| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| guantanamo | 9 | 12 | Yes | |
| ef | 8 | 12 | Yes | |
| fortgary | 8 | 12 | Yes | I would not go below the age of 12 with this one probably. There are many different possibilities for moves each turn and it will take kids a while to figure out how to balance and prioritize what they need to accomplish each of the turns. Younger kids may enjoy part of the game, but depending on the child - could lead to boredom as the game is stretched out for a while as kids take the time required to determine their moves. |
| Norwood | 8 | 12 | Yes | Pillars of the Earth has a lot going on with it, but it seems to me that the decisions you must make really aren't all that complex or difficult. Youth should have no problem grasping how gameplay works, and some older children would probably do okay as well. The game is attractive and interesting, and kids who already have some significant experience with gaming will probably enjoy it a lot. It is not really suitable, however, for kids who haven't yet had much exposure to modern, euro -style games. |
| basl | 7 | 12 | Yes | |
| ccmonter | 6 | 12 | Yes | Great game, wrong audience. While some older kids will most definitely enjoy this game, it's not the best option when things like Heroscape and BattleLore are on the shelf. Again, great game but wrong audience. |
| Thommy8 | 5 | 14 | Some | |