| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| wyldeoad | 9 | 4 | Yes | Young players can play with simplified rules and just taking turns placing buildings. By 8 they can play full rules. Adults will need to hold back some as the game takes the ability to foresee effects of moves, until age 10 or so. The rules are quite simple and game play is quick and fun. Plus, the pieces are little buildings so fun to play with. |
| Admiral Fisher | 8 | 7 | Yes | My oldest son loves this very much. It's quite easy for kids this age to grasp the rules, but the strategy is tougher for them. Looks great on the table! |
| fuzzyfife | 8 | 10 | Yes | The mechanics of the game can be played by even the youngest child. The strategy of the game requires at least a 10 year older, perhaps even a 12 year older to understand. |
| peacmyer | 8 | 3 | Yes | Can be played with younger kids just taking turns placing buildings, then score like Blokus. |
| wkusau | 8 | 10 | Some | Beautiful game. You can get inexpensive plastic sets or very expensive hand made sets. Kids of equal mental ability should be able to play the basic game of get rid of the most pieces at 6 or so. To understand and see the strategy of the full game will take an older child. |
| cdefrisco | 7 | 8 | Yes | This is a beautiful abstract game that I rate higher for adults than for children. My 10 yr. old enjoys this game very much. Any younger and it wouldn't be quite as enjoyable. |
| larry welborn | 7 | 4 | Yes | Younge children can play with simplified rules. Simply take turns placing a building, trying to get as many of your buildings on the board as possible. |
| guantanamo | 6 | 8 | Some | |