The Smurfs are back and bluer than ever in a brand-new board game!

After its successful Kickstarter campaign, Maestro Media has released a new adventure game featuring the iconic ‘80s characters. The Smurfs: Hidden Village combines problem-solving and teamwork with nostalgic artwork for a game that generations of families are sure to smurf. 

In this cooperative game, Gargamel has ransacked the Smurfs’ village and kids must team up to help the Smurfs save their home. Players ages 8 and older will rescue lost Smurfs, rebuild their mushroom houses, and bake tasty treats to celebrate the village’s recovery. Be careful — Gargamel and his pesky cat Asrael might still be lurking and causing mischief.

Whether you’re new to the franchise or as experienced as Papa Smurf, The Smurfs: Hidden Village has smurf-tastic fun for every member of the family. The game uses clever challenges to teach kids about vital teamwork and problem-solving skills, and the difficulty makes it easy for little ones to join in the adventure.

The Smurfs: Hidden Village is available now at the links below.


THE SMURFS: HIDDEN VILLAGE BOARD GAME

This smurf-tastic adventure game is fun for the whole family! | Source: Maestro Media

Find lost Smurfs, rebuild mushroom homes, and work together to save the Smurfs' village. | Source: Maestro Media

In this cooperative board game, Gargamel has ransacked the Smurfs’ village, and kids must team up to help the Smurfs save their home. Players will work together to rescue lost Smurfs, rebuild their mushroom houses, and bake tasty treats while keeping an eye out for the troublesome Gargamel. Intended for up to five players ages 8 and older,…

Product Facts

  • MSRP:
  • $39.99
  • Age:
  • 8+

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Natalie Miller

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