My children have this game now recently rediscovered in the closet and wanted to play it naturally. And since I had to suddenly find that it is almost the ideal match for us: Our children (age-quite far apart) liked it, everyone could immediately understand the rules of the game (even our 7 year old), and winning was not dependent of foresighted vision, but mostly by luck, and so also the youngest won (unlike many other games) times. However, one must already be careful to interpret the phases properly.
The advantages of this game:
- The rules are simple, even for (younger) to understand children, even below the recommended age, schoolchild should however be.
- Children of different ages can play this game well together, super also as a family game.
- It requires little space.
- The game can be almost any time cancel or pause, MAY 10 phases are played there, but is also less. We have individual games already begun to phase 6 and phase 8 played to bring in variety.
But there are also disadvantages:
- In the long run, the game is boring and tiring.
- It is based mainly on the "luck" to, to get the right card, which can take sometimes.
- Since the player who first designed all "phases", the round but finished playing (also, another can still get a chance), also need those who already know that they have lost, still continue playing.
Overall, this is a family-compatible, simple game that's at least take occasional whim, but not suitable for two people.
PS For children who are still having trouble, well diversified in hand to hold as many cards, you can buy a card holder or - even easier - a ruler - of course, in the folded state - flat on the table and in between put the cards.