| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| duchamp | 9 | 10 | Yes | Racing fun in ancient Rome with cards instead of dice - tactical and lightly strategical. |
| ef | 9 | 9 | Yes | |
| robingoblin | 9 | 4 | Yes | An excellent game that works for all ages. Our four year old manages just fine in playing this, with occasional suggestions to remind him to block others and to go up the outside to Ave Caesar! He can make his own choices without assistance on about 9 turns out of ten... |
| Ed the Red | 8 | 8 | Yes | Fun game, with some tactics, and the opportunity to shout 'Ave Caesar' as you drive your chariot past the imperial box. Easy to pick up the rules, but not trivial. |
| guantanamo | 8 | 9 | Some | |
| lankyengineer | 8 | 8 | Yes | |
| wkusau | 8 | 8 | Yes | A true classic. Sure kids can play this. |
| Grildensnork | 7 | 5 | Yes | I play the Q-Jet version all the time with my 4 (almost 5) year-old. Admittedly, he's a bright spark, but he gets the idea that not always playing your highest card can be a better strategy, particularly if you can block. |
| boltongeordie | 6 | 5 | Yes | Nicely themed chariot racing game with plenty of interaction. Kids can play from reasonably young but would need to be 10 or more to work out the strategy, by which time there are probably better games to play with them. |
| bmatthews | 5 | 9 | Some | Way too much luck in this game for my taste, with hardly any real decisions to be made. Some kids will like that, but there are much better choices, even if you want a luck-heavy game. The theme is nicely done, however. |