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Sequence for Kids is a matching game using animal playing cards. The objective is to form a row of 4 chips of your color by playing a card, and placing a chip on the board on any of the matching animal squares.
The strategic element is quite good. I think the older kid will be able to appreciate the strategy. My young kids just play them as a matching game for now. I let them playing with cards facing up to be more aware of what is happening on the board.
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We bought this game along with Zingo (that rocks, btw) for our kids age 5 and 3. It engaged the [...], but was way over the head of our bright [...] So I would recommend it for children 5 and up - even older kids (6,7) could enjoy this.
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My children have enjoyed playing this board game for several years now. It has held up well. It is easy enough to play that children over a wide range of ages can play together. Great for family nights, too.
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My son got this for Easter and asks to play several times a day. Like some other reviewers mentioned, he does not get the strategy part of the game as far as blocking other opponents or choosing the animal that would allow him to get 4 chips in a row. He will instead just pick which ever animal card he likes best from the 3 he has in his hand and put the chip on that one, and his chips are all spread out. I always try to explain why he wants to choose certain animals so that he can get 4 chips in a row to win. It is also confusing to him as he thinks he can only play on the side of the board with the animal facing him... I don't know why it was made that way. He also doesn't grasp the unicorn and dragon concept as far as being able to take a chip away or put one anywhere when he gets these cards... he is always looking for a unicorn or dragon on the board. I think the free spaces are silly as you only need 2 chips with these (3 total in a row with the free space) and they are in all 4 corners, so it makes the game too quick.
I like the idea that my son is learning some new animals and identifying the pictures with the board. I like the concept of the game and I think he will get the stragey in time. He enjoys it, so as a Mother, that makes me happy too.
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Our whole family enjoys this game. My 4 yo doesn't quite get all the strategy, but that is the appeal. The game grows from something simple like matching to more complex strategy, watching the board, and using wild cards. Much more enjoyable then the typical 4 yo game. It is really not completely appropriate for a 4 yo, but can be adjusted easily. My son got it for Christmas and is already figuring out the game on a whole new level. Well worth the money!
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