| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| molnar | 8 | 8 | Yes | To a kid, Tamsk has got to be like something that aliens left on our planet when we weren't looking. Very subversive. At the same time, very simple to understand, and not as steep of a learning curve as other Gipf project games, so maybe the best of the series for the youngsters. |
| spearjr | 8 | 9 | Yes | A little more kid friendly than the other GIPF games. Again, easy to learn rules and excellent components, with the added fun of the timers. Kris Brum has a knack for making games that make me feel like my brain is stretching the first few times I play them, and Tamsk is no exception. |
| BaSL | 7 | 11 | Some | |
| phosrik | 6 | 8 | Yes | Abstract game that uses sand clocks as pieces. The sandclocks may keep kids interested for a while but hard to say if it will last. If they like chess they will love this game. |