| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| bmatthews | 8 | 7 | Some | This is a good choice for kids, with it's fun theme of sneaking past the dragon to steal the treasure and the very healthy amount of luck. May be a little too light for serious gamers. |
| RPardoe | 8 | 7 | Yes | Nice theme and bits dress up this game rather nicely. Mechanics aren't that difficult so everyone can just have a good time playing this one, but game still rewards a bit of thinking and deciding how best to move. |
| cindy | 7 | 8 | Yes | A good family game that provides children with meaningful strategic choices. But they just love the tension involved in avoiding the dragon. |
| fsumarc | 7 | 8 | Yes | My 7 year old daughter has played this game but did have a bit of trouble deciding what to do. My oldest (when she was 8) had no problems playing. It's a fun dice rolling and moving game of collecting gems and gold and sneaking past the momma dragon to get to the big treasure in her cave. |
| sandys | 7 | 5 | Some | I play this with my 5, 12, and 15-year-old boys. It has a fun theme and is easy to figure out. My youngest didn't have any trouble playing and did quite well, even seemed to grasp the concept of sacrificing his knights. This one probably really needs 3-4 players. I'm not sure it would be much fun as a 2-player game. |
| The Unbeliever | 7 | 6 | Yes | My kids always avoid being eaten by the dragon at all costs. I can't convince them that sometimes it is worth the risk. |