This game was bought for my grandson's birthday in december. My 5 year old enjoys this game and honestly i do too. The kids 4 & 5 y/o, insist on playing multiple times a day.
The game incorporates kinetic sand. The gameplay is basically kerplunk but with kinetic sand. Kinetic sand by itself is fun, so i was curious to see how that would work in a game setting. The game is similar to kerplunk game and this is very similar i... Read More
Players roll a dice to determine what color stick you'll pull with the goal of not letting your character fall through with the kinetic sand.
My kids and nieces love to play this, a fast game for their attention span lol. It is one of the few i don't dread hearing can we play again!
It's a fun game that can be enjoyed by the entire family, including the youngest ones. I love that it’s entertaining for the whole family. Ages ranging from 8-13.
They fall over vs stand in sand as expected therefor monkey on the back piece isn't worth the play. Boring game. Not worth the money.
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.