JaxOver and Out: A Fast-Paced, Portable, and Educational Numbers Game for Ages 7+ (2-8 Players)
K**R
Decent, if slightly derivative, addition game
"Over and Out" is a fun little "adder" with a couple of interesting twists. Nothing really original about the concept: just keep the count from going over the "Tip Top" number. Go over the Tip Top, and you lose the round: not really a revolutionary idea there. Nothing really intriguing about the "action" cards, either: you can reverse the order of play, draw a new Tip Top, or bring the count right to the current Tip Top. (The latter being a huge help when the Tip Top number is 66 and the count is in the teens.)What gives the game a fresh feel is the chips: Each player starts with 4 chips of his color, and all players are dealt 4 cards to start. However, if you go Over and lose a round, you lose a chip--and there's no way to get it back. And when cards are dealt for later rounds, you only receive as many cards in your hand as you have chips in front of you. So if you're down to two chips, you only get two cards to play with. Run out of chips, and you're out of the game; last player standing wins.(One "house rule" I recommend is that if you've down to your last chip, and thus have a one-card "hand", you have to keep your one card face down in front of you until you actually play it. Since you have no choice but to play the card you've got, it doesn't matter if you see it or not. It adds a little bit of suspense to the game, particularly if only two players are left in a one-on-one, winner-take-all final hand.)One downside to all the fun: more players can make for a VERY long game. If you want to play a full 8-player, 4-chip game, give yourself a *lot* of time to finish, because you might end up having to play 31 rounds to determine a final winner. This is not a game you can whip out and finish in five minutes, since every extra player adds four more rounds to the game.However, if you've got a bunch of friends who want to spend a night at the table chatting over a friendly (or even not-so-friendly!) game of cards, this might be the perfect game. There's not a lot of strategy involved, play is very straightforward, and there's not too much to keep track of beyond what the total count is. It requires some concentration, but not a lot of heavy-duty thinking.Overall, not a game to write home about, but certainly not the worst way to pass an evening.
L**D
Fun family and friend game
I first played this game at my sister's. My family and I love this game. It's easy to play, and a lot of fun. It will help with counting as you play along and how to strategize. I do recommend it.
A**R
Fun for the whole family!
Like the game a lot !
A**M
Simple Fun
Good clean game. easy to play and helpful for making math fun.
M**A
We love this game!
I bought this game for a fun math activity for my newly homeschooled children. We love playing this game. We even play during "non school" hours with the family. It is easy to learn and a lot of fun to play, while reinforcing basic math skills.
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