| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| m_hamburg | 9 | 3 | | Fantastic game for ages 3-5. My daughter started playing this by the rules at 2 years, 10 months. A year later, it is still popular. My only criticism is that it can go on a bit too long, but that can easily be fixed by removing one or two sets of clothing before the game starts. |
| fluffdaddy | 8 | | | My son calls this game "Cheeky Badger" (which is the literal German translation) and we still play it on occasion. He first started playing this as a 3 year old - and he is 5 1/2 now. It is a roll and play game - but there are some simple tactical things you can do to increase your chances of winning. |
| RPardoe | 8 | | | Nice large bits to the game, make this easy for young kids to play. Very luck driven by the die roll, but at this age, very appropriate for kids. Some tactical options can be explained to help kids start to think a bit more about their moves. Plays very quickly also, so easy to get in 3 or 4 games quickly. |
| 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. |
| Bosaiya | 7 | 3 | No | Knizia for kids. Get them hooked early. |
| efreeman | 7 | 3 | No | First game for my son, with a well defined winner and loser. He still has some trouble accepting losing well, but this is a good first game to teach the concept. He still doesn't understand the match rule, but understands the mechanics. The mechanics are a little step up from his other games. Rating could go up with more play. |
| 1wif | 4 | 3 | No | This one has just never gone over well at our house. It doesn't seem to have any tension. |