SmartGames Jump in’, a Cognitive Skill-Building Travel Puzzle Game for Kids and Adults Ages 7 & Up, 60 Challenges in Travel-Friendly Case.
$16.19
Product Dimensions | 6.69 x 9.45 x 1.77 inches |
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Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
ASIN | B06Y4BZNL5 |
Item model number | SG 421US |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer | Smart Toys and Games |
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Customers say
Customers find this puzzle game great for developing minds, with cute bunnies as pieces and a compact size that makes it easy to travel with. Moreover, the game is suitable for the entire family and helps with brain building, with one customer noting it keeps children focused for long periods. However, customers disagree on the ease of use, with some finding it easy to learn while others consider it tricky.
12 reviews for SmartGames Jump in’, a Cognitive Skill-Building Travel Puzzle Game for Kids and Adults Ages 7 & Up, 60 Challenges in Travel-Friendly Case.
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SmartGames Jump in’, a Cognitive Skill-Building Travel Puzzle Game for Kids and Adults Ages 7 & Up, 60 Challenges in Travel-Friendly Case.
$16.19
Marianne Augenstein –
Highly recommended for adults and kids!
These are great games! I love that they are so portable, and that they are great for kids and adults. I have a couple in my fifth grade classroom, and they are wonderful for kids who are finished with their work and need something hands-on but stimulating. These really test your mind and are quite addicting. They start off super easy, but continue up through 60 increasingly more difficult levels. I have 2 at home and still have not solved the last level of challenges. I have a lovely game-loving friend with Down’s Syndrome who introduced these to me. We played it as a cooperative game, working together to solve the challenges. It is fun either way. I bought a few as gifts for nephews. There are several choices and they are pretty sturdy. I will say that there are small pieces which could easily get lost, and you wouldn’t be able to play if you don’t have them all. However, it all fits nicely into a sturdy little box, so if you’re careful, it should last for years. Sometimes I put one on the coffee table when I have guests. It’s great to sit and play with for people who might need something to do with their hands.
jesnpres –
Perfect Thinking Game
First the bad, because it’s a short list: the lid doesn’t stay on well, so if you’re traveling with it, you’ll need a rubber band to hold it in place.Now the good: this is easy enough at the basic level for my seven-year-old to play, but challenging enough at the expert level that some of us have not been able to solve it without going to the answer key in the back. Although it’s a one player game, we tend all look at it together as a family to see if we can solve the riddle together. It’s more of an us against the game. We’ve been playing for months and have yet to get bored, but we do sometimes get frustrated. That’s when the solution guide comes in handy. It usually comes with a bunch of “oh we missed something so easy!” and laughs all around.The pieces are well put together and fit into the holes just right, so they’re sturdy enough, but they move easily as well.Overall, a great thinking game that challenges all ages. Easy to travel with and entertaining for hours.
makoamom –
So cute and so fun
This is one of the rare games in my house that everyone, age 8 to teen/adult, is willing to play. The puzzle facet is interesting, and the different levels make it so younger/newer players can have some success as they get the hang of it. The more advanced puzzles really do give your brain a workout. It says it is a “one player” game, but I have five kids and 1-3 of them can play with this together with lots of turn-taking and discussion. There’s a lot of movement and it’s both fun and logical to make little rabbits hop around the game board.The pieces are super cute, (bunnies!) so often, when they tire of puzzling, they will make up little stories about the animals. This gives it additional play value, for sure, but could also be a drawback for travel or regular playroom messiness, since you do have to keep track of all the pieces in order to do the puzzles. They come in plastic zipper bags, so it’s not hard, but be aware that everything needs to stay together. Really attractive and well-made. This was a good purchase for us. I also recommend “Smart Farm,” a similar puzzle-type game with farm animal pieces.
Amazon Customer –
Can you get replacement for instruction book?
Love the game but lost the instruction booklet. Would love to know if there is a way to get another one.
Foxy –
Cute puzzle game
Would be perfect for car trips or flights everything stores in the storage case, they’re challenging puzzles and has been fun to keep one’s mind active and to relax with. The fox and mushrooms are well made pieces as are the case it all sits in . I would recommend this for anyone who likes IQ puzzles or puzzles in general. The seller made sure it arrived very quickly
M. Marshall –
Perfect for car trips!
My children tend to get bored on car trips. So, I purchased several travel games to break up the monotony of video gams and tv in the car. This product is self-explanatory and easy to use. Just the right size for travelling. Good for children ages 6 and up. Durable and fun. Definitely entertaining.
Zoo –
engaging game for Parkingson’s patient
Helps with brain exercise for a Parkingsons disease. I am a PD patient and these little games help me with keeping my brain active and dexterity as well. I usually look at the first two or three answers to get the hang of it. The fact that they are super cute is a bonus. I’m 58 btw and these little games are engaging to keep me excited to work on them ..
Anneta Shulman –
She loved it!
It was a part of a gift for a very smart 6 year old girl. She absolutely loved it and her mom called FaceTime to show me how involved her daughter was figuring out new steps, progressing through levels.Great gift for a curious child who loves puzzles and games.
Vivek –
This game is really nice.the child can play alone.problem solving ability ,critical thinking etc r developed.yes I too enjoy playing it.its fun to play this gsme.
Vinod –
Its a good game to keep oneself busy and challenged!
Manuj S. –
Very stimulating game for kids which they thoroughly enjoy!
Jyothi –
Good product…Kids will like this…Wished it not so expensive