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Yes, it's famous. You will find yourself lying to your children, telling them a "2" means "Move 4", and secretly scribbling over the chutes at midnight with a fat-tipped indelible black marker while spouting gibberish and drooling.Let your kids play this at pre-school. This is one of them.
You'll look at the board and begin trying to calculate how much time it will take for the game to END. Give it to the grandparents. Soon you'll feel the urge to throw your chair through the window.not the loving-family-ambience you were expecting.AND EVERY TIME YOU THINK THE GAME IS JUST ABOUT OVER, YOUR KID FALLS DOWN A CHUTE AND HAS TO START OVER ALMOST AT THE BEGINNING.
There are three items* SOMEONE should warn parents about before they buy them. After ten minutes you will find yourself in a stupor. JUST DO NOT ALLOW THIS GAME IN YOUR HOUSE IF YOU VALUE YOUR SANITY.*the other two are Candy Land and the book "The Little Engine That Could"
I only wish someone had told ME years ago.Yes, this game is cute and easy to play. And yes, it's probably educational.But be warned - it is THE most boring game in the universe.
You'll all definitely have fun with this game. Board and dice, but it's extremely simple, exicting, and just a lot fun. This is a long time favorite game. It's not an electronic gadget or video game.
We gave it to Goodwill after playing one time. Terrible. Do NOT bother with this game. The board is very hard to decipher (nothing like I remember as a kid) and it's simply too boring for her. I remember playing this game as a kid and really enjoyed it and so we bought it for our almost-4-year-old daughter. She loves Candyland, UNO, matching games, Old Maid, Go Fish, Sorry, etc.but really does not like this game.
its also itant made well. I got this game for my 3 year old and she and i didnt like the game at all.
It is a great way to have fun with your children or grandchildren. I recommend it to parents and grandparents. My 6 year old granddaughter loves to play this game with grandma. She loves to win, but she has also learned to lose once in a while.
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