
Set-up is minimal, and the game features a solo play set of rules as well. Adventure Book Games take players through.
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Each chapter takes about 15 minutes to play, giving a total game time of 90 minutes. Immerse yourself in the beloved story of dastardly plots and true 'wuv.' Includes seven high-quality, paintable miniatures of Westley, Buttercup, Inigo, Fezzik, Vizzini, Prince Humperdinck, and Count Rugen Play the movie in six chapters, working together to guide characters and complete challenges. It is told over six chapters, and sees players work collectively to face the challenges of the fire swamp, escape the shrieking eels, search for the six-fingered man, and find Miracle Max - all while overcoming the constant interruptions from a sick grandson! The game promises an accurate portrayal of the book/movie, with many challenges to overcome that fit the storyline. The Princess Bride Adventure Book Game sees one to four players gather together to defeat evil, ensure true love prevails, and most importantly, keep the plot on track. This episode, along with 'Princess Buttercup' was rated TV-PG during the original airing, however, in a later airing, it is rated TV-Y7-FV. Another monster has a mouth similar to that of the Yautja from the Predator franchise. This clever framing device was quickly copied by countless other films. Lava Lady has a striking resemblance to the Flame Princess from Adventure Time.


The Rob Reiner classic saw the original story, kissing and all, read to a sick grandson by his grandfather. However, it's the 1987 movie of the same name, also written by Goldman, that is perhaps remembered most. William Goldman’s The Princess Bride was released in 1973, and has been a fan favorite ever since.
