Pros: fun to play, inexpensive Cons: can be tiring, could be confusing to new players, small pieces
I am sure everyone has played Checkers before, where the object is to "jump" your opponents pieces, and remove them from play. It is a really easy game, where a beginner can learn, but which someone could take a long time to master. The pieces move in ...
Pros: Fantastic, absorbing game for 4 or 6 players... Cons: ... not quite so good for 2/3/5 players, younger children might struggle with it
Chinese Checkers is one of those infuriating games that gets extremely addictive, and is deceptively simple. You can have up to 6 players with 3 diametrically opposite pairs of players (see the product image here on Epinions and youll see ...
Pros: EASY TO PLAY, EASY FOR THE ENTIRE RANGE OF AGES TO PLAY! Cons: IF YOUR CHILD STILL PUTS THINGS IN HIS/HER MOUTH......NO!
Chinese checkers was one of the first games I learned to play as a child. The game is great for every age, except it is not a good idea to have a child who is still mouthing things to get in on the act! Color recognition is easily seen as a plus in this...
Pros: Great for adult against adult or child/adult play as a teaching tool. Cons: If you require noise and flashing lights, it isn't for you.
This is a game I have played since I was about 4 years old when it was taught to me by my great grandmother. I still enjoy it very much today. Let's start with the basic wholesome quality to the game and it's complete old fashioned charm: a wooden ...
Pros: made of wood, should last Cons: no guidelines, pieces fit poorly
I needed to find games that would appeal to adults as well as children and be balanced enough so younger kids could have a win over adults now and then. My Nephew is seven and has become "game crazy" so I took him to the store and we found this...
Pros: The whole family can play Cons: The holes may be a little to small for young fingers
When I saw the game Chinese Checkers for sale I could not pass it up. I used to play it as a child with my Grandmother. One way she taught me, so I could also win, was to jump more then one at a time. We played jumping rows. This makes the game move...
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