| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| davebo | 8 | | | Being a timed game you know you are only into it for 30 minutes. It is a cooperative game, so that can be a nice change. Nice way to eliminate age-ability issues between siblings. Fun game. |
| wyldeoad | 8 | 5 | Some | We have only played a single 4-player game with our soon to be 5 year-old. We had a blast. It was exciting to try to get all the comings and goings done in the 30 minutes (we didn't make it). As a cooperative game, our grandson was an equal team member, even if he was not an equal in all of the decision-making (which was over his head at times). As the time got short, and dice and pieces are be handed all around; it really was fun. |
| zunyer | 8 | 6 | Yes | As long as the adults are patient, the game' s a blast for the kids. They love the spy theme, the timer gimmick, and the game is always over in about half an hour, so the adults shouldn't mind playing it. This is a basic game of roll-and-move that manages to be suspenseful like few games of its ilk can. |
| Egorjlileli | 7 | 6 | Some | A very fun cooperative gaming experience where you race against the clock/timer. Very luck-driven but the theme and villains make this more interesting than a regular roll and move game. We recommend it for families with young children. |
| wkusau | 7 | 6 | Some | The time limit is cool. The game just so-so. It is good for the cooperation needed. |
| The Unbeliever | 5 | 6 | Yes | Boring until the time begins to run down. Then the tension can be fun for the kids. |
| 122norfolk | 4 | 6 | No | My children found it rather dull after the first game. Ambiguity in the rules didn't help. Great idea that didn't really work |