| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| Elden | 4 | 3 | No | Hey, they're made for kids who just learned not to eat the game pieces. Give them a try for variety's sake, but I wouldn't have too high of expectations. |
| puddnhead | 4 | | | Tried these games twice in my family, first with my sone & then my daughter. Both of them like games, but these never qutie caught on, played only once or twice with each. I think maybe the pieces/boards are just a little too abstractly depicted to create excitement in the target age (which Id say is maybe 3). |
| m_hamburg | 2 | 2 | No | These games are playable by very young kids, which is a redeeming quality, but I still think they are pretty bad. My daughter likes them okay, but is much more interested in other games. Of the four games, one is completely worthless, even for very young kids. One is tolerable with rule modifications, but gets old much past the early half of age three. The remaining two are tolerable with rule modifications for probably 3-5. These absolutely require house rules, if played by the rules in the box, they become extremely tedious. Even so, there are many better choices for kids, so I cannot recommend these to anyone. |