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My grandson loves this game and with pokemon characters...its great for him to enjoy and quick for us to play
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Had to have this as soon as I saw the link...my hubby and I are huge Pokemon fans and play it when there's nothing to do...as fans, aplogies to parents who have to ask questions like "Does your Pokemon have four legs?", it's definately more fun for those who know their Pokemon, not just by what they see on the board, but can ask questions like "Does your Pokemon gain a second type when it evolves?" or "Did/does Ash have this Pokemon in any form?" But it also allows you to learn more about Pokemon as you go if you are a newcomer playing with a longtime fan (your kid!)
Only issue is that there are only two different boards, with only 48 Pokemon. With 493 Pokemon in existence (as of the Diamond & Pearl era), there could have been a lot more board options!!!
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i love this game. you sould buy it. i win off my mom and dad they are not pokemon lovers.
Parental comment: there are a variety of such seach and identify games. They feature different characters or sybols. excellent exercise to develop short term memory. great vehicle to build deeper interaction with the parents. We never play to let isabella win. we play a fair game to WIN. this game is better than most in leveling the playing field.
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This game is very similar to the "Guess Who" game, but with Pokemon. Big differences:
- Pokemon instead of people. Makes it a bit confusing. "Is your pokemon weak against electric attacks" questions are hard for parents.
- There are two sets of pokemon cards included. The game is designed so you can switch out all the little cards in the trays with a different set of pokemon. While this lets the kids have more pokemon to choose from, it means the cards are never secured in the slots very well, so if you flip the board upside down to make all the panels flip open, some cards will fall out.
- because of the loose fitting cards, and the constant switching, I can tell this game won't last very long with little ones playing. The cards have already gotten a bit bent, and I ended up just taping one set onto each frame, so they can no longer switch them out.
Overall, they love it, and I'm glad I made the purchase, but don't expect this to be a super durable game.
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My son loves Pokemon, so of course he loves this game. I wasn't sure he was going to be able to understand how to play (he is 4), but he caught right on and loves to play it. It is the same as "Guess Who?" but with Pokemon characters. I agree with the others who wrote that the cards do slide out of the holders if you are not careful (and a bit even if you are careful) ... but generally this just takes a quick adjustment. All the cards are just a light cardboard, so if you are playing with a rougher kid, I'm sure these are all toast in a matter of days! The holders are durable, however, and the game is fun. We have definitely got our $13 out of it and nothing has been ruined yet for us.
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