Highlights
Quality
Very happy with both the quality and service
This is a nice game and good quality in terms of the cards and designs
Played this game for the first time with the family whilst on holiday
The only negative is the cards could be of better quality but i guess that is the same issue with any card game
Packaging/appearance
This is a really fun game great quality images and good quality card and packaging
The illustrations are cute and colourful and the packaging is quite handsome so its a good gift
Competitiveness
My 6yr old has loved playing this game for last 2yrs
For the all family to enjoy both for a 4yo and the parents
Overview
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- This product had a total of 1,650 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 2 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Found the game after some reviews online
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This handsomely produced simple number addition based game has rules which make it an educational tool for the younger player including having to use your memory to remember your cards as you cant look at them in open play
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most of all however its a hoot short turns of play ensure no one is bored no matter how short their attention span
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My only suggestion for improvement which players can easily remedy themselves if they agree with me is that the game should have an extra tat in the title
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Aim of the game is to get the lowest score
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Peek at the 2 outside cards and do not look at the middle 2
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The only negative is the cards could be of better quality but i guess that is the same issue with any card game
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My 4 year old niece was helped by the pictures of mice on the low scoring cards and rats on the high scoring cards she was quickly collecting mice while discarding rats and her understanding of the numbers improved as she played