ThinkFun Clever Castle Review

ThinkFun Clever Castle
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This game is uniquely designed, and out of the ThinkFun deduction solitaire games, the least sequential. That, plus its visual scheme that encourages youngsters to think in overlaid patterns, makes it excellent for visual-spatial reasoning development.
Typical of the Thinkfun solitaire games, the puzzles are arranged in stages, from easiest to most difficult (four stages for Clever Castle). However, the game only begins to really test deductive skills a few puzzles into the second hardest level, named "Hard". This means that the truly fun challenges are limited to less than twenty total. In fact, the only real drawback I can find in the game is the limited number of levels. It would be nice if ThinkFun would at least offer extra levels, either for free on the web or as a paid add-on.
I would not be afraid to get this game for a child in the 3-4 year old range. They would at least be able to do some of the puzzles, and could grow into the harder ones over time. My 4-year-old was able to finish all 40 levels, though not at one sitting.


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Here Ye! Here Ye! The King and Queen of Clever Castle are throwing a party! One by one, princesses, knights, and dragons arrive while The Court busily prepares. To help the guests find their places in the Castle, the King and Queen have left a set of clues. Can you use the clues to figure out which room each guest will be staying in? 40 Challenges, graded from Easy to Super Hard, have been specially designed to encourage children to explore, succeed, and have fun. Plus, the enclosed Parent Guide offers tips on what you can do to help your child get an enriching as well as a fun play experience from Clever Castle.

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