space before any other player. What are the game rules for trouble Roll the die (this involves pressing the dome of the pop-die roller, causing the die to jump and roll) to determine which player goes first. The whole point of the Trouble board game, regardless of edition, is for each player to move their pieces all around the board by rolling, or in this instance, popping dice. Minions love trouble so it is only natural that they show up in a Despicable Me edition of the classic called “Trouble”.
