It's a cross between a role playing game and a board game. Or you can think of it as a board game with very heavy emphasis on story elements. The first (and hopefully not last) game to use the new "Adventure Book" format where the maps are in a spiral bound book and can be instantly laid out and played reducing setup time.
Created in 2018 this is a cooperative game where you and teammates take the role of children's toys over the course of seven stories. Think Toy Story where you play the part of the toys saving Andy from various issues. Each story takes about 2-3 hours to complete.
For each story you will read the introduction, and then turn the appropriate page in the map book. On the left page of the map book will be the map, and the right page will be setup instructions and information about any unique areas of the map. The map book has 2-4 unique maps for each and every story.
Tim:
Fantastic game. I was looking for a board game with a strong story element and this fit the bill perfectly. Yes, the story is more focused for a younger audience, but it's very well done. I especially love the idea of the map book concept. Setup times for these types of game is always a pain and this approach is great. The only downside I can think of are some rule that really need more clarification. It's a bit of a minus that the Plaid Hat Website does not have a "frequently asked questions" page.
Laura:
I love this game! It is adorable without being cheesy, and has enough tongue in cheek humor to keep the adults interested in reading through the different cards and setup. The gameplay isn't overly easy, as the group I played with had to work together and make decisions, but it is suitable for children 10+ to play with adults. I am looking forward to continuing to play this game with the regular group that I started with, when the pandemic is over.