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has been reviewed 7 times with an average rating of 4.57
HotSpot
Posted 7/29/2008

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Provides three different levels of chanllenge. Great for multiple players or individual. Good game for passing time!

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Thinkfun is always fun
Posted 8/12/2008 by Kristie Woeckener

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Like all Thinkfun games, this is a fun exercise for the brain. It begins easily enough and becomes increasingly tricky. I love all of their toys and am always on the lookout for more.

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Hot spot
Posted 5/17/2008

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When I started playing this game, it was a little confusing. I could not figure out how to move the playing pieces. Then, it started to get very fun. I love the game because it requires thinking skills. I do not like games that have no level of thinking needed. Games that encourage brain activity help the brain develop while being fun to play. I highly recommend this game!

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Hot Spot
Posted 9/14/2009 by John Griffin

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My wife likes hot spot. She found it to be well made and a fun challenge. We have several of the thinkfun games and we have found that hot spot and rush hour are good solitaire games while chocolate fix works as a solitaire and as a group game. The spiral booklet challenge cards of the chocolate fix game is a nice improvement compared to the separate card decks of some of the other games.

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Hot Spot
Posted 5/6/2008

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Great game to play with my kids. Utilizes strategy. Holds interest for hours at a time with both kids and adults alike.

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Wonderful Game
Posted 12/11/2007 by Dorothy Stephens

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My whole family loves this one-person game. Even my five-year-old nephew loves it, though he has to have lots of help. Older children and adults will want to play the game by themselves, but for younger children it's quite interactive. One can discuss with them how to evolve a strategy and why it's actually better to be slow than to be too quick to move. The game requires concentration, consideration, memory, and strategy rather than speed. It takes days to go through all of the levels, and even once one has done that, it continues to be rewarding to start all over again. Younger children probably won't be able to go through all of the levels, but my nieces and nephews don't mind this. They beg to play with my set every time they come to visit, so now I've finally bought them sets of their own.

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