| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| 1wif | 7 | 5 | Yes | Very different mechanism and one of the few "spatial" games I've found for children. They can't always anticipate where the slide will lead their inspector or the burgler, which can be funny or infuriating, depending on how much control your child likes to have. Again, beautiful Haba bits. |
| shawndumas | 7 | 5 | Some | It's HABA which means great game bits! Good kids game. Pre-teens and teens are not likely to enjoy. No half naked women, gore, cursing, or morbidity. |
| RPardoe | 6 | | | Better for younger players as they enjoy seeing the bits slide around. But very luck dependent with the written rules. Much better to play with the next suspect face-up. Then players can decide to capture this themselves or force it on another player. Adds a bit more strategy to the game. |
| tiggle | 6 | 7 | No | Sometimes the pieces don't slide, but get stuck instead. With three players, the game can get stuck in an endless loop. For a game where the mechanics are key, the mechanics should work better than they do. |
| shumyum | 5 | | | Great fun the first time. Does not seem to hold interest very well, though. |