Pegasus Spiele Catapult Feud Katapult Fehde 20 min Board game Tactical [Toy] Pegasus
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#55 in Board games #1505 in Toys
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Board games
Product No.:
2101723119
Description:
Spieleranzahl: 2 - 2 Spieler
Spieldauer: 20 Minuten
Altersangabe: ab 6 Jahren
"Catapult Feud" is a fast-paced, family-friendly catapult battle board game by Pegasus that combines simple rules with chaotic fun. Two rival families build their own 3D castles out of plastic bricks, place their figures on top, and then take turns firing rubber boulders with functional mini-catapults to knock down the opponent's structures and characters. The game focuses on dexterity, tactical positioning, and a good dose of slapstick destruction, making it ideal for game nights with family and friends.
From a technical standpoint, "Catapult Feud" is designed for multiple players (typically two opposing sides). The box usually includes a game board or surface setup guidelines, two or more spring-loaded or tension-based mini catapults, soft projectiles (rubber or similar material), plastic bricks for building fortresses, character figures, and various cards or markers that define special actions and scenarios. The components are typically made from sturdy plastic and cardboard designed to withstand repeated play, with a focus on safety and durability; the projectiles are soft to minimize damage and reduce risk of injury, yet heavy enough for satisfying launches.
In terms of gameplay applications, "Catapult Feud" is well suited for casual gaming, family gatherings, and social events. It promotes hand-eye coordination, spatial thinking, and light tactical planning as players decide how to construct their defenses and where to aim their shots. The rules are generally easy to learn, making the game accessible to both children and adults, and adaptable for house rules or variant scenarios. It can also serve as an introductory "gateway" game for people who are new to modern board games, thanks to its intuitive, physical gameplay and strong visual appeal.
The benefits of this product include its high replay value, interactive 3D construction element, and immediate "wow" factor when the catapults are in action. Building and destroying castles provides a satisfying play experience that often leads to laughter and memorable moments. The modular components allow for creative castle designs and different game setups, ensuring that each playthrough feels a bit different. In addition, because the game is largely language-independent once set up, it can be enjoyed by groups with mixed language backgrounds, as long as someone can explain the rules.
Pegasus, as publisher and distributor, is an established name in the board game industry, known for bringing a wide range of modern tabletop games to market. The company is generally recognized for solid production quality, clear rules, and a diverse catalog that targets families, casual players, and hobby gamers alike. Where Pegasus and its partners pursue measures related to sustainability or environmentally conscious production--such as optimized logistics, durable components designed for long life, or selective use of certified materials--the advantages lie in reduced waste and products that can be used for many years of play. By choosing such a board game, customers can support a culture of shared, non-digital entertainment that relies on reusable components instead of disposable or single-use products, contributing in a small but meaningful way to more responsible consumption patterns. Through repeated use over many game nights, "Catapult Feud" offers lasting value and encourages social interaction without additional electronic waste or energy consumption during play.
For use under adult supervision. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Not suitable for children under 36 months.To prevent possible injury by entanglement, remove this toy when the child starts trying to get up on its hands and knees in a crawling position.