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Handy: Family Game Review

About.com Rating fourhalf out of Five

By Rachel Woods, About.com

The Bottom Line

This clever family game is like Twister, except for your fingers! You team up with the person on your left and the person on your right and try to hold the balls between you and your partners' fingers. Hold them steady or they'll drop!
Pros
  • Clever game that's full of laughs
  • Fun to play even with three people
  • Excellent quality
Cons
  • Difficult to play when young children are around

Description

  • Winner of the Major Fun Party Award
  • For ages 8 and up, takes 30 minutes to play, for 3 to 6 players, not suitable for children under 3
  • Comes with 30 balls and 30 cards in 6 colors, 6 ball holding rings, instructions, and fun booklet

Guide Review - Handy: Family Game Review

This family game is a lot of fun, and is great for a small to medium sized group. It's a difficult game to play when little kids are around as you have to hold your hand very steady. I didn't think it would be as fun as it was, but when the hand tree collapses everyone starts to laugh! This family game is perfect for older children, teenagers, and adults! What's great is that you can watch an online video from SimplyFun to actually see how the game is played. SimplyFun games are sold directly through consultants, you can even become one, who come to your home and throw a game party so you can learn how to play some of their great games. You can also buy the games directly from their web site.
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