J'adore se jeu en couple et en famille !peut se jouer même dans l'auto les enfants adore !
Très belle surprise ! Nous avons jouer plusieurs partie avec beaucoup de plaisir et de rire ! Je la recommande pour des soirées en familles même avec des adolescents
Très bon jeu pour une soirée en famille même avec mes garçons de 11 et 12 ans ! Très rassembleur
This is hads down one of my favourites Tokido games as an (adult) player. Its such a vibe and reminiscent of O2Jam or piano tiles. My littles like to play this one with help and have me hold their hands to play the songs.
Excellent product that I gave to all my family and friends. Their children have a lot of fun with it.
I love it... So fun to play this Tetris like game with my son.
It's kind of "back to the future". LOVING IT!!!
My boys are loving this math game so much!! Such a great way tomake learning so much fun!!
These are the two perfect games for a 4yo boy. We've played them like crazy. Tap a mole is a neat take on the old classic arcade game. Simon Says is a take on the game of the same name and there are modes to play together which I love.
My 9yo is absolutely obsessed to this. It's narrative based game with really cool "side scroller" action and a lot of stories and tasks that keep the motivation going.
My oldest is autistic (9) and while can function in a regular classroom she struggles with a lot of social skills and nuance. This game was hysterical to play with her, and she even played it with her friends. It almost looks like a "baby" game but the competition element is really engaging for older kids.
I got this as part of a pack and I'll admit I was a little bit skeptical about it. I like music but I'm not really proficient at playing anything but a few songs on the piano. I do think this game was a really good way to start kids on music education especially rhythm. We'll probably dig deeper into it as we use it more. There's a lot of options.
I really like that this game is easy for little kids. Unlike the other math games where it's driven by narrative and story telling and getting buy-in from my kids this one is just what it is. Counting bubbles. But it's also not too simple encouraging some self control because if you shake too hard you'll get too many bubbles. My even my 3yo nephew and his little brother played with the help of my 6yo. It was so cute to watch them interact and bond over a game.
My 5yo is delayed so we've struggled a bit with getting the right games. This one has been a big hit. It's a gentle game with a lot of understanding and gentleness towards the player. It's also not boring. He took his time figuring it out and was so excited at his success. I fully recommend it for parents who might need to work up to games that other kids play easily.
We live rurally so my girls have never made a lemonade stand. This game was an amazing experience and almost better than the real thing. It appears very simple but has so many layers and decision points.
My girls were panicking about rain, sweating in the sun, lamenting the cost of the lemons and sugar and cups....I could see their little minds swirl. This is a real-world game that I have brought in to my junior high economics class because it's a better and more concise simulation of the real thing than others I've found. They were nuts for it. Still, my 7yo had no trouble and has declared it her favorite.
I never imagined that I would have so much fun playing this game with my baby girl! It's a 90's game and I am enjoying to share this moments with her!
It's nut a purchase but a solution to a cub malfunction. I was very impressed with how you handled it. As soon as you understood that I had a cube that was broken you immediately asked for mailing address and sent me new ones. Thanks again! My kids are very happy that their favorite game is fixed!
We love playing this game as a family. Our son loves to have each of us in a different room as we compete against each other. Its fun to hear his laughter.
As a homeschooling family we love games like these to help add fun to our learning adventures. Love how the game makes my son think and unscramble the letters to make words then go over them again in a quick challenge.