Mousetrap

Build a better mousetrap and you can catch your opponents mouse before yours is caught! As you travel around the board, collect pieces to create your trap, then put it together and start up the whole crazy chain reaction this is no ordinary mousetrap! For 2 to 4 players.
User Ratings and Reviews
2 Stars Too flimsy
I don’t know if the construction of this has changed since I was little. The pieces are so cheap and flimsy, one broke while we were removing it (carefully) from the packaging. We tried tape and glue and it won’t stay together well. My kids still tried to play it but soon got frustrated at how poorly it works. Looks so fun but isn’t.
5 Stars Great family-fun game
I purchased this for my son this past Christmas, having remembered my own fond memories of the fun we used to have as kids playing this game. It is always a blast to play and the kids learn that anything can happen, which turns into a great lesson about variable change. At the end of the game, my kids even keep setting it back up just to trap mice over and over again. A very good purchase and makes for a great family-fun night (old school style).
1 Star Fails to catch mice
Dear Hasbro,
I have long depended on your products; they have only improved my life. I was afraid that after my sister, Fran, died that I would no longer be able to talk to her but thanks to your Ouija Board I get the opportunity to talk to her almost every day. As a single mother I have also used your products to help teach my children. Once every year I gather around my five kids and we all sit down and play a game of Monopoly to demonstrate why capitalism is a flawed system. We play through the game in one sitting – even if it lasts ten or twelve hours. That monotonous stretch at the end of the game where one or two players slug it out in a slow battle really underscores how the economic system makes us suffer.
The fact that I’ve depended on your products so much in the past is the reason why I find it so hard to write such a negative review for you but I feel that I must. Recently a family of mice moved into our house; a gross affair, indeed. I searched your product listing and found one named “Mouse Trap.” A smile came over me as I realized that this could also be a learning exercise for my kids as it can demonstrate how cruel nature is and how one wrong move can mean your death. I’ve tried to teach this before by hanging swords over the dinner table in classic `sword of Damocles’ fashion but I don’t think they quite got the message.
So when your board game arrived in the mail I was eager to put it together. While the way that Mouse Trap itself works is inefficient, to say the least, it properly gives the message that a chain of random events can end the life of any living soul; it also encourages creative thinking! I put a piece of real cheese – made with milk from the cow we keep in the garage – underneath the mouse trap. I also put the little plastic mice in a line as if they were moving towards the cheese. I thought that if mice saw other mice going for the cheese they would find the cheese even more desirable.
We sat all night waiting for a mouse to come by. When the first mouse came he demonstrated barbarism to my children by attempting to eat one of the plastic mice. When he was finally in place underneath the trap I turned the crank to set the trap into motion – but it didn’t work. The little green diver figure did not catapult into the place it was supposed to go. The mouse was content to continue nibbling on the cheese while I made eight consecutive attempts to get the trap to work. They all failed because of that WRETCHED green diver figure. On the tenth try the trap did indeed work, and the cage fell down onto the mouse. The mouse was startled; then he lifted the cage and stepped out, running away with his food.
I fear that my youngest child, Aristotle, is now confused at his place in the food pyramid. I am deeply disappointed in Hasbro as a company that could release such a faulty and amoral project onto the so called `free market.’ I will be hesitant to pick up Hasbro products in the future and if the next product fails on me I may have to abandon your company for good. Let us swear to Odin that this never transpires.
Contributed by: A. Hinders
5 Stars Mousetrap – The Game
The Game of Mousetrap!
Of course you help the younger players set up the game but once constructed my three and six year old grandsons were enraptured for several hours, following the convoluted course laid out. The next day they were back at the table dropping the marbles and watching the action. Actually, forget the game itself, just watch the marbles do their “thing” in this Rube Goldbergesque” contraption.
1 Star This Game is Stu-pid!!!
When I bought this mouse game it came spilling from the box. Now you know that these bosos don’t even take the time to package the game properly. Then the instuctions were both in Englih and Spanish. I can read both lanuages but this was no fun playing. Then my cat eats one of the pieces and starts choking on it. This game is now a killer of humans and felines? After recusing the cat I continued playing the game. Once I got to the part were the mouse is captured the whole contraction fell apart and broke. After I was so sick of this……game I threw in the garabage. In the garbage. In the garbage. In the garbage. In the garbage. In the garbage. That is how stu-pid this “mice of the trapps is”.
Buy/More Info
Kid Toys Puzzles Better Mousetrap, Capitalism, Chain Reaction, Crazy Chain, Economic System, Family Fun, Fond Memories, Fun Game, Fun Night, Glue, Hasbro, Mice, Monopoly, Nega, Old School Style, Ouija Board, Single Mother, Sister Fran, Twelve Hours, Variable Change