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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). It is kind of cute, but not laugh-out-loud funny ... pretty mellow actually. There is a little bit of strategy when you have several cards you could choose to play, but often there are just not many options. The kids don't mind playing it, but it isn't on their top ten list. I probably would have passed on buying this game if I had played it first.
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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 players! Teaches the concept of matching, because you can only put the moose in the matching "empty room card." For instance, you may have a picture of the moose snooping through the fridge; you can only put him down on someone's kitchen card.
This was difficult for my girls as they love the moose and can't imagine why anyone would not want him in their house.
Two thumbs up from this happy mom!
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I heard about this from a friend at work; got it and the first time we played we were laughing hard enough to cry; my DDs are 7 and 9 and they love it and beg for us to play it; it is a quick card game that can go really fast if you want it to; I use it during the wait for water to boil for noodles for dinner or that break between shows or waiting for your food to arrive when we are out; fun and easy; no you won't learn anything to help you get a good ACT/SAT score, but life should be filled w/ laughs and this does it for us!
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We were at a family party recently and there were all ages playing this game and loving it. A 5 year old patiently explained the rules to me. It is great because you don't have to be able to read to play it but it's fun enough for adults to enjoy as well, so it's a great family game or for any group of any age.
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Yes, this game takes practice to learn but after that it is simple and fun! My students go nuts after this game and it's so silly that they love the absurdity to it. I had students carry this game away so I'll have to get another one. It's so fun!
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