"Slotter" is a strategy and skill game for children from about 6 years. Two players (no more, no less) have to compete against each other. It's all about colorful coins through a series of gears so "further switch" that one as quickly as possible down shoehorned all the coins in the collection chute at the bottom of the game. Who is ready first, wins. Is advanced by a wrench. The key: Because both players keep their own coin tokens in the eye, they are often mutually obstruct the way. Actually, quite a fun game ... if the current "Slotter" edition not some serious annoyances aufwiese: 1) The machine comes in parts and must be set to trawl. 2.) The parts are made of cheap plastic. 3.) The coin tokens you have plastic frame (similar to break out at Indian figures). These have extremely sharp ridges. Real risk of injury for small children's hands! 4) THE MACHINE TOGETHER built, they will not fit back in the box () - and who has "Slotter remake" ever assembled, knows that a) the wheels repeatedly plugging and tearing apart not bear (material), b. .) one's patience does not cooperate. The thing to build more than one time, but not twenty times and repeatedly. 5.) The game is unstable and needs to be held firmly when turning the wheels, otherwise it slips over the table. 6.) The "wrench" have no lock / release mechanism. The wheels can thus rotate with free fingers on. The cheating is opened the floodgates. Assessment: Good concept - poor execution.