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Customer reviews of Visual Brainstorms by ThinkFun
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Visual Brainstorms has been reviewed 15 times with an average rating of 4.33
Visual Brainstorms
Posted 8/15/2008 by K. Villella

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My 9 year old loved this game! The cards are very clever and had a lot of adults trying to help solve them too. Product has a huge amount of cards. The price was very reasonable.

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Fat Brain Rocks!
Posted 12/31/2007 by Jennifer Vargas

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Finding toys that actually make our children think are a good thing! Even our four-year-old finds a way to get involved in the play. Both of the items purchased are proof that learning can be fun.

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Visual Brainstorms
Posted 12/26/2009 by MJ Tickner
- OTHER

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Setting: Home

The quality of presentation/game is solid and graphically entertaining, as is the content.

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Visual Brainstorms
Posted 6/1/2007

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I found the majority of the questions to be too easy for your average adult. It was an expensive price for an item that didn't live up to its expectations.

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A rating of Visual Brainstorms
Posted 12/21/2010 by Jane Guerney
- GRANDPARENT

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Setting: Home

We purchased this game for our 9 year old grandson's birthday. His first reaction when he opened the gift was to set it aside as he was hoping for a more active toy or a video game. Later, when we played the game, he found he could figure out many of the puzzles himself or with the help of his partner. The mind games encouraged us all to use our brains. Most telling was his comment that this is really a fun toy.

Visual Brainstorms
Posted 10/15/2008

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The scenarios on each card are both fun & challenging. I like the fact the cards progress in level of difficulty. They encourage "thinking outside of the box" & really engage reasoning skills. They also add a laugh of two along the way.

Visual Games
Posted 2/1/2008

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Love the mind challenges.

A rating of Visual Brainstorms
Posted 1/15/2008 by Julian J Bailey

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Pretty cool. My friends think the game is a hoot. Me and the Mrs. catch ourselves lurking through the box to figure out as many as we can.

My rating of Visual Brainstorms
Posted 1/10/2008 by Nancy Panosian

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I found visual brainstorms a fun way to challenge the brain and have fun too. My 17 year-old daughter even likes to take on the challenges on the cards. I recommend visual brainstorms for anyone who likes to exercise the brain!

A rating of Visual Brainstorms
Posted 1/2/2008 by Kimberly M. Taylor

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This is a great product, easy to use, and easy to travel with. We haven't actually used it as a "game" yet, but I have found my boys several times just sitting down and going through the cards and working out the brain teasers by themselves. A good product to keep them occupied when they don't have someone else to play with. I look forward to playing it with them.

Product Meets Description
Posted 2/21/2007 by Sharon J.

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This product meets its description. Each card presents a written mental challenge related to the picture on the card. The laminated cards are large and easy to see and hold with answers on the back along with additional challenge questions. I am finding the game fun and challenging. I didn't give Visual Brainstorms my highest rating because I feel the artwork on the cards could be better. Also, it would be nice if the product had some type of holder for the cards that is easier to get into than the provided packaging. I ended up putting a rubber band around the cards and placing them in my game basket on my coffee table so I could quickly pull out a card when I desire.

Visual Brainstorms
Posted 9/12/2006 by Pat Schack

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Although the cards we recently ordered were for teacher gifts, my kids, now ages 11 and 10, have loved these cards for two years now. The puzzles and problems on the cards often require abstract thinking, a skill children love to exercise (which is so beneficial). They are well-written, the drawings are simple and clear, and having three skill levels lets various family members or students participate. My one suggestion would be to eliminate the duplication. Certain types of problem-solving are seen over and over.

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