7.1
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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
If you're looking for an educational and fun game for kids, the Emotions Cube is a great choice.
Highlights
- Stimulates motor coordination
- Teaches shape and color recognition
- Fast-paced and engaging
- Ideal for parents and kids
Keep in mind
- Limited to young children
- No challenge for adults
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About the game
What you do in a play session
The Emotions Cube is a children's game that combines fun and learning, stimulating motor coordination and sensory development in kids. Each player chooses a color and receives four corresponding cubes. The goal is to quickly match the cubes to the pattern shown on a card. Besides being a great way to practice thinking skills, the game also teaches shape and color recognition. With simple rules and fast-paced gameplay, it's perfect for young children and can be played with 1 to 4 participants. Ideal for parents looking to interact with their kids in a playful and educational way.
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Best player count
BGG community vote
1
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2
OK
3
OK
4
OK
Soundtrack
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Mechanics
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Publisher
(Self-Published)
Community
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can participate?
1 to 4 players.
What is the average duration of a game?
Approximately 15 minutes.
What age group is it recommended for?
Young children, usually 3 to 6 years old.
Does the game require reading?
No, the game does not depend on reading.
What skills does the game develop?
Motor coordination, shape and color recognition, and thinking skills.
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