Thinkfun Cat Crimes Who’s to Blame Logic Challenge
Thinkfun Cat Crimes Who’s to Blame Logic Challenge Game for Kids Age 8 Years Up – Brain Tease
Age | 8+ | 8+ | 8+ | 8+ | 8+ | 8+ |
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Number of Challenges | 40 | 40 | 60 | 40 | 155 | 60 |
Difficulty Level | Beginner to Expert | Beginner to Expert | Beginner to Expert | Beginner to Expert | Beginner to Expert | Beginner to Expert |
Dimensions: | 23.5 x 15.88 x 4.45 cm; 453.59 Grams |
Model: | 1550 |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Pack Quantity: | 53 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 8 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 23.5 x 15.88 x 4.45 cm; 453.59 Grams |
Quantity: | 53 |
Difficulty rating seems a bit off on parts but fun strategy game.
Bought this as a pressie. Think, and hope, it was appreciated.
Great logic puzzle game. We all enjoyed guessing and working out where the cats were!
My 6 year old is obsessed with cats and loves logic games. This was a birthday present for her and it tends to come out about once a week for a few games. She picked up the concept quickly, and can play it by herself now. The 40 cards of varying difficulty means that while she can do about half she struggles with the much harder set, but then so do I!
Some of the clues (eye colour) are a little tricky, but there is the guide book which has a little ‘bio’ for each cat which is easily referred to.
Such a simple concept, with nice graphics, and very entertaining. Hopefully the materials (thick cardboard) will stand up to use over time, in which case this will continue to be 5*!
Nothing to particularly to dislike. Makes you think even as an adult!
I think this game is probably meant for kids but myself and my friend really like it. We’re both in our 50s, cat lovers and think it’s fun. You do have to use your brain a lot to decipher the culprit of the crime, especially the crime cards at Advanced level. Can’t help thinking it would be great if it was possible to buy one of these games but have ‘personalised’ cat figures made up in the names/likenesses of your own cats and, if you don’t have the (required) 6 cats yourself, your friend’s cat names!! 🙂
Bought as a prescent. The box was good quality and the pictures look like this will be a fun game.
Nice scene. Sturdy material. Good set of challenges. Could be used with younger ones/primary school children to enhance many skills like reading, co-ordination as well as their detective skills.
Bought as a gift for my brother’s kids to which I got positive feedback.
It’s so simple – we thought! It is but it’s also thought provoking and teasingly difficult at times. Played with our 7 year old grandson who cottoned on to the thought processes very well. Good fun and a change from the luck of throwing dice or clicking a screen.
I bought this for a weekend away with husband and 9 year old. We have a lot of family time together playing games and I like to try ones that are not run of the mill.
My daughter and I played together to start with, and she gradually got more confident solving the puzzle herself. The ‘whodunnit’ cards, cats and board are very good quality, and have different levels of challenges. The box fits nicely into a backpack so nice and portable.
My husband joined in the action once he saw how much fun we were having, and my daughter able to explain the rules as they are fairly straight forward once you get going. However this is a game she can easily play by herself and be entertained without wanted her iPad!
Such a clever game, my 9yr old daughter is hooked! Brilliant for developing critical thinking and problem solving. Would highly recommend this!
A fun game for all. Nicely made too. My 10-year old loves it and me too!
This is the first game we have come across that is a one player however you can work together on the puzzles if you choose to. If you love cats and a good brain teaser, you’ll probably enjoy this.
Good fun. You need to think very logically to get it right. Can be played alone or as a team with one other person. Cards are sturdy and well illustrated. Children from about 8 and adults who enjoy stimulating the little ‘grey cells’ should thoroughly enjoy it. This game has different levels of difficulty – everyone should start at level 1 as a warm-up! By the way, the price is reasonable but the postal charges to France outrageous – about 10!