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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
"Great Toy for Kids or Adults"
"3D Blokus"
"great game - worth buying"
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Price: $19.00
List Price: $29.99 You save: $10.99 (36%)
Editorial Review:
This exciting addition to the Blokus line is a game of 3-D strategy that sharpens spatial awareness and critical thinking skills. Players strategize to outwit their opponents while constructing 4 unique building plans, block by block. After the last move, each player counts the number of their individual squares visible from above. The player with the most squares is the winner.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Great Toy for Kids or Adults I am a teacher, and bought this game for the students in the gifted/talented program. Of course, we just had to "try it out" first. We had a blast playing this at home. It is a good thing we bought two of them, because we definetly want one at home. There are 4 different ways to play this game and they vary in difficulty, making it a wonderful game for all levels of players. I highly recommend this game.
3D Blokus We love regular Blokus and decided to try this one since Amazon had it really cheap. The game looked complicated at first, but after reading the instructions it was easy enough to learn the rules and figure out the best strategies. We're still devoloping our skills and find ourselves wanting to keep playing game after game to test out our newest strategies. Even though the age recommendation is higher than for Regular Blokus, our young kids (ages 9, 7 and 5) are fully able to play and enjoy the game... more info
great game - worth buying Comparing Blokus 3-d to its predecessor Rumis, it's a much better value. The components are better and the grid on the playboard helps keep the pieces in place. You sacrifice 2 templates (Rumis has 6, 3-d has 4), but the quality more than compensates. The strategy in 3-d is nothing like that in regular Blokus. Instead of connecting at corners, 3-d requires you to always have one face of your piece touching another, making blocking in 3-d more critical and dangerous since you could be completely blocked... more info