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Price: $4.79 as of 11/08/2009 01:46 EST details
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon Minimum Age: 84 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Pressman Toy
EAN: 0021853040357
Item Dimensions: 107031099780
Label: Pressman
Manufacturer: Pressman
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 1188 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 84 months
Model: 4035-06
MPN: 403506
Publisher: Pressman
Studio: Pressman
Features:- Roll the dice to make sets with Turtwig, Chimchar, and Piplup... but don't miss and end up with an empty Poke Ball
- Contents: 4 game boards, 7 dice, label sheet, Poke ball tokens, dice cup, and instructions
- For 1 to 4 players
- For age 7 and up
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Chimchar, Turtwig and Piplup accompany players in this exciting new Pokemon game. Roll the dice and set aside any Pokemon character that will help you get the patterns you need on your card. Roll as many times as you want on every turn, but watch out -- if you roll the Pokeball, your turn ends and you can't score in that round. First player to get all seven patterns wins.
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My son, at age four, has two criteria for games. The first is that he doesn't have to read, and the second is that he has to be able to win. This game fits both criteria. Like Yatchzee, it's a game of luck, simplified so that even the youngest players have a chance to win. The score cards show goals visually, so that littles can match up the dice with the pictures. The rules are simple and the frustration factor is pretty low. A perfect game for little pokemon fans!
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We got this game for our 6 1/2 year old son. He's a Pokemon fan, but not a gigantic fan. The game is very similar to Yahtzee--you roll the dice and match the dice with pictures on a game card. There is no math like Yahtzee, which makes this game slightly easier. It's a good game for a single player, too. Our son enjoys playing the game and I definitely recommend it.
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This was an impulse purchase at the drug store for my 8 year old nephew. We played three games when we got home and it was a lot of fun. We played one game with his mom and even SHE had fun... go figure. It's a pretty basic game - roll the dice and come up with sets on the bingo card. Kind of Yahtzee like. Easy to learn, fun to play.
The littlest ones - 4 and 5 - were not able to play. I think the age recommendations here are spot on - 7 seems like a good age.
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this game is great for my 7 year old pokemon fan, great price, i like to play it too (my 5 year old doesn't do too bad either although he loses interest since he doesn't have the love of pokemon his brother does yet)...no prior knowledge of pokemon characters needed...great birthday present for anyone who like pokemon! (not like the cards that just build up in my opinion...)
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