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Petit Collage What Am I? is an interactive hidden object game designed for children aged 4 and up. With no assembly required, this engaging game allows up to 4 players to use magic decoder animal masks to find hidden objects in vibrant scenes. Made from eco-friendly karton, it offers a multilingual experience in English and Dutch, making it perfect for parties and family gatherings.
| ASIN | B07F3NPFGL |
| Age Range Description | 4 years + |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,390 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #2,794 in Board Games |
| Brand Name | Petit Collage |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (43) |
| Educational Objective | Develops critical thinking, deduction, and communication skills |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00736313543964 |
| Grenre | Family |
| Included Components | Cards |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 17 x 17 x 7 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | card game |
| Item Weight | 263 g |
| Manufacturer | PETIT COLLAGE |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PTC238 |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Name | What Am I? |
| Model Number | PTC238 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Unique Gameplay Components |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Classic |
| Set Name | What am I? |
| Size | 7.15 x 2.85 x 7.1 inches |
| Subject Character | Animal |
| Theme | Card play |
| UPC | 736313543964 |
C**U
Excelente para jugar un tipo de lotería con los niños , material resistente y de buen tamaño
W**I
Purchased as a christmas gift for my granddaughter. I'm sure she will love it. Speedy delivery, delivery status all the way through. Love the ease of shopping on Amazon
F**.
This is a wonderful game for younger children to play with their siblings and parents/grandparents. I loved playing with my grandson and family. It was a Christmas 2019 gift he got from my parents. He learned about different types of clothing and what he might wear when going to different locations when traveling. Not a complicated game for his younger age and brought laughter and fun interaction to all of us. We all enjoyed this game!!!!
O**T
The glasses are made of paper and don’t stay on the face - so the game is useless. What a waste of money!
K**H
TL:DR? This is a cute little game, but the shape of the pieces may be problematic for “cheating.” The Pieces: This game comes in a very large, flat square box containing four suitcases and a sheet of clothing tiles to be popped out. The instructions are on the back of the box lid and a wooden die and bag is included for play. All of the suitcases and clothing pieces are colorful and cut from the same, thick, cardboard/paperboard like material. The suitcases even feature decoration on the back (stamps and stickers printed on the design) giving it a true, “pack your bags” feel. Up to four players can play this game. The Rules: The rules are simple enough. Roll the die. Draw that number of clothing pieces from the bag. Place any matches on your suitcase and return the rest to the bag. If you roll a thundercloud with a lightning bolt, your “flight has been delayed” and you lose your turn. If you roll an airplane, you get to open the bag and pick a piece that you can see (no sifting) and place it on your suitcase. If you draw the dirty socks, you lose a packed piece and both go back in the bag. The Actual Play: We’ve discovered two major problems while playing. First off, the pieces don’t shuffle well in the bag. They just kind of clump together, flat side to flat side, and the bag’s a little small to mix them well (and them out). The second problem is that you can feel what the pieces are since they are shaped. I can tell when I find a pair of pants or a sweater. If you are looking for just a hat, you’ll spend a good deal of time rummaging trying to find a piece that feels like that. Maybe this doesn’t bother or isn’t a problem for you, but I feel like it takes away from the whole, pick at random element. After all, what’s the point in picking from the bag if I spend all day trying to feel out the right piece (and eventually, you’ll learn the shapes too!)? I think if they were all square tiles it wouldn’t take away from the game, but make it more chance-like and fun. We also had a problem with the die rolling. It’s wood and lightweight, but it just kind of “smacks” onto a side when released. We found that it rolls better in the box lid which also keeps the rules handy for little ones that may need that. +Pros: +Matching game +Includes die rolling and randomly picking (ish) +Short and simple game +Elements of “drama” in play (dirty socks, thundercloud) +For up to 4 players -Cons: -Clothing pieces are shaped (creates problems with “blindly” pulling them out of the bag) -Colors don’t quite match up between clothes and suitcase (enough to be a problem on occasion; i.e. accidentally put pieces back that match) -Bag is too small for shuffling -Wooden die doesn’t roll well (in the box lid helps) Overall, it’s a cute little game and idea, but I think the shaped clothing pieces really cause a problem for fair game play. Squares tiles would be best. 3 out of 5 stars. It has potential, but needs a few changes to make it its best.
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