It's the Case of the Hidden Toys! One of the neighborhood pets has hidden someone's toy in the clubhouse. But which toy is it? Cruise the neighborhood searching for clues in this junior version of the classic adult detective game.
For 2 to 4 players.
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Author: Guest This is a fun game. Our 4 year old now 5 year old loves to play and picked it up pretty easy. Its a lot of fun to play and the whole family enjoys playing it. Its very cute like clue but without someone dying in the game. Its about someone who stole a cookie and you have to figure out who stole the cookie at what time and what they had to drink with it.
Author: Guest I bought this for a gift for my 5 year old. He enjoys playing and it is great at making him form logical deductions.
It is tough to set up for each game - it took me several times reading through the instructions to figure it out. I think it will be a long time before my 5 year old or his 6 year old friend will be able to figure out to be able to set it up for a game. I worry that because the set up for the game requires the pieced to be taken in and out of the bases every game that they will quickly become worn but we will see.
Author: Guest I had to read the rules three times just to understand how to play this game. My six year old twin boys were really frustrated with the rule that players can move any of the characters (we kept ending up with all of the characters stuck in the rooms). I switched around the rules a bit and we've been having a great time playing though. If you are a little creative, you can modify this game for the younger set.
Author: Guest I read other people's reviews of this game and I find it hard to beleive that a 5-year-old (much less anyone younger) can really play this game. They are probably playing their own "version" of it. It is way more complicated than regular Clue and actually put me in a bad mood trying to play it. Only a 5-year-old in MENSA could actually figure out how to use strategy in this game.
Author: Guest Bought this game for my daughter who is 5 she loves it and it is not hard for her to play, nor is it boring for me to play with her