| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| Aranza | 7 | | | This is a fine game, but it can lose replayability quickly, especially if grownups are involved. If the child has some experience with game play check out the adult version of this game instead. My daughter has been playing it since she was 7. |
| mcross | 7 | 4 | Some | Fairly simple, but can be fun for a while. |
| shumyum | 7 | | | My kids enjoy it. The game does not quite WORK and the kids need some help (4-5 yo), but it is enjoyed by all. |
| Yollege | 7 | 4 | No | My 4 yr old daughter loves to play this, even solitaire. |
| Admiral Fisher | 6 | | | |
| tiggle | 6 | 6 | No | For a couple of years, I'd bring this game out to play with my daughter, starting when she was around 5. It was WAY too difficult for her for a long time . . . she just couldn't visualize how to move the tiles to be able to slide her piece where it needed to go. She'd get frustrated and grumpy and we'd give up. Then, suddenly, one day I got the game out and it was way too EASY for her. Everything had clicked, she could run the game board and there was absolutely no challenge. After the initial satisfaction of figuring out how to work the game, she had no desire to play it again. So . . . this game did not work for her, period. |
| csjoholm | 5 | | | |
| Ed the Red | 5 | | | This is a good introductory game, but once children get the hang of it the adult version is better. |
| mi_de | 5 | | | |