ToiingFarrago - Fast-Paced Sequence Forming Card Game for Kid | Develops Observation | Age 5+ Years | Travel Friendly | Great for Return Gifts
A**F
Great family / friends fun
This is an extremely fun activity for both kids and adults alikeI would definitely recommend it
K**K
As described
As described
S**I
good
It is a great game me and my family play this game and we love it. the cards are good quality and it comes with a guide on how to play the game
D**A
Very entertaining and encouraging.
I bought it for my daughter who is dyslexic.it helped in building her confidence and encouraging her to read.found it to be a nice source of entertainment for the whole family.it strengthens the bond between parents and children.
S**Y
Super fun, mad game!
Bought this game on a whim to try something new and turned out to be unexpectedly fun! It's a fast (mad) game where all the players are competing with each other to form a sequence of 7 cards. Each card has three objects on it and you have to find 7 cards that have one object in common with the last card in your sequence. The first player to make the sequence first wins the round. There are enough cards to play 6-7 rounds in one go and is good fun even after playing it a few times. Really cool! Will totally recommend for the rainy season where one is stuck indoors. Goes well with coffee or whatever your poison! One minor quibble- the outer pack sort of disintegrated. Probably not meant for repeat use.
A**R
Great game modelled after Taboo but with Indian cards
This game is great for adults too. Not all members in my group are comfortable with English. So these Indian context cards were better than Taboo. Idli, curry, pickles cards like this make the game more inclusive . But you Can play with the same deck with the same group only 2-3 time. Please create more decks like this and maybe in regional languages as well. Start with Hindi.
A**R
Bad buy. Useless.
Unfortunately the game is very badly designed. Many of the words on the card cannot really be drawn or needs high skill to draw. There are names of people that most kids wouldn't recognize unless within the Indian educational system. Vallabhai Patel, Vishwanath Anand, Nehru, and so onThe language isn't right. How do you draw a " sharpen pencil" the word is " sharpened pencil". " Play tennis" " clean room". What is a " Kadai"?How do you draw cities and states like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai etc.Very badly designed game. Total waste of money.
R**H
game of speed than skill, younger kids may like it
Not very challenging. This is more a speed game than a skill game. The 5 yr old played it once and was not impressed, not interested to play again.More suitable for younger kids who can’t yet read.
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