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Qwirkle™ Mix, Match, Score and Win! from Mindware Reviews

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Incorporating elements of familiar games, Qwirkle is engaging for mixed ages.It's part dominos (matching) and part chess (planning ahead and strategy). And when a tile completes a series, call ""Qwirkle"" (instead of bingo).Even the youngest players can score points with basic plays (match any circle with any other circle, for example, or any blue shape with any other blue shape); play in teams to even the field.Includes:108 wooden tiles (1½"") in 6 shapes and 6 colorsHeavy cotton drawstring storage bagFor 2-4 players. Parents' Choice Gold and MENSA Select Awards. Ages 6+.

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Posted 1 year ago
Northeast Mama
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My children ages 3 - 7 enjoy this game, as do my husband and I, and the grandparents. It's essentially like a dominoes matching game, with enough strategy and luck required to make it fun for a huge range of ages.
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Posted 14 years ago
Quirkle Lover
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We ordered this game for Christmas and have played it every night since it was opened!! My husband and I even play after my 5 year old goes to bed. It's like a combination of dominos, scrabble and a crossword puzzle, only with shapes and colors instead of letters. A great challenge for everyone. It is by far the favorite family game.
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Posted 14 years ago
We've played it twice and had a ball. Our 8 year old loves it as well as the grandparents. It's a great family game involving strategy and creativity.
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Posted 14 years ago