Ravensburger AG – 25530 – Mystery Advent Calendar – The Indian Palace?
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The EXIT megatrend now as a mystery advent calendar! Day by day, room by room, time is running out …This Advent season will be just as exciting as an escape room! In each of the 24 compartments of the Mystery Advent Calendar for ages 10 and up, a…
SKU | 406732 |
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EAN | 4005556255306 |
MPN | 25530 |
Categories | Other, Advent calendar |
Tags | advent calendar, from 10 years, new product, Ravensburger AG |
The EXIT megatrend now as a mystery advent calendar! Day by day, room by room, time is running out … This Advent season will be just as exciting as an escape room! In each of the 24 compartments of the Mystery Advent Calendar for ages 10 and up, a tricky puzzle challenges the player. To find the right door for the following day, the puzzle in the room must be solved. Clues can be found in the richly illustrated compartments, on a total of 55 puzzle cards and on various puzzle elements. If you combine cleverly, you will find the solution and thus the symbol of the following door.
Important information
Caution! Not suitable for children under 36 months.
Product details
– Item no.: RAV25530
– EAN: 4005556255306
– Publisher: Ravensburger Verlag GmbH
– Product types: Advent calendar , Toys
– Theme: Mystery
– Language: EN
– Release date: September 2025
– Number of players: For 1 player aged 10 and over
– Format: 33.9cm x 49.9cm x 4.9cm
– Weight: 700 g
Weight | 0,7 kg |
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Dimensions | 50 × 34 × 5 cm |
Produkttyp | advent calendar |
Age recommendation | from 10 years |
Players (max) | up to 1 |
Players (min) | 1 |
Product safety
Manufacturer information
Ravensburger Verlag GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 1
88214 Ravensburg
DE - Deutschland
E-Mail: info@ravensburger.de
Person responsible for the EU
Ravensburger Verlag GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 1
88214 Ravensburg
DE - Deutschland
E-Mail: info@ravensburger.de
The history of Ravensburger is undoubtedly shaped by the principles of Otto Maier. Inspired by the educational reform developments of his time, he founded a publishing house in Ravensburg in 1883. His goal: to combine entertainment and instruction. His maxim: learn by doing. His quality standard: only the best.