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by theeye , Mar 26 '06
Pros: Incredibly cool-looking, inexpensive and fun gift idea for the adult or kid who has everything Cons: Highly limited replayability
My regular readers are familiar with my ongoing love affair with ThinkFun, the maker of a line of deviously clever solitaire puzzles. We buy them for our five-year-old son, but many of them offer challenging fun to adults as well. During a recent ...
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by dianapinions , Feb 04 '07
Pros: Looks GREAT; excellent party amusement; makes an inexpensive gift for a friend or executive Cons: Essentially no replay value, once one solves the puzzle
The tiny, rectangular frame is only 3 ˝ by 4 inches, and there are only six pieces. Solving a puzzle containing only six pieces surely must be childs play, right? Read on, Dear Reader. After reading Epinions member theeyes excellent review ...
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ThinkFun City Puzzle
by pinyonated ,Jan 29 '07
Pros: Solid and well-made. Cons: Unconvincing as a cityscape.
A clever and fun puzzle.
Its smooth chrome plating and nice weight make it a pleasure to look at and handle.
Its one drawback (and it's a big one) is that the buildings don't look plausible, properly shaped and proportioned, or well-designed, and don't vary enough in height, as they would in a real city.
It would have been great if a skilled architect had been involved in the original design.
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