Disney's Hocus Pocus: The Game is for Two to Six Players
Michael Hemsworth — February 21, 2020 — Life-Stages
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Disney's Hocus Pocus: The Game has been announced as a new tabletop pastime from Ravensburger that will offer avid fans of the cult movie with a way to live out the premise of the spooky cinematic feature. The game is for two to six players and requires participants to work diligently to stop the Sanderson witches from creating a wicked potion. Players will enjoy premium board game components including a wooden Binx token as well as ample details from the movie including spells, potions and quotes.
Disney's Hocus Pocus: The Game is set to be released August 2020, which positions it perfectly for fans to pick up in anticipation of the Halloween season. The spooky board game is set to retail for $19.99.
Image Credit: Ravensburger
Disney's Hocus Pocus: The Game is set to be released August 2020, which positions it perfectly for fans to pick up in anticipation of the Halloween season. The spooky board game is set to retail for $19.99.
Image Credit: Ravensburger
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