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Toys and Games Reviews of SorryCustomer Review: Fun for everyone! Summary: 5 Stars
First of all I want you to know that the review that what jayhawkeye2 wrote is rediculous and that you only do what the cards say. How do you get into a fight with such simple insructions? No, this game isn't slow-moving or boaring or any of that nonsense. Its great for anyone who is learning numbers. My dad and I play it all the time; fun for all ages. My mom's side of the family is really big and when we have reunions we always play and have a great time. Even my teenage cousins enjoy this game with the whole family. A GREAT classic! TOTALY WORTH THE MONEY!!!!! IF I COULD I WOULD GIVE IT 10 THUMBS UP AND 1000000000 STARS!
Customer Review: Sorry! Summary: 4 Stars
This game is based on which color you chose and the cards. Sometimes the cards will say stuff in it. Actually usually. Actually I prefer Clue but this is still cooler than Monopoly. It usually depends what mood I'm in for. This doesn't really fade away ever, it's just kinda knowing the object of the game. Which I never really saw the main "object" but maybe that's just me. This is an essential for any board game collector. It's kinda boring after awhile though, that's why most of the board games are called board games. But it's not that boring and sometimes it's essential. It feels like a ride of expirience.
Customer Review: Sorry! Summary: 3 Stars
This game was fun the first and second time you play it but when you figure out that the game is pretty much based on luck and no strategy you'll think twice when you want to play this a third time. Although this is still a good game for the family. It features a detailed bored with a deck of cards that have number 1-12 and selected cards that say SORRY! this means you switch places with another player. All in all I would recomend this game to anyone who loves a game of luck.
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Customer Review: The kids LOVE it Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this for my nieces for Christmas. I wasn't sure how it would go over because they have video games as well. They ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. As a matter of fact, I can't go visit without being told I have to play with them.
The game is a lot of fun, and makes you think. I believe it's helping with their deductive ability. They actually think about who to send home or what moves to make instead of just "picking" on someone, or moving any random piece.
I didn't think a board game would beat a video game but this one proved me wrong.
Customer Review: Add an element of strategy to the game! Summary: 5 Stars
For those of you complaining that this game is too simplistic for adults, try playing the adult version! This is the true game and not at all like the simple kids version. The game is described on the Sorry! rules sheet. Instead of the cards being drawn one at a time as in the kid's version, each player is dealt a five card hand. This opens a whole new level of strategy as the game then becomes dependent not so much on the luck of the draw, but how the cards are played! With these rules the game can be played for a lifetime and never grow stale.
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