Sequence for Kids Reviews
Sequence for Kids
- A sequence game just for kids
- Includes a folding game board, 42 playing cards, 21 red, 21 yellow, 21 blue and 21 green playing chips, Instructions
- Recommended for ages 4 to 7 years
Ages 3 & up. Play a card from your hand, place your chip on a corresponding character on the board. When you have 4 in a row, it’s a SEQUENCE and you win! Use a UNICORN card to place your chip anywhere. Remove your opponent’s chip with a DRAGON card. Have fun with your friends and family.
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(out of 76 reviews)
List Price: $ 14.99
Price: $ 6.00




August 22nd, 2010 at 9:18 am
Review by J. England for Sequence for Kids
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This game is the best. I tell all of my friends to BUY it for every kid on the list. The game can be played as the directions state or a variation. For the older child play memory or matching. My 2 year old loves to group the colors, simply identify the animals or sound, and match the cards to the board. This is my six year olds favorite game and has been since he received it for his 3rd birthday. Best of all it can be quickly replayed if the wrong person(mom) wins the game. The whole family will enjoy.Strategy, memory, and fun!!! As far as i can tell Toys R Us is the only place to buy this great game.
August 22nd, 2010 at 9:58 am
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Encouraged by how much he loves his sequence game, we
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My 4 yr old got this game as a gift and, although
slowly at the beginning, learned to play it very
well. He loves it so much and makes everyone play
it with him (and frequently wins against adults).
Along with my father-in-law, he came up with a few
alternative rules (build 5 in a row to win instead
of 4, etc.) that makes it even more fun. My son
enjoys it so much, in fact, that now he demands to
be called “Unicorn” !!!
particular talent for drawing a Unicorn or a Dragon
(or both) in almost every game. We used to help my son
by trying to deal those cards to him, but have long
since stopped and he still manages to draw them more
often than the statistical odds would suggest
decided to buy him another board game and bought him a
100-acre wood edition of Candyland. What a disappointment
it was for all of us! You can check out my full Candyland
review if you want, but it all boils down to this: don’t
waste your money on Candyland and buy this game instead –
it’s great and our whole family, just like the other
reviewer’s, loves to play it together.One last thing to keep in mind: given the board size, the
game is better played with 2 or 3 players, not 4
(especially if you require 5 in a row to win instead of 4).
August 22nd, 2010 at 10:22 am
Review by dontbossme for Sequence for Kids
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I got this game for my 3 year old for xmas. Her 5 and 6 year old sisters are starting to understand more board games and this sounded perfect for her. My opinion is that it is no where near appropriate for someone under 5-6 years old. My 3 and 5 year olds are of normal intelligence and my 6 year old-brilliant. The 3 year old works to match the animals and doesn’t always remember she’s suppose to be putting 4 in a row. She CERTAINLY doesn’t understand the idea of strategy of putting chips near other animals to set-up possible rows. The 5 year old knows that, but doesn’t grasp the strategy of blocking anyone or removing someone’s chip that would prevent them from winning.
I know i’m their mom, but I don’t think they are any less than normal in their understanding of games and the goals of games that are age appropriate.
Its just my opinion that this is wholly misrepresented in its age-range. Otherwise it’s a great game. I gave it 3 stars only because the children withing the age-range stated aren’t able to understand it and I wouldn’t buy it again. We’ve just had to make up our own rules so the kids can still ‘play’.
August 22nd, 2010 at 11:14 am
Review by K. Smith for Sequence for Kids
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I put this game on my son’s wishlist for his 5th birthday. I was searching for some board games that we could play together quietly while my daughter is napping. I was not familiar with the game, but after reading the reviews I added it to his list and I am glad I did. It is very simple and easy to learn (a three year old could definitely play this) and a good first game to start learning about strategy (you need four in a row to win). Many of the other games we have played are pure luck (like Candyland and Chutes and Ladders). This game gives kids the opportunity to do some decision making.
August 22nd, 2010 at 11:15 am
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This has turned out to be a very good game for our kids. They
are 5 and 3, they are able to play this game by themselves (I
have to deal the cards to get them started) I don’t mind playing
it myself, we have the usual Candyland, Chutes and Ladders, etc.
and I probably like this the best. The other day I had 4 kids
playing, and I didn’t have to interfer all too much.