| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| Norwood | 7 | 5 | Some | This is mainly a game of luck (cause those bouncy balls can go pretty much anywhere, no matter where you put your pieces), but I really like the building component involved with this game. Very young kids (I was playing with my 5-year-old nephew) can grasp the ideas very simply (even if they need a little help getting the pieces into place) and the picture-only cards make the game usable for children who can't yet read. Maybe the fun would wear thin after a while, but I thought it was pretty neat. |
| musicmom | 5 | 4 | Some | It's a great idea, but the reality doesn't quite live up to it. It gets played occasionally and is fun enough, but it gets old. |
| Styro | 4 | | | Our kids (4-9) played this a few times when we first got it, but it lost appeal quickly. The table is not well balanced (the balls always tend to go in one direction). |
| Yollege | 4 | 5 | No | It entertains them for a little while. Not a very good game though. |