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Our Verdict
Perfect for little ones starting their hobby journey, blending learning with quick fun.
Highlights
- Teaches colors and shapes
- Very short and dynamic matches
- Cute and appealing theme
- Extremely simple rules
Keep in mind
- Limited content for older children
- Repetitive mechanics after several games
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Ever wondered how to introduce kids to the world of gaming without the frustration of complex rules? Herkkuhirmut arrives with the perfect solution: turning basic learning into a monstrously good time! The mission here is simple yet fundamental: feed these hungry little creatures the right treats. The game focuses on shape and color recognition, turning education into a dynamic of 'I'm hungry, give me this!'.
The mechanics are straightforward and intuitive. Players spin the wheel and, depending on the result, must find the tile that matches the color or shape required by the monster of the turn. It's the kind of game that doesn't require reading complex manuals, allowing children to take charge of the match quickly. While they search for the pieces, they are unknowingly training their visual perception and motor coordination, all while laughing at the monsters' faces.
The game's biggest strength is its speed. With matches lasting about 10 minutes, it respects a child's attention span, preventing them from getting bored. It's the ideal gateway to teach the concept of turns (waiting their turn) and accepting outcomes, all in a light and colorful environment. If you're looking for something to get the kids off the tablets and stimulate logical reasoning in a tactile and visual way, Herkkuhirmut is the right choice. It's educational, yes, but with that spark of fun that makes a child want to play 'just one more time' to feed all the monsters on the table.
The mechanics are straightforward and intuitive. Players spin the wheel and, depending on the result, must find the tile that matches the color or shape required by the monster of the turn. It's the kind of game that doesn't require reading complex manuals, allowing children to take charge of the match quickly. While they search for the pieces, they are unknowingly training their visual perception and motor coordination, all while laughing at the monsters' faces.
The game's biggest strength is its speed. With matches lasting about 10 minutes, it respects a child's attention span, preventing them from getting bored. It's the ideal gateway to teach the concept of turns (waiting their turn) and accepting outcomes, all in a light and colorful environment. If you're looking for something to get the kids off the tablets and stimulate logical reasoning in a tactile and visual way, Herkkuhirmut is the right choice. It's educational, yes, but with that spark of fun that makes a child want to play 'just one more time' to feed all the monsters on the table.
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Categories
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Publisher
Sanoma Pro
What age is this recommended for?
It's ideal for preschool-aged children who are learning colors and geometric shapes.
How long does a game last?
It's very quick! Games last about 10 minutes, perfect for a child's attention span.
Does it require adult help?
An adult helps set it up, but the mechanics are so simple that kids can play almost independently.
How many people can play?
From 2 to 4 players, making it great for playing with parents or friends.
Is the game complex?
Not at all! It's one of the simplest games available, focusing entirely on visual recognition.