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 Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Couldn't figure out the game...
Three adults with advance degrees couldn't figure out how to play this game...we are probably over thinking it. This game definitely premotes patience and determination. Good luck in understanding it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Another great Gamewright game.
We so enjoy this game! I think it is appropriate for ages 4 and up as it doesn't require reading or a trememdous amount of stategy. The silliness of it all seems to be a big hit with the Kindergarten crowd. I enjoy it myself!
Like many of the Gamewright games, the instructions take a couple of reads but once understood it is really a simple (but fun) game.
Kudos to the artist too!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - There's a Moose in the House
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.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Okay game - not the best Gamewright has ever made
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. (And Candyland, which has *no* strategy, but I try to discourage that!)

Additionally - and all Gamewright games have this problem, as well as the games from many other companies - the cards aren't the best quality. This is on par with the cards from other card games, so I don't mark down for it, but it still is disappointing every time I realize how easily the cards are gonna split. *sigh*



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great game - for grade schooler
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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