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Tiny Laser Heist: A Hilariously Awkward 3D Heist GameUpdated a month ago

Use tiny hands to steal jewels without setting off elastic lasers!

Work together with your heist team: each player only gets one tiny hand

Show off your negotiation AND dexterity skills — each round is a mini escape room!


How to Plan Your Heist, Steal the Jewel & WIN

Each round, the "Mastermind" will recruit a new team to use tiny hands on sticks to rearrange padlocks and steal a jewel.
 
The catch? Every person only gets to use one hand!

What's included in the box?

Each Tiny Laser Heist Base Game includes:
  • Laser Frame
  • Museum Game Board
  • Skill Card Deck
  • Money Card Deck
  • 6 Tiny Hands
  • 10 Security Lasers
  • 28 Colorful Padlocks
  • 4 Jewels
  • 1 Pedestal
  • 1 Money Bag
  • 1 Burglar Mask
Each Base Game + Double Cross Expansion Bundle includes:
  • Tiny Laser Heist Base Game
  • The Guard
  • Double Cross Card Deck
  • 5 Additional Lasers
  • 8 Additional Colorful Padlocks
  • 8 Glitter Locks

 


Tiny Laser Heist FAQs:

Is the game appropriate for everyone?

  • The content is, but the activity might not be — Tiny Laser Heist can be challenging! There’s probably not a lower limit on age (we designed it to be fun for adults even if tiny ears and eyes are around) but anyone under 8-10 might struggle with the logic aspect of the game.

What skills make you good at Tiny Laser Heist?

  • We think anyone can be good at Tiny Laser Heist, but you’ll be a pro if you’re good at negotiating and dexterity games. Operation players, you’ve got a head start!

How many players?

  • Tiny Laser Heist requires at least two people to team up and move the locks, so we recommend 3-6 players, whether you’re playing the base game or with the expansion pack. But, you can easily play with 7+ players, if people are willing to play as teammates!

Is the game cooperative or competitive?

  • Both! You'll have to team up with others to pull off heists since you'll each only have one tiny hand to move locks with (the cooperative side of the game) but you'll be in it for yourself (ultimately making your heist team your opponents) since the single winner is the person with the most money at the end of the game.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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