| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| Admiral Fisher | 8 | | | My 7 year old enjoys this and my 4 year old plays in partnership with his Mum. There is enough strategy to keep them interested and the memory aspect is good for them too. Yummy art, of course. |
| dclose | 8 | | | What kid doesn't like pizza? This game has a big enough memory component that adults can get their butts kicked when playing it against kids. The kids really seem to enjoy it though it's a lot more challenging for them when played against their own age group (that is when played against people who are similar in memory skills). |
| RPardoe | 8 | | | My daughter enjoyed playing this at age 7. Fun theme (making pizzas) combined with a challenge (what cards were played, can I make that pizza) make for a fun game. Plays nicely with 2. Plays nicely with more than 2 also. |
| shumyum | 8 | | | I had great fun with this with my 9 and 10 y.o. neices. Great for family get togethers because it scales well to different numbers of players, adults like it, and it is portable. |
| shawndumas | 6 | 10 | Yes | Pre-teens and teens will like it. No half naked women, gore, cursing, or morbidity. |
| snoweel | 6 | | | My 4yo likes this with some rules simplifications. We just "draft" ingredients from a face-up selection, and we have 2 active pizzas at a time that we are trying to fill. Of course, everyone finishes on the same turn this way, but he has fun and learns some useful game skills. |
| Mark | | 10 | | |