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HomeRavensburger Make 'N' Break - Family Game |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Really fun family game Sep 05, 2007
By C. Delahunty
"mom of 3"
This game is great fun for the whole family. The age range recommends 8+, but my 4 year-old son plays fine. Unlike many other "family" games, this one is actually fun for the parents. And we play with our big people friends when the kids are in bed, and it is a blast. This game makes me want to throw away Candyland, Chutes and Ladders, and all those other tortuous games the kids have.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Terrific family game Dec 30, 2007
By S. G. Bigenho My son asked for this for Christmas. He plays it in his third grade math class. There are three levels of difficulty so our 5 year-old can play at level 1 and there are plenty of challenges in levels 2 and 3. I was surprised at how much fun we were all having. You are timed at how many block structures you can build according to the cards in a certain amount of time. Sometimes you have to follow the pattern exactly - design and color of blocks; other times you follow the pattern but can use any blocks reagrdless of color. It's best to play on a hard surface on the floor because blocks can go flying off the table when you need them!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fun for all ages Dec 15, 2007
By Charles J. Dougherty We played the game with children from 6-12 and everyone had a great time. The adults couldn't wait for the kids to go to bed so we could play it alone. Fun game that can easily be made into a young child's game as well as a grown-ups game.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Easy for the whole family to play Nov 25, 2010
By Shelley Porter This game is a hit with my three boys 10, 8, and 6. I had been looking for games we could play as a family that wouldn't be too boring for the older one, or too frustrating for the youngest one- and this one fit the bill. Essentially you look at a card with a picture of blocks and then try to recreate the picture with your blocks in the allotted time. It can be played quickly and requires no reading at all. The boys think it is great fun, but I wish there were some more challenging cards, or maybe even a more advanced set of cards to use for the grown-ups.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Loads of Fun Nov 27, 2009
By J. Keogh Had originally gotten this game for kids, but the adults soon took it over. Always a good time no matter who your playing it with.
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