| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| wyldeoad | 8 | 4 | Some | My 4 year-old really gets a kick out of this |
| mi_de | 7 | | | Son plays at 4 years old. We handicap it by allowing him to keep all food, while we only keep it if we make a jump to the front on the last move. A little strategy. 15 minute game. |
| sevorges | 7 | | | This is a great game for its price and size. The coloured pigs and cartoony cards draw the eye for kids. The gameplay is quite abstract but the pieces hide that effectively. It is a challenging game but my 7 year old daughter has shown she has what it takes to win this one. |
| The Unbeliever | 7 | 3 | Some | Teaches basic hand evaluation skills. |
| wmshub | 7 | 3 | Yes | Not a bad little game. I play it with my daughter (3+1/2) with the "always keep your veggies" rule. She has a lot of fun, and for me its not too bad either. |
| cindy | 6 | 4 | Yes | Not a bad little game. There is a fair amount of strategy and planning for those who like to manage their cards but the inherent silliness keeps things fast and light. |
| shumyum | 6 | | | My daughter really gets into this for some reason, while my son can take it or leave it. The strategy is not quite there for them. Quick, simple and compact. |
| Admiral Fisher | 5 | 3 | Some | Yeah, it's ok. My kids like it better than I do. Not much to it, but we always place extra food on the track to soup it up a bit. |