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Blink Game
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| Part No: | B00005JSA5 |
| Manufacturer: | Out of the Box |
| MFG Part: | OTB2222 |
| Customer Rating: | 5.0 / 5.0 |
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Blink is the lightning fast game where two players race to be the first to play all of their cards. Using sharp eyes and fast hands, players quickly try to match the shape, count, or color on the cards. The first player out of cards wins!
| A Must Have | 2010-03-11 | 5 / 5 |
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| I'm 25 and love to play games, especially with my husband. Unfortunately, most of the great games we own are for 3 or more players. We're always on the hunt for 2 player games. When we saw this one, we thought it'd be worth a try. I know it's made for kids (and our niece and nephews are fans) but we have fun with it too! Plus, it has the great metal case that makes it so easy to carry around with you and keep up with. We take it with us when we go out to dinner sometimes and play it at the table while we wait for our food. When our order arrives, the cards pick up quickly and go right into their case and out of the way. GREAT game overall and a must have! |
| Great gift for a 5 year old | 2009-12-22 | 5 / 5 |
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My 5 year old received this as a gift this year. Not only is it fun to learn, I know she is also learning something that will help her later in life at the same time. This is a great game for teaching observation skills and beginning "test taking". I also like that 1 game is over in about 2 minutes and we can play with the younger children as well when we do teams.
When she is older we will start her on the game set and speed, but for now this is a great introduction into playing a fast paced game that teaches thinking skills. |
| Believe the reviews | 2009-11-30 | 5 / 5 |
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| I forget where I learned of this game, but once we got it, we started buying it for every kid's birthday party. At the time, no one had heard of it. Maybe that's changed... The game is simple enough that a 4-year-old can learn it as fast as an adult, even if they can't slap their cards down as fast! My kids have been playing it with us for several years and we all still love it. Actually, it's not a "kid" game; adults can have just as much fun. I disagree with one reviewer who thought the cards were "thin" and cheap... at least my old set was a standard quality deck - and it comes in a metal case. Get an extra one - also try "Set" and "My Word"! |
| Fun competetive game | 2009-11-24 | 5 / 5 |
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| My 3rd grade daughter loves to play Blink. She got it for Christmas last year and we have been playing on and off since. She is possibly Blink world-champion material. It is fun to gloat when I can manage to beat her, which is seldom. One rule worth enforcing is that, if anyone goes too fast and the cards go every which way, there needs to be a time out or they could also be made to forfeit the game. As for learning, it is sort of limited to teaching sorting and classifying skills....but it's still great fun for those of us who have mastered the concepts. |
| Great, quick, educational card game | 2009-09-13 | 5 / 5 |
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| This card game is great, because the rules are simple and it's educational: the first person to use all of his/her cards wins; you play cards that match by color, shape, or number (1 through 5 images on each card). My 5-year-old is able to play it. She's not fast, but she gets the concept, and I've noticed she has increased in her ability to match and she's become quicker. It's a quick game (usually 2 minutes or so), so you don't lose their attention. We play 2 or 3 games and we're done. Clean up is a snap. It's intended to be a 2-player game, but we've played it with 3 and 4 players. (I don't recommend it for all 5-year-olds, but if you know one who can count to 5 in their heads and is comfortable with various shapes and colors, then they should be able to play this game.) |