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Brand | Buffalo Games |
Item model number | BG134 |
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Product Id | 2085862 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 079346001347 |
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My son is 11 and he likes this game ,I will recommend 👌
BRAIN GAMES The Game is great fun to play whether it be with one other player or a large group. Try playing in teams! The categories are Language, Mind and Body, Logic, and lastly Vision. Some people are more visually aware, others have great language. You have a board, playing pieces, one die, clue cards, and score cards. You supply the brain. This is such great fun that I have already purchased a second game and sent it to my sister to play with my nephews...
Brain Games is very interesting and really puts your brain to work. This game will have the whole family playing it for hours but it's so much fun that time just passes you by and you don't even know it. I love this game and it's much better then being on the internet. I highly recommend this product for everyone.
Our family loves games, and even if yours doesn't love board games, this is a horse of a different color - WE LOVE IT! Our kids are 10, 12, and 22 (lol) and all of us, including parents and grandparents, have had a ball with challenges. There are 4 categories (Logic, Vision, Language, and Mind & Body) with 192 challenge cards. The kids have even played it virtually with friends they haven't been able to play with in person for a couple of years. This one is a real winner.
Fast shipping and fun game
I played this game with my two boys aged 17 and 14 years old. The game was easy to set up. The directions were easy to understand. It was easy to understand how to play the game and it was fun. Your brain is tested in different ways. Some of the challenges or questions are easier than others. This is a fun way to get everyone's mind thinking. Parents and kids will enjoy playing together and won't be bored.
Played this game With the whole family. Three sets of adults, four children, two under the age of 14! Lots of laughter and thinking! Would recommend it!
This book does it, you have to think, look, concentrate, and it does indeed make your brain work and being older, this for me works. I like the variety and it is a challenge and I like that. Just when I think that's it I stop and do something mundane, and then, back to the brain doctor getting in my head While doing a page it had lots of foods to find, and later I just had to cook...things are different now, I don't work, well around the house, but these kind of activities do a lot for me. I like it better than puzzles with tiny pieces I always drop and never find. I have a lot of these books,so far this is the best one. It is hard to walk and do this at the same time, one must sit down. So exercise the brain, and the body and live!
Some of the questions are so easy a six-year-old could answer them, but I don't think any of them are so hard that a ten-year-old couldn't play this game. I think the age range is more indicative of the maturity level required to play this because it is not so much fun as it is interesting. There are facts underneath the answers for every card, and if you take the time to read them, it definitely turns this more into an interactive learning experience than a game per se. It is somewhat competitive, however. Some questions require logic or skill, others require knowledge of obscure facts. I feel like this game should have come with a timer. There is no time limit on the questions and if you don't decide on one before you start the game, it can drag things out. If you plan to play this with your friends or at a game night, know that it does require a good bit of setup the first time you play because there are a lot of parts to pop out and cards to organize and it needs to be done ahead of time.
I played this game with five other people. Our ages range from 13 through 30's. Everyone had a lot of fun playing it. There were a lot of laughing, and wow moments. Some of the players did better than others, but everyone had at least one challenge completed. Some of the game's challenges were very easy, but others were super hard. That makes it great so that everyone has a chance at winning. There was also a lot of debate about how accurate some of these answers were. For example, one of the questions was multiple-choice, asking which task men are better at than women. The answer according to the card was driving, but after some debate, we looked it up on the internet, which says according to statistics, women are safer drivers. One thing that would be helpful is if this game came with a timer. None of the questions said how long each challenge should take. This made the game very long since players would spend five minutes plus on one challenge. One of the challenges was Simon says, but that challenge was very easy for both players. It could have easily gone on for over 30 minutes. After about 10 minutes, we said no one won because we didn't want to spend a long time on one challenge. The game seems like it would get easy after playing it a few times. Since players would remember the answers. It would work best as an occasional game, with different players each time. It is also easier if someone has already watched the TV series because they use a lot of the same questions. The instructions were easy to read and understand. Once we started playing, we never needed to look back at the instructions. It was easy to set up the game. There is an insert to place in the box to hold the cards, but the cars kept falling into the bottom of the box.