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Amazon.com's Price: $7.99 Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 12 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Vintage Sports Cards
EAN: 0759751002275
Label: Gamewright
Manufacturer: Gamewright
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 99 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 months
Model: 227
Publisher: Gamewright
Release Date: June 12, 2006
Sales Rank: 2087
Studio: Gamewright
Features:- Card game
- Keep moose out of your house and send them to your opponents
- Close doors and use moose traps to keep them away
- The player with the fewest moose wins
- For 2 to 5 players
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Eeek! There's a moose loose in the kitchen... and another in the bathroom! In this silly matching card game, the goal is to keep moose out of your house, while at the same time giving them to your opponents. Use a door to close off empty rooms or, if you're lucky, plant a moose trap to keep those loveable but uninvited visitors away! The player with the fewest moose wins. Includes 58 cards and rules of play. For 2 to 5 players.
Average Rating: 
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This game is loads of fun for adults who don't mind being a little silly.
The group of friends that I played with ranged in age from 18-40 and we
all had lots of fun. Most of us like cute things, and the images on these
cards are just adorable.
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The good part of this game is that it's clearly suitable for young kids - not every game is, but this one is easy enough for even a very young child to play with no modification of the rules.
But there's not too much strategy to the game, and we find when we play that we ultimately all end up with very close to the same scores.
The children (aged 5 and 2.5) very rarely request to play this - they mostly prefer games with more strategy, like Sleeping Queens or dominoes. ... Read More
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This is a fun game - for the recommended ages. My almost-4-year-old still likes to play and likes the colorful cute moose pictures, but he needs lots of prompting from me on how to play. I like it more than him! I know a lot of adults and older kids that love this game. I'm glad to have it in the game closet - I'll just have to wait 2 more years.
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We went on a game buying binge a while back, purchasing several of Gamewright's games. This had great reviews, but wasn't a huge hit at our home. The $8 price seems a little high for basically just a deck of cards. I'm not sure why it comes in such a big box (it takes up more storage space ... this holds true for several of the Gamewright games). It isn't as simple as some (Wig Out, Hiss) but not as difficult as others (Sleeping Queens or Frog Juice, which require several readings of the istructions). ... Read More
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This game is a real winner, any way you look at it. It comes in a heavy duty, durable box; perfect for little hands to take care of. The pictures of the Moose are adorable (and made me with we had the book If You Give A Moose A Muffin to read afterward.
Though geared for the younger set, this game is fun for the family to play together. Your goal is to stop the moose in his tracks and not let him in your house, but at the same time, you have to get rid of your moose and give him to other ... Read More
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