We got this as a standby for a holiday in case it was wet. We ended up playing it quite a bit. Ok, it's a little bit flimsy but it's not that bad and nothing has broken off.
Some of the parts are a bit difficult to assemble when you put it together but no real problem.
As a game it is quite good fun and it's often impossible to tell who will win until the last few moves. The children enjoyed it - which is the acid test.
This fantastic score pad allows you to keep a record of every game.
It helps keep scores tidy and easy to follow, and helps you keep a consistent record of game scores over time.
It saves anyone hunting around for paper when you play and it is set out perfectly.
What more could anyone want?!?
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This fantastic score pad allows you to keep a record of every game.
It helps keep scores tidy and easy to follow, and helps you keep a consistent record of game scores over time.
It saves anyone hunting around for paper when you play and it is set out perfectly.
What more could anyone want?!?
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An interesting subject with just the right level of difficulty for a casual puzzler. It took about 8-10 hours which is about right for me. Different sections such as river, sky, parkland, houses helped sorting into manageable chunks. I'll do it again some time.
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A great game that stretches the brain and encourages healthy competition. By no means just for the children. The universal appeal of the game, simplicity and quality of the unit make Super Boggle a worthy buy. Get one now!
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Scattergories is a really good game. Basically, you roll a dice which gives you a letter from the alphabet. Each player then individually works through a category card which gives them a list of categories, and they have to think of something for each category which begins with the letter. This is then repeated with a different letter but the same categories. Then, in round 3, there is an open ended category, and each player has to write down as many things beginning with the rolled letter as they can think of. In each round, you only score points if no other players have got the answer.
There are a few little rules which say some things you can and can't write down, but the other key part of the game is that if there is a dispute - over, ... Read More:
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I bought this for my 18 month old daughter and she seems very taken with it indeed! All the pieces are colourful and of a good quality. It seems a shame that the 'Pinky-Ponk' does not have it's title on the board like the other pieces do. I really like 'In The Night Garden' as I believe it provides a rare chance for toddlers to actually be toddlers instead of being forced to grow up double-quick and am glad there are now more toys about that feature it!
I bought this for my 18 month old daughter and she seems very taken with it indeed! All the pieces are colourful and of a good quality. It seems a shame that the 'Pinky-Ponk' does not have it's title on the board like the other pieces do. I really like 'In The Night Garden' as I believe it provides a rare chance for toddlers to actually be toddlers instead of being forced to grow up double-quick and am glad there are now more toys about that feature it!
As a puzzle fan i was intreagued how this puzzle would go. All the puzzle pieces are numbered which does help if you get stuck but aren't exactly in order. Only hard part is putting the last few pieces in as even tho the instructions say the top pieces in last with a gentle tap they are still hard to get in. But when its finished and on the stand it does look pretty damn cool!
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