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Sorry, but you can't access this content! Please enter your date of birth to view this video January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Year For Honor. PlayStation 4. Xbox One. Each card has 1, and only 1, symbol that will match only 1 symbol on any other card in the deck.
Players must quickly identify what symbol that is by visually scanning the cards. The game is challenging without being heavy and is accessible to very young little geeks and wizened venerable geeks alike!
Each card has 8 random symbols on it. In total, there are more than 50 symbols in the game. The round cards are made of the same basic card stock as a standard deck of playing cards and will be durable enough to last for many, many games.
The game itself, complete with rules, all fits in a small tin box that is light and very portable fits in the palm of your hand. This makes the Spot It! Colorful and fun, my little geeks loved the artwork from the very start! Spot it! Depending on the mini game being played, the players are either attempting to collect the most cards or discard the most cards. All the mini games are fast and easy to teach. The core mechanic of single symbol matching is in the forefront of each game, but the subtle play style differences makes each mini game feel like a unique experience.
My little geeks love to play games, especially those that allow everyone to laugh and be active at the table. Games that are easy to set up and quick to play are selected often. This is due in part of the lack of patience my little geeks have in regards to the time it takes to put the larger games together as well as their overall attention span or lack thereof. When I introduced Spot It! When I demonstrated this by shuffling the deck and dealing the cards to play The Tower mini game, they were instantly impressed!
First player go! This appealed specifically to my 4-year-old who wanted to set up the game each and every time. Because Spot It! He was overjoyed! After explaining a few of the mini games to my little geeks, agreeing on which one we would play first, and showing them how the symbols match by shape and color but not necessarily by size or orientation , I gave the cards a quick shuffle.
While doing so, I asked them their thoughts on Spot It! What really appealed to them was the basic mechanic of matching coupled with the need for speed. My little geeks are no strangers to memory and matching games and they quickly caught on to what was required of them. Reviews went from great to horendous. Done by people who did not play the games thos was obvious from what was said in the reviews vs what was in the game and by people who did not play video games non gamers.
I decided to go see if things had gotten better since my last visit. Gaming news seems to take second place now to all other forms of entertainment. Seems like game news is now just filler. Better do what I do. Use youtube for gaming reviews and news. You will get honest information by passionate gamers! Only games for me.
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