






🕹️ Enter the Upside Down—where strategy meets Stranger Things thrills!
Stranger Things: Upside Down is a cooperative board game for 2-4 players aged 12+, featuring a double-sided board that recreates Seasons 1 and 2. With 11 highly detailed miniatures and a 60-minute playtime, it blends strategic teamwork and immersive storytelling to deliver a thrilling experience for fans and board game enthusiasts.






| Brand | CMON |
| Genre | Cooperative |
| Material | Cardboard, Plastic |
| Number of players | 2-4 |
| Product dimensions | 25.9L x 25.9W centimetres |
| Theme | Horror |
M**C
Worth the wait
Arrived as described. Brand new and sealed. Fully legit checking the QR code on the back. Been looking for one for ages and refuse to spend £300 on ebay for a new unopened one. Added to Amazon wishlist and ordered as soon as i got the stock notification. Not too difficult to understand with a good youtube demonstration and the instructions but can see it being very hard to master, which isn’t a bad thing at all.
S**T
Will it be too complicated?
At first it felt a little daunting for the 3 of us as we are somewhat new to board games of this type. After watching a 'how to' on YouTube we still felt a little confused. My advice, just play it! As long as the board is set up correctly the rest of the game is intuitive and really fun. A must for any Stranger Things / boardgame fan.
M**D
Good for teens and adults !
Bought this for my Stranger Things obsessed niece for Christmas, she ended up having it early and for her birthday. Loves the game ! She wants to play it 24/7. Easy to understand and follow. The quality of the game is good and the game playing time is about right too. Perfect Christmas gift for Stranger Things fans !
K**T
Very complicated
The game design and pieces are great, it's a really hard game to play and the instructions don't make it any easier
D**N
He liked it
I really don’t know as it was a Xmas present but I think he liked it .
J**L
Brilliant
Great buy well worth the money, great fun
K**L
Difficult
A very difficult game to play with very long and confusing instructions
J**A
Fun game but not a quick one
Fun game, lost the 1st time playing but th replay ability is definitely there, only thing I would ask to change is to add a quick rule book there is a lot of info to keep in mind
L**S
Fun
Fun lightweight game.
8**8
Perfect
Excellent condition. Fast delivery. Awesome
S**A
I recommend it.
Everything perfect. Thank you.
I**T
Surprised at How Much Fun It Is
I honestly thought it was going to be a bit of a random mess of game, but was very happy I was wrong. For the most part you don't know what numbers are going to be in those piles of chits, so we do our best in either deciding to go for the average or play it safe and go for whatever the most it could be (numbers range from 0-5 with more in the 2's and 3's) It can be detrimental if you lose by a very high number, luckily there things in the game to make these check chances more likely to be successfully or at least not lose by such a wide margin. Part of the game is a press your luck mechanic in making that decision to risk it or not. The game also runs on a card timer of sorts and you have to be careful not to waste too many cards on certain actions The game fits the theme extremely well and can get very intense, especially if you have the Stranger Things soundtrack going in the background. Two games in one! The board is double sided and other than a couple of minor changes, the game play is similar enough to not be a painful shift in rules, but also different enough to be a newly welcomed challenge (I personally felt that the season 1 side was more difficult and intense than season 2.) For us, it is more of a mid to light level game and one of the better cooperatives we have played together. Always having several viable choices each turn, players generally made their own decisions with welcomed advise from others. Unlike other co-op games that sometimes create a bullying player that tells everybody what to do on their turn (cough, me.) Everybody seems to settle into a job specialty during gameplay or at least become well rounded in a couple of things. A One Star negative reviewer stated that it is possible to negate the scene card mechanic entirely. This is absolutely not correct and would make the game too easy. You will always draw 1-3 scene cards per turn (depending on what round it is) unless you randomly draw the reshuffle card. The Lab (and similar ally card) only help with the hazard symbols on the action cards that you play, not with the scene cards you draw at the end of the turn. I've played this single player using 2 characters, in addition to 2 players, 3 players and 4 players. The higher the player count the tougher it gets. At 3-4 player counts, we have won about half the games we played, so a nice even challenge for us. Possible tips if too difficult: Focus on using the Eleven power to get rid of one of the vans on the 1st round of turns. Having 2 vans running around the board is awful. Also, never waste your cards challenging the remaining van, just work around it.
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