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Toys and Games Reviews of Trouble Board GameCustomer Review: flimsy Summary: 1 Stars
I'm 33. This game is made like crap compared to what I had in the 80s. Why is it so small? I had to assemble the game myself. It's made of extremely light plastic. The bottom is even a poor excuse for cardboard. Its more like a heavy weight paper. I tried to sell it at a consignment shop, and the store didn't even want it. It ended up at the dump and I bought a vintage version off ebay.
Customer Review: Look For Trouble! Summary: 4 Stars
Trouble is a game that has always made me think,"No I really dont want to play that..its boring."But then once I start playing it it is so addictive and I realize it isn't boring at all but alot of fun!The strategy is similiar to that of Connect Four.As you move your markers around the circular board,your aim is to get all four "home' in a row,as you also "bump off" other contestants.
Customer Review: Fun for the whole family! Summary: 5 Stars
I have a hard time finding a game my daughters will both agree on. When I found Trouble, I found relief! It's one game they agree on and the whole family can get into the action. The die helped my youngest learn to recognize her numbers. What a wonderful family game. My hat's off to you Amazon for selling this game and thank you Hasbro for making such a wonderful family game!
Customer Review: My kids LOVE Trouble! Summary: 5 Stars
What a hit this game is with my kids! We purchased it for my son, age six, and he can play endlessly. Concept is not difficult to grasp, nor are the rules. His four and a half year old brother can also play without difficulty, and they delight in sending others back to the beginning. It teaches my older son strategey, and helps the younger one with his counting. What a blast!
Customer Review: Just Average Summary: 3 Stars
The game just isn't that much fun for anyone over 6. All you do is pop the dice and move your pieces. I used it to enforce counting for my kids, but it bored me to tears. It has the same concept as "Sorry," but that one is just more fun with the same counting benefits. As for the popper not working, ours was always fine and my 4-year-old can push it just fine.
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