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Explore seven historic eras, from Ancient Egypt and Medieval Times to the Wild West and the Future. Race to find hidden treasures in this fast-paced game of visual perception!.
N**O
Fun to play and promotes obsevational skills
My son who is 5 years old loves playing Eye found it card, both the pirates and World of Disney. We also have the board-game which is a real fun to play too. Eye found card consists of 58 cards; each card has 2 sides one side with the image of the object that needs to be searched for in the 5 player cars on his/her hand – and the other side is a picture for part of town that the object is hidden in.Each player takes 5 cards (side of city up). Rest of card set on the middle or to the side (side of city up). Flip a card from the deck (side of hidden object up). Players need to pay attention and be the first to find the hidden objects in their cards to win. The hidden object may or may not be in the cards with players. If no one found the object just flip another card from the deck and try to find the new hidden object in your cards. It’s a competing game and promotes observational/matching skills and identification.
A**Y
Worth it! Buy every family you know a copy!
Life saver! It has been hard to find a game everyone enjoys in the family especially with varying interests and large age gaps. Everyone can play this game, including my three year old. Best part, we enjoy it! So fun and so easy to play. I wouldn't even bother with board game now! The card game is super fun, travels well (you can play while waiting for food at restaurants, etc), and has a little bit of a history lesson. There are some silly additions to cards which kids find funny. Although not completely historically accurate, kids can become familiar or recognize different eras.
J**L
... Eye Found It card game and that is our favorite, but this one is cute too
We have the Disney Eye Found It card game and that is our favorite, but this one is cute too. The scenes are a little less engaging for my kids, but it's a nice change of pace for them. It's great to take along and entertain kids someplace.
H**R
Quick, fun game for the whole family!
This is one of those games that when the kids say, "Just one more" in that sometimes whiney sing-song voice, you feel good about saying "Yes." We played several hands of this game the other night. If you like the Eye Found It! board game, this is a really fun, quick version that our kids from 4 up to 12 enjoy. Even my husband and I join in on the competitive fun. We really like this one!!
K**W
My 7 year old and 5 year old love playing this game together
My 7 year old and 5 year old love playing this game together. It is easily independent enough for them to play without an adult, but anytime they play it with an adult, the grown ups love it just as much as the kids. It is played with no prep and can be played for as long or little time as one would like. We own 2 different versions of the Eye Found It series since it is such a hit.
T**S
Beautiful Cards, Fun Game
I had the Disney set of this card game and the children I watch for choir nursery love to play with them so I thought I would get them another set. These cards are so colorful and the pictures are very interesting. Sometimes we forget what we are supposed to be looking for and we just start talking about something we notice on the cards. The game is a lot of fun and the kids enjoy it over and over again.
K**S
Best card game ever
My 5 year son loves this card game. It is super easy to play and understand. You can play with just 2 people or more if you want. An added bonus is all the cards can make up different scenes (ie. space, western, castles, pirates, etc.) and you can put them together like a puzzle (minus the weird edges). So it's 2 games for the price of one.
V**
fast, fun, affordable, great for all ages
Both my 4 and 6 year old LOVE these games. We have this version as well as the Disney version. We also have the Disney board game, but all agree the cards are more fun. Easy to put in my purse and take to a restaurant or airplane. If they had the pixar version in a card format I would probably buy it as well. My kids played easily at age 3 1/2.
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