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There’s No Such Thing As A Gruffalo Game Review

November 14, 2012 By MomMomOnTheGo

From University Games comes another wonderful board game that helps challenge your little one. “There’s No Such Thing As A Gruffalo?” is based on the award winning books by Julia Donaldson.

Meet the Gruffalo – The fiercest animal in the forest. The Gruffalo has arrived in North America and can be seen on TV in 2012. In this game, players race to see who can find the Gruffalo first. Watch out, he could be hiding anywhere in the forest. Develops creative and imagination skills Based on the award-winning books by Julia Donaldson, the next big preschool book property Supported by Oscar-nominated short.

Bob Moog and Cris Lehman founded University Games in 1985. The company has added many divisions and continues to broadened their scope a lot since then, but the University Games’ products remain true to the standards set more than 24 years ago. Creative gameplay and quality components are UGames standard, but that’s UGames offer. University Games uses five simple principles to make great games: People want to play right away. The games are easy to learn. Start playing in five minutes. People hate to wait. UGames keep all players involved, even when it’s not their turn. People love a challenge. University Games are different every time you play. People want to win. UGames combines luck and skill, so every player has a chance to win. Parents want educational activities for their kids. University Games make learning fun and provides original ways to have fun. So spend time with them and you can have a great time with the family, get to know the neighbors or even learn how to read.

In The Gruffalo Game, the goal is to find your three animals and the Gruffalo in order to win. The game focuses on memory and is a lot of fun to play with your little ones.

What I love about The Gruffalo Game, as with all University Games, is it really does only take a few minutes to set up and get playing. Out comes the board and the pieces and you are ready to play. There are no complicated rules for the game so everyone is able to understand and enjoy the fun.

The Gruffalo Game does not take too long to play, so everyone is able to stay excited and engaged in the game. I also think it is very affordable fun at $12.38 at the time of this review.

Recommended age for The Gruffalo Game is from 3 years old to 8 years old. In my opinion, the age ranking is appropriate for The Gruffalo Game, keeping in mind you might have to give your 3 and 4 year old a hand. If your little ones have older siblings they could quite easily play the game and assist the younger ones for some sibling time and fun.

The Gruffalo Game is a board game that gets brought out in our house time and again when we have a family game night. It is always fun to play a game that is easy to set up, keeps everyone engaged and does not take forever to complete.

For other amazing University Products check out their catalog.

Disclosure: MomMomOnTheGo was provided product for the purpose of this review. As always MomMomOnTheGo only supports companies and products she loves. All opinions herein are those of MomMomOnTheGo and are based on personal experience with the product.

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