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Item: TF048 Quantity on Hand: 105
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You’ll be tempted to take a bite out of these life-like candy play pieces in this delightful game of pure deductive reasoning. Similar to Sudoku, players examine all the clues on the cards before making a move. Once they discover where to put a chocolate piece, they combine this knowledge with the clues to learn more information. Some clues give exact or possible locations, while others just give you the token color or shape. Feel your confidence build as you narrow down the possibilities to fill each candy assortment. Challenges ranging from beginner to expert will feed your chocolate cravings for hours. Single Player.
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Fat Brain Index: 8.40
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A Good Challenge
Posted 1/4/2010 by KK
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Setting: Home
This is a great puzzler/challenge. The 2 students who have used it (ages 11 & 14) have been totally captivated by it, frustrated at times, but once figuring out that they do have enough info, they are eagerly moving on to the next one. One student went through the entire game in one evening and started over again at the beginning. This is a great game for analytical thinkers, but others may be put off by it. Several students have shown no interest in it once hearing what the game is about.
Review of Chocolate Fix
Posted 11/18/2009 by Wendy Gonaver
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Setting: Home
I haven't opened the game b/c it's a Christmas present, but it looks great. I gave it the highest rating based in part on reputation of the maker and my experiences with other games by that company, namely Traffic Jam.
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Posted 10/13/2009 by Jean Marble
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My grandaughter , now age 8, received this game last year for her birthday. She has really enjoyed playing it . She introduced me to the game as she knows that I enjoy "mind puzzles". I have now purchased a game for my own home, and also an additional game .
I plan to have a game on hand to give to a friend after surgery.
Chocolate Fix
Posted 8/30/2009 by Tracy Harrell
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My students absolutely love this game. They all want to play it and don't realize that they are developing crucial skills that can be used in and out of the classroom.