| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| Firestone | 8 | 3 | Some | My son's almost 3, and while he enjoys chucking knights into the tower and seeing them fall, he doesn't yet grasp the concept. We do count the dots on the dice and try to count that many out, but I'm guessing 3-4 minimum on this. |
| fluffdaddy | 8 | | | This was a great "early" game (age 3 1/2) that has lasted (surprisingly) well into his fifth year. It IS very simple (roll the die, put your men in the tower) but it may be that simplicity that helps with the staying power. |
| habermanm | 8 | 2 | No | A very fun activity for the little ones. There aren't any choices to make, but it does teach rules, dice, taking turns ... etc. |
| m_hamburg | 8 | | | This was very, very popular when my daughter was at the young end of three. I think the optimal age for this would be 3-4, after that better games are available. |
| shawndumas | 8 | 4 | No | It's HABA which means great game bits! Good kids game. Pre-teens and teens are not likely to enjoy. No half naked women, gore, cursing, or morbidity. |
| mi_de | 7 | | | 4 year old loved watching the knights rattle about. He is about done after 20 plays, though. Not any strategy, just roll die and place knights in tower, or release and see who has more. Game time 10 min |
| 1wif | 4 | 3 | No | This one fell flat for us. The 3 year old has no interest in the game itself, he just wants to throw the guys in the tower again and again. The 5 year old find it too simple to interest her. Beautiful bits, of course, but I don't think it has a lot of longevity. |