Product description There's a mystery Disney character on your opponent's card. Can you find that matching face in the crowd? Start with a game board full of suspects. Then ask the right questions to eliminate the wrong faces! Once you're down to a face or two...solve the case by guessing who! Are they sleepy all of the time? No. Do they wear a crown? Yes. Now you can flip down all the faces of characters who are not wearing a crown! Guess your opponent's mystery person before your opponent guesses yours to win!For 2 players, ages 6 and up. .com A twist on the classic game of 20 Questions, this two-player guessing game requires young movie buffs to uncover their opponent’s mystery Disney character. Each player gets a game board with 24 slotted frames into which players fit the included cards, each picturing a different Disney personality. Players flip the frames up so opponents can see all the faces and then choose a mystery card, featuring the secret character. Players take turns asking "yes" or "no" questions (such as "Does your person have black hair?" or "Does your person have a mustache?") to deduce who the mystery person is. As kids eliminate characters without the determined attributes, it becomes easier to venture a guess. Characters are pretty equally divided between males (such as Mowgli and Hercules) and females (such as Snow White and Mary Poppins) so both boys and girls will discover many of their favorites and enjoy playing the game. Children practice their observation, memory, and communication skills while having fun. --Cristina Vaamonde
T**B
great game-poor constuction
My daughter-4 yrs old-loves this game! It it great to see the wheels turning in her little mind as she thinks about what to ask next. The game moves quickly-as quick as you ask your questions and that leaves room for a few good games in a short amount of time. Would definitely recommend this and have given it as a gift with great reviews as well. The only downside is that the plastic is cheap and breaks easily. Lastly, devote about 15-20 minutes to "set up" prior to the first play. There are alot of pieces to break apart and then put in their place.
J**S
... loves Disney movies so I thought this would be perfect..
My daughter loves Disney movies so I thought this would be perfect... There are just not enough good questions to ask to narrow things down so you always ask the same few. I'd stick to the classic Guess who.
J**T
Great game for both children and adults
I discovered this game while visiting friends and immediately bought one for my 6 year old niece. It is easy enough for young children to learn quickly, challenging enough to play over and over again, and clever enough to prevent it from becoming boring to adults.
S**G
Guess Who
This toy was a gift for my young grandsons. It has given them a lot of play time and fun trying to 'Guess Who'.It's been durable and easy to set up for replay.All in all they have had a good time with the toy.
J**N
it was his best gift ever
Gift for a four year old....it was his best gift ever!! Fun for the whole family.
A**R
Five Stars
Was exactly what I wanted for my niece!
L**H
Guess Who? Maybe not.
The original Guess Who game is my five-year-old son's favorite game, but he doesn't seem to like this one quite as much. The pros: the same easy game to play, inexpensive. The cons: the pictures are smaller, the cards are smaller, the cards fall out of their holders (but this is true in the original game), cheap construction. As an educator, I am particularly disappointed that the chosen characters don't have enough attributes for the guessing part to be engaging or to help kids build skills. Without enough attributes it is hard to throw the occasional game - although I rarely have to take a fall because my son can beat me fair and square most of the time. Also, it seems as if the characters were picked at random and not typical Disney favorites. Get this if you want a change from the original, but don't be suprised if it doesn't live up to your expectations.
L**A
Great for Pre-K and Kindergarteners
I loved the original "Guess Who" as a kid, so when my son turned 5 recently, I thought it was time to initiate him. And as a family of Disneyphiles, this edition seemed perfect.My son got the hang of it quickly, and now enjoys playing. Besides being fun, and something we can do together, "Guess Who" is great for building skills such as categorizing (finding all the characters with feathers in their hats) and problem solving (deciding whether "Does your person have black hair?" or "Is your person a princess?" is the better question, and why) that pre-schoolers and kindergarten-age children are learning to develop.The fact that the cards are full of Disney characters means young children are likely already familiar with the faces, a quality that will facilitate the learning-to-play process and appeal to most kids (lots of parents, too).As others have mentioned, the game can be rather annoying to put together, and is not of the best quality, but in fairness, most of my son's toys these days fall into that category. I have not had any problems with card holders snapping off or cards falling out, though. And once the game is put together initially, it's pick-up-and-play.This is a great game to enjoy with your children.
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