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Can't Stop


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Minimum age:
(official)
10 years
 
     
Rating:
(average)
7.4 
Year: 1979 
Publishers:
Face 2 Face Games
Parker Brothers
 

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UserRatingMin. AgeAdults TooComment
lankyengineer96Some  
shawndumas96Yes Kids will only need a little hand holding. Pre-teens and teens will have no trouble and are likely to enjoy. No half naked women, gore, cursing, or morbidity.
Styro96Some I really enjoyed this game as a kid. Little did I realize that it was educational! This game teaches probability and risk-management.
alkaiser86Yes At some point in a childs elementary education they will bring home a homework paper dealing with rolling dice and probability. At that point you know it's safe to bring out this great game. This is the perfect game to introduce probability theory and reinforce basic addition. It's also a lot of fun for adults as well. A push your luck type game coupled with a solid educational tool is a great combo.
ef87Yes  
peacmyer83Yes Can even play with three-year olds who like dice. They might not always choose to stop or not rationally, but they can choose!
Shade_Jon8  In my experience, children like rolling dice more than grown-ups. The luck aspect of this game appeals to them, and the ability to control to some extent when to continue and when to stop is an interesting and valuable lesson.
sosullivan8  Not for the young ones, but excellent once they hit 10.
Germarish7  One of the best Press Your Luck games. Probably better for the older kids; say 12+ or so. The little bit of math that is needed each turn can slow the game with younger ones.
guantanamo77Yes  
laraberrycross79Yes Interesting press-your-luck game. Easy to play once you understand the rules for dice rolls.
mawiker76Yes  
Yollege78Yes Older son enjoys it, and the 4 yr old helps Mommy roll the dice. A very good game.
davebo6  My 10yo can play it, but the 7 & 8yo are too slow in adding to make this fun for them. Perhaps it is my own impatience that makes that a problem.
The Unbeliever68Yes A bit too dry. Lasts too long to keep kids' interest.
wkusau6 Some Easy concept. Younger kids may not make the statistically correct choice every time but who does?
Jatoha5  This has not gone over very well with my kids. My seven year old has a hard time with understanding how the dice rolls work. My ten & twelve year old understand the dice, but find it too boring. A favorite for my hubby & me, tho.