A suggestion: When the chips could be better mounted on the playing fields, they would not slip so easily if clumsy hands of children Fields abzählen- but that's not a big disadvantage: children over 7 should have no problems. Overall, one can say that the six-year-old has had so much fun with any other game, and the four-year-old doing a lot of learning not only the principle of the whole, but for example also simply count, win and lose, watch etc. The mixture of achievement and frustration experience is extremely effective for the youngest!
The playing time is quite short, perhaps even a little too short, unless you play the "advanced version", in which one can get into debt, or to play with less people on.
We find that this game compared to many other children's games is a lot more fun - at least for the
Age group of our grandchildren. Games like parchesi-you-not are more frustrating for 5-6 year old, and a lot of games for very young children are fast becoming boring.