

The Bottom Line
Kids won't realize that they are picking up some really valuable knowledge along the way, as they will be too busy having fun. I highly recommend this delightful game for kids 10 and up. Parents, don't hesitate, pick this one up, you won't regret it!
- Educational, Entertaining and Exciting!
- A Great Way To Sharpen Those General Knowledge Skills
- Provides Kids With A Challenging Way To Have Some Fun
- Stimulates The Minds Of Kids
- Younger Kids Will Find The Questions Tough
- Kids Who Play The Game Have To Be At The Same Level Of Intelligence
- At Least 3 Players Are Required For The Game To Be Fun
Description
- The Don't Quote Me Game is relatively simple to understand
- Color Coding makes it easy to distinguish the categories of the questions
- The Game can be made more challenging by slight modifications
- The Don't Quote Me Game is good for 2-5 players. Teams can be formed for more players
- Kids will enjoy most question categories
Guide Review - Don't Quote Me - Time For Kids Edition from Wiggles 3D
The Don't Quote Me For Kids game revolves around answering questions based on 5 different topics, namely Human Hands, What On Earth, Faces And Places, Action and Books,Arts,Music.
The questions themselves are of 5 different types namely Quotation, 1+1=3, Name 'em, Landmine and Countdown. The Quotation type of question requires the player to answer a question relating to a quotation. 1+1=3 asks the players to name 2 things, awarding bonus points if both are correctly named. Landmine is a "which is the odd one out" type of question. Name 'em asks the players to name 3 things. Lastly, Countdown provides 3 hints one by one to answer questions.
The aim of the game is relatively simple. Players have to answer the questions in turn, and as they do that, move along the game track which has to be built with the aid of "track pieces" and "end hubs" as they go along. The first player to complete one complete round of the game track back to the center hub is the winner.
Event Cards add a twist to the game. These cards allow players to reward themselves or put a spoke in the wheels of their fellow players. Events like "Double the number of spaces you moved" or "Cancel an event" etc add to the fun of the game. This also adds the "luck" element to this otherwise straightforward game.
Overall, the Don't Quote Me For Kids game is a great way to learn and have fun all at once! Recommended for kids 10 and up.

