This is actually quite simple. There it gameboard with lovingly drawn details from fairy tales and fables. These exist little cards on each of which an excerpt of this card can be seen. In 15 questions will now be found which can be seen exactly on the cards. Being the responder changes each. The children very much recommend it, but can also be like squeezing. Whoever guesses correctly gets the cards. Since all must come together on the right track, it is also a very rich communication and cooperative play. A real "lose" there is not really. I had thought that it will eventually have to be boring, but no, that's not it. In both age ranges this game is a good, and I would estimate that five years but rather is the minimum.
Because to find out what can be seen on the cards, the memory must be good, speech understanding and of course the combinatorial skills (aha, it has feathers .... must therefore be that the and).
The game is very high quality and stable and easy to handle for children. The drawings are as already mentioned detailed and appealing.
So a clear recommendation for a family game that is not so much on action, but on a common coexistence of me.