| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| lankyengineer | 10 | 4 | | |
| wilythesnitch | 10 | 4 | Yes | This is the ultimate dexterity game. By the age of 4ish, kids are able to play, and compete with the adults. For sure they will need help with scoring, but that can be a group effort. At 4, most kids are just happy to play with the big people, and don't really care about winning. Quick, simple and great FUN to play, I cannot recommend this game enough, except for the price. |
| christiankilloran | 9 | 7 | Some | Kind of like shuffleboard with dice. My 8 year old son adores this game, probably because he is a better player than most of our adult friends! Multiplication skills are needed along with some dexterity. However, my adult gaming buddies are split on this...half of them love it, half hate it. Playable by very young kids if an adult helps with the scoring. |
| Yollege | 9 | 4 | Yes | Have played several times, and have yet to beat my 5 yr old daughter. She rules at this game. Lots of fun, and is well worth the price, even though it is high. |
| efreeman | 8 | 4 | Yes | Great game. At age 3, my son can't really "play" the game, but he really enjoys flicking the dice down. Probably his most requested "game." We don't keep score, just flick the dice down and I comment when he makes a good roll, so he keeps the dice on the board most of the time and gets excited when I tell him he made a good roll. |
| mawiker | 8 | 4 | Yes | |
| mike86 | 8 | 6 | Yes | Younger kids may need some help keeping score, but turns are quick, games are quick and just a good level of fun competition. 'Board' is large so if a kitchen table is used, kids can very easily have a 'party' atmosphere by enjoying snacks and juice....sort of similar to the environments adults might have around a dart board. |
| Norwood | 8 | 8 | Yes | This is a very simple dexterity game that combines the skill of flicking/sliding the dice into the right place with the luck of which number is rolled on the dice. Scoring involves simple multiplication and adding, which could be pretty educational at times. Decent fine-motor dexterity is required to do well, but kids seem to enjoy it even if they don't do well. It's a little expensive, but a lot of fun for everybody. |
| wyldeoad | 8 | 4 | Yes | Players take turns tumbling dice down a 4 tiered board. Obviously the younger the child the more difficult this will be for them. But almost any age can do the task, although they will need adults to add-up the scores. It is a fun, hands-on game for all. With younger kids, adults will need to handicap themselves. But, by age 8 adults and kids can play pretty competitively. |
| 1wif | 7 | 3 | Yes | This game makes for great family time. Our young children are happy to just chuck the dice down the board (we don't really bother to keep score with them.) We have introduced it to many people, young and old, and it's a very accessible, easy to grasp game. |