Star Wars Mazes: Find Your Way Through a Galaxy Far, Far Away
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Expert maze creator and lifelong Star Wars fan Sean C. Jackson brings the saga to life through more than 30 beautifully illustrated mazes of iconic scenes and locations ranging from the forest moon of Endor to Bespin’s Cloud City, the dark side planet of Exegol, Jabba’s palace, pod races, clone armies, and much more. Each full-color maze includes notes about the environment and special bonus elements to find hidden along the way.
Star Wars fans of all ages will enjoy racing through the corridors of the Death Star, scavenging inside a fallen star destroyer on Jakku, searching the rocky cliffs of Ahch-To, and much more.
• EXPLORE A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY: Immerse yourself in a brand new way when you explore your favorite Star Wars locations via exciting mazes.
• ACCOMPLISH MISSIONS WITH EACH MAZE: Each of the dozens of unique mazes comes with its own mission that’s accomplished by finishing the maze, such as “Return to the base to escort the last transport off planet,” “Take the smuggler Han Solo back to your ship,” and “Locate Jedi Master Yoda in the mysterious swamp.”
• EXTRA, FINDABLE ITEMS IN EACH MAZE: In addition to the maze itself, each includes other game activities or elements to find.
• BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED AND REPLAYABLE: The gorgeously detailed full color mazes may be solved by pen or pencil, but using a non-writing item to follow the paths leaves the book ready to replay.
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Additional information
Publisher | Chronicle Books, 1st edition (16 Sept. 2021) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 64 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1797205943 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1797205946 |
Dimensions | 27.05 x 1.14 x 25.4 cm |
by MR ROBERT S
Who doesn’t love a star wars maze book!!
by Smith
My 5 year old daughter loves mazes. There are a lot of trashy maze books so i’ve looked at a lot on amazon, bought a lot, returned a lot. The usbourne maze books are really nice but always have complex instructions – usually visit each ‘x’ in the maze without going over old lines before going to the finish, and my daughter can’t read so they’re no use at the moment, and the simpler maze books are too simple now or just trashy copy and paste a maze in a custom outline. This is absolutely fab for good relatively complex mazes but with a simple start and finish, and then at the bottom of each maze there’s an easy to understand ‘find these items in the maze’, like where’s wally (not too many things, just the right amount of things – fun that doesn’t become a chore). Design of the mazes, art style, effort put in to tying each maze into a star wars scene or world is just fantastic, and they’re laid out chronologically so you probably get 2 or 3 mazes set in each of the 9 movies. But star wars or not, it’s the best maze book out there for a non-reader who likes a challenging maze (and just to clarify, any older maze fan will also love this too).