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WHAT DO YOU MEME? Switch It is an engaging reaction speed card game designed for ages 6 and up. With 60 double-sided cards, players must quickly identify colors or figures to win cards, while special cards add an exciting twist. Ideal for 2-8 players, each round lasts approximately 10 minutes, making it a perfect choice for family game nights or social gatherings.
B**T
Kids loved it - beat Grandma every time
It's fun playing games with my older grandkids. Sometimes we spend hours on board games but othertimes it's fun to play card games. This game was a great addition to their other card games. It's fast paced and very easy to play. The cards are of good quality and the storage box is nice and sturdy. Of course the grandkids beat grandma every time and that added to their enjoyment! A nice alternative to other cards games to give them some variety when playing indoors.
M**N
Straightforward and engaging game
Switch It is a straightforward card game with just enough complexity to keep you engaged and focused. The video on the Amazon page provides a good overview of how the game works, and the concept is easy to grasp. Despite its simplicity, there are enough little features and Easter eggs to make the game challenging and fun.Pros:- Easy to Set Up: The game is quick and simple to set up, making it ideal for spontaneous play.- Portable: While the box is a bit oversized for the deck of cards, it could easily be made into a compact travel game.- Fun and Engaging: It's a good addition to any game collection for quick, enjoyable sessions when you want a change of pace.# Cons:- Limited Replayability: The game is enjoyable, but it might not be a "play every game night" type of game. It’s better suited for occasional play to avoid becoming repetitive or someone getting TOO good and excluding those newer to the game.Overall Impression:Switch It is a fun, easy-to-learn game that's great for quick rounds and mixing up your usual game night routine. While it may not become a good go to game, it's a nice addition for those moments when you want a quick, light-hearted challenge.
D**.
Quick and easy game
This game is easy to learn and play. Played with an 8 and 11 year old. A slower sibling could find this frustrating but that's with any speed game. My kids still had fun. It's tricky enough that kids can compete with the adults and have a chance to beat us even! Good game for fans of photo hunts.
A**R
Fun Game
I played this game with my 4, 6, and 8 year old. They had fun playing this together. It definitely can be played with older kids too, but I think it's best if it's grouped with similar ages, because older kids would definitely have a big advantage. I like how it encourages your brain to switch back and forth as you search for objects and then colors.
C**W
Fun Family Game
This is a simple, yet fun game to play with the family. My eleven year old was not looking forward to playing it at first because he said it looked like a little kid game, but once we started playing, he ran with it. He almost doubled my score in the end. The directions are easy to understand and follow. The game is rated for 6+ but I know, for our family at least, that my son at 6 years old would not have liked to play this with the family because you do have to be really quick to see what's on the card and say it before anyone else. So competing against adults for that type of thing is challenging. But for a group of younger kids to play together, it would be great. I think my son would've liked playing it with the family by age 8 or 9. Overall, it's a great game to have in our collection for game night.
J**R
Interesting game
This is an interesting game. Instructions are kind of different and it took a little bit to figure out how this game worked. Once figured out, it was pretty age appropriate for a six year old. 6 year old would need help with instructions - as an adult I struggled to understand.Product has nice cardboard cards and storage container.7/10 i would get again. It is an alright game.
S**H
Left wanting more
My extended family plays lots of games, of all sorts. I took this with me to a dinner together with my sister's family and we gave it a try. My first impression is that it needs more cards to be included. Play doesn't last but a few minutes because 60 cards really isn't many for a quick play game of thus sort. Plus, if anyone were to play this game regularly at all they would likely learn the answers to many of the cards. With a portion of cards containing either a "flashlight" or "curtains" as a qualifier to the answer, those particular cards will always have the same correct answer no matter whether the day or night card is showing on the deck.It took one time through the cards to really get the gist of the game. When we actually tried to play a round right afterwards, the game just didn't offer much of a thrill. It might be fun every once in a while after you reaquaibted yourself with the rules, but I fear thus game would get way to old way too fast if played with much frequency. The price isn't outrageous, but as I noted earlier, it really should include more game cards. I'd say another 50% more cards, at least, for a total of 90 cards or more. Then you might have time to enjoy a more competitive game before it was already over. The way the game is sold now I would not spend what they ask for it given as little entertainment as you really get.
C**R
Similar to the round “spotting” card game—but with a few fun twists
This is a fun game for adults to play with kids—it’s over in under 10 minutes and the play is energetic with lots of participation by every player in every “hand.” If you’ve ever played the well-known kids card game in a round tin, this game is very similar in concept—but I found it a lot more fun (and so did the grandkids).The object of the game is to collect the cards; players do that by “spotting” the objects on the turned-up card, looking for either the most objects of the same color or the same objects. The twist is that a second card is cluing you in whether you are spotting objects or color by whether it’s showing night or day. Truly, it sounds more confusing than it is—this game is easy to learn, even for a grandma!An additional element that’s added to this game are a few “change” cards which force the player to reverse the night/day concept. If you’re just starting the game with little ones, I’d suggest leaving these “change” cards out until they have the game play nailed down well.The cards are heavy stock and the printing is well-done. You don’t really need the box it comes in once you open it—to save space, just hold the cards in place between playing times with a rubber band and you’ll have more space on your game shelf.
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