Secret Door Game

SKU
010125
Grade K-2
Teaching Method
Traditional
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Charlotte Mason
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Classical
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Unit Study
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Montessori (Discovery)
A methodology based on the work of a 20th century educator that emphasizes student and sensory-driven discovery learning and real-life applications.
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Religious Content
Secular
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Neutral
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Christian/Religious
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Learning Modality
Auditory
Learns through listening, talking out loud or reading out loud.
Visual
Learns through seeing, prefers written instructions and visual materials.
Kinesthetic/Tactile (Hands-On)
Learns through moving, doing and touching.
Multi-Sensory
Curriculum that employ a variety of activities/components.
Presentation
Sequential
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Conceptual/Topical
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Teacher Involvement
Low Teacher Involvement
Student-led materials; parent acts as a facilitator.
Medium Teacher Involvement
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High Teacher Involvement
Teacher-led lessons; may utilize discussions, hands-on activities and working together.
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Everything you need is included.
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Consumable
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Rated 4.9 out of 5
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Description

A large mansion sets the stage - together we must search for clues and find the stolen valuables before midnight (when the thieves plan to slip away). A cooperative mystery game - we're all part of the team discussing ideas, sharing strategies. Can we figure out the mystery of what's behind the Secret Door? Each game is different, exciting, and tricky - and a race against the clock! A wonderful workout for those memory and thinking skills! For 1-8 players. A Parents' Choice Award winner.

Publisher's Description of Secret Door Game

A mystery game! Valuables have been stolen, and we must find them before Midnight. Together we search through the Mansion for clues. At Midnight, the Thieves may slip away with all the hidden booty!

Children enjoy figuring out the mystery of what is behind the Secret Door. Because of the co-operative principle, everyone is part of a team that discusses ideas and shares strategies. Other important skills of memory and logic get a workout, too.

Each game is different, exciting and tricky. That's why adults like playing along! Get the magnifying glass, Holmes, and let's get on with the Case. Midnight approaches!

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Product Format:Other
Grades:K-2
Brand:Family Pastimes
EAN/UPC:681964000055
Length in Inches:13
Width in Inches:6.5
Height in Inches:1.25
Weight in Pounds:0.65
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4.9out of 5 stars
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1-10 of 12 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 17, 2022
Fun!!
I love finding games I can play with my children that I also enjoy playing. This is one of those. It is not long, it has memory and deductive skills. There is no dice or spinners, etc. it is an imaginative version of the game memory. The hardest thing for me is not taking over the cooperative game - i get into it. My son was initially upset, because it turns out it is difficult to save all 3 treasures. Often we only save 2 of them before the game is up - we try to focus on the treasures we were able to save :). Love family pastimes games. They are imaginative and fun. Thank you Rainbow Resource for carrying a few of them - wish you had more!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 20, 2022
Very enjoyable for kids & adults alike
I don't generally enjoy playing board games designed for kids but I do like this one.
Rated 4 out of 5
Apr 9, 2022
Nice to have a cooperative game.
6&7 enjoy. I moderately enjoy. I’d buy again.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jun 6, 2021
Fun Cooperative Game.
I have owned this game for 30 years and used it as an elementary school counselor and now with my grandchildren. I like the cooperative aspect of the game and the matching memory function. I highly recommend it.
Rated 5 out of 5
Dec 14, 2018
Secret Door Game is great!
Building friendship skills through teamwork is a great asset builder using Secret Door. When the boys started complimenting each other for their memory and assistance, it was a "ah hah" Moment.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 9, 2013
Today has been a day of bickering between my kids but after taking away another game because of fighting it was a delight to hear all three (4 6 and 7) happily yelling "We won! We won!" It took me by surprise and I looked to see what they were talking about They had just played The Secret Door Cooperative games equal music to my ears!
Rated 5 out of 5
Dec 26, 2010
I am absolutely thrilled I added this game to my pile of Christmas gifts for my daughter who is turning 5 in January I liked that it was a cooperative game and thought the mystery in a mansion would be enticing I had no idea it would be one of her favorite games She feels so "smart " solving the game together as a family and gets excited every time we have her open the door to reveal if our answer is correct She thought nothing of the light nature of the cardboard game pieces but took in all the details of the house and the "treasures" She squeals "Oh no! We're losing time!!!" whenever a clock is revealed etc I have already planned to purchase another game from this company for her birthday next month! 5 stars at our house
Rated 5 out of 5
Jun 20, 2010
We are big fans of Family Pastimes Cooperative games! We own about 6 of them to date and try to purchase a new one for ourselves every year as a family Christmas gift As I had hoped Secret Door encourages working together in a natural way The cooperation idea doesn't seem "forced" Even without competition the game is enjoyable for all involved We have a 9 6 and 3 year-old who have played along with us grownups All of us were able to understand and cooperate to figure out a strategy There was no hurt feelings but plenty of good natured fun Everyone as a group feels the triumph of success or slight frustration of defeat No one is singled out as the one-who-lost-us-the-gameOne thing we have found with this game and all others by this company is the "cheapness" of the game design All parts of the game are cardboard ( no plastic or wood) The game board is considerably smaller than the typical board game size Most irritating are the card pieces which are the main component of the game play They are very small in size (difficult for small fingers to grasp without messing up the other pieces on the board which are crowded together on the small game board) and are made of VERY thin flimsy cardstock They are very easily lost or crinkled We are such fans of the game though that we have considered spending the extra money to get the cards laminated at a copy shop Game play takes a quick 10-15 minutes and doesn't require much preparation Instructions are simple and easy to learn even for preschoolers There is no reading or math skills involved Game play is as stated simple and easy It is basically a slightly glorified version of "memory" As in memory the strategy involved is mainly memorizing cards previously turned over The interesting addition is the grandfather clock card or the "bong!" as we endearingly call it in our house! Don't get too many bongs before you have found all the matches or the burglar wins and steals your family treasures!Again we LOVE the cooperative family games! Get more titles in stock!
Rated 5 out of 5
Nov 28, 2009
I love the idea of cooperative games for my 3 oldest children The Secret Door game seemed like the easiest for them to all play Since purchasing it we have enjoyed it immensely My children are 9 5 and 3 and they can all participate in this game It is wonderful to see them help one another remember where the matches are located When we have our family game nights this is the one most often requested by the 3- and 5-year-old Even visiting family members are charmed by its unique approach I'm ordering 4 more games from the cooperative list as Christmas gifts for our family
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 16, 2008
We received The Secret Door as a birthday present and immediately my girls ages 6 and 4 loved it! The best way to describe the game is "memory with a purpose" In the past my daughters would get a little bored playing a regular Memory game However The Secret Door makes recalling fun because they have a purpose for finding the matches - to solve the crime before the clock strikes midnight As we played the game I enjoyed watching my girls work together to find a solution They would help one another locate the matching valuable Instead of getting upset when someone chose a clock piece they would say "That's okay we can still do it!" What a positive learning experience! We have yet to solve the crime before the clock strikes midnight - but that's okay because we must use deductive reasoning to solve the crime We get to play detectives as we guess what three matches are hidden behind the door based upon which valuables were left without a match I would highly recommend this game! While having fun your children can learn to work together use deductive reasoning and strengthen memory skills This is a wonderful game the whole family can enjoy Learning has never been so much fun!
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It looks like fun and something she will enjoy a lot!

Looks like a perfect addition to our family game nights. The kids will love the mysterious nature of the game; their momma loves that it's a cooperative game, requiring that we think together.

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