Chutes and Ladders Board Game for 2 to 4 Players Kids Ages 3 and Up (Amazon Exclusive)
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Daniel A
> 3 dayBought this for my kids and it has been a lot of fun to play. Its made cheaply compared to back in the good old days, but that doesnt take away from the enjoyment of it. A classic!
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Julie Bowers
> 3 dayMy 4 year old grandson loves this game! Gives us a fun moment together !!
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MD mom
> 3 dayGreat for 4 year olds
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Hollywood
17-12-2024My granddaughter loved this game. She played it with her Dad and had a great time.
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Kimberly Dunlap
> 3 dayIt was a great choice for my 4 year old grandson
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Matt
> 3 dayFun game for kids! Not very durable
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Travel gal 801
> 3 dayI kinda remember how to play but had one question and then discovered the instructions are in Spanish!
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Nic
> 3 dayNowhere near as good as original. The art on the board is highly distracting, the spaces where the chutes/ladders start and end are overlapping making it tricky to tell what space you are in. Besides the poor graphic design, the message each ladder/chute tells a child is terrible!! If you are carrying dishes (to a child is a helpful idea) ends up in a broken mess at the bottom of the chute. If you are reading books at the top of the slide (also a great thing for a child) you are bored at the bottom of the chute. The scenarios go on like this. My 3 1/2 yr old was perplexed by the scenarios and stopped playing after reaching space 21. She normally LOVES games ( Busytown, Busy Airport, Mystery Garden, Dominoes, Sneaky Snaky Squirrel, Racoon Rumpus, Hoppy Floppy Bunny, Deep Dark Woods...)
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Greenshoes
> 3 dayWe love this game, I had it when I was little and so I bought it for my kids. Its great because it doesnt matter who you play against, it is a matter of chance not skill. It teaches kids to count, take turns, and even to learn to face failure (sliding down a chute). We all play it and Ive got 4 kids of different ages.
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Toreca Napton
> 3 dayNothing like the old classic games. The new games are just not the same.