The cardboard pieces are thick and sturdy, reminiscent of quality european board games. Each of the game pieces and boards and spinners are built to withstand handling from preschool to younger elementary aged children. It is a very cute idea and the ... Read More
Bought this game for our grandkids ages 6. Have bought again for gifts for other families with similar aged children. My five year old loves this game; i let her do everything on her own, including making the awful placement choices that any thinking ... Read More
Kids 3-6 yr old were able to play it together with older kids/adults with help. My 4yo grandson loves to play this and can follow the rules. It's fun for the grownups playing with her too. I have an 11, 8, and 3 yr old and they all enjoy it.
Soy ink made the colors/crispness feel less professionally printed. Each play is different since the path tiles drawn will be different shapes.
Great for building teamwork. It's a bit like team building between siblings. They are genuinely just as satisfied when the ogres win.
My 4-year-old son was freaked out by this game and never wants to play it. My 7yrs old son was bored by it. I try to hype it up while playing with my boys, but if i didn't, it's just a game of constant picking of cards.