Cute game to play with the grandkids. My granddaughter loves it! My twin 8 year olds love this game and continue to play it now (well after the holidays) we love how fun and educational it is for the whole family. I could definitely see kids enjoying ... Read More
It's anybody's game (see #4), it teaches some perseverance. Kids even learn a little geography as they play, racing from city to city around the world. It has educational aspects of math, geography & cultural awareness. Petersburg and milan.
The mechanics are easy enough for kids to pick up right away. The instruction is easy. The game is very doable for 3+.
It's straightforward enough that he's able to play with only occasional guidance. He sometimes tries to start his turn by rolling the dice instead of drawing a card.
It's a great pick for any casual social gathering, though it might make time slip away faster than you'd expect! I definitely recommend for family game night and it would make a great gift. Our whole family loves it!
There's plenty of prompt cards and plenty of replay value. The topics are great and the pressure of the 5 seconds adds to the tension.
Game doesn't require a lot of instruction-reading or know how. It's really easy to play and sets up quickly. Set up is quick.
The baton is arguably an improvement versus the twisted timer. Comes with a travel case that holds the cards and the baton timer. Battery cover requires a standard phillips screwdriver.
The game comes in a huge box, covered in weird stickers, extra useless cards, and includes an incredibly obnoxious “timer” that is basically unusable. The actual “cards” are thin paper with poorly printed lettering in a tiny box. The game has cards th... Read More