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OUR REVIEW OF

Crash Cats

£29.99

A spring loaded sliding block puzzle with challenges ranging in difficulty.

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Age: 8+ years

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Description

Get ready for action-packed fun with the Crash Cats logic game! Players use their skills and strategy to tip the game board, sending three Crash Cats zipping around the ‘living room’ (the grid).

Easy to play: Tilt the grid from side to side to move the Crash Cats and knock into different objects.
Exciting gameplay: Trigger the Crash Cats to jump off the board and fly through the air for added excitement.
Develops logic skills: Encourages problem-solving and strategic thinking as players navigate the cats around the board.
The goal? Leave the Hero Cat as the Last Cat Standing! Recommended by Dr Gummer’s Good Play Guide, this game is a thrilling way to engage kids and improve their logic skills.

What our testers said

“I like how the cats fly off when they crash into the obstacles.” – Boy, aged 8

“This was really fun. Projecting the cats was really fun.” – Boy, aged 11.

What our experts think

The game comes with clear and visual instructions that enabled most of our testers to understand the game mechanics and set it up independently. Lots of laughing could be heard as the cat slid around on the board, crashing into obstacles and flying through the air. The varying levels of challenge kept the children engaged for long periods of time, allowing them to experiment with different solutions and encouraging lateral thinking. As they progressed they honed their problem solving skills, learning to plan several moves in advance, similar to chess.

The game can be played solo or with opponents; some children particularly enjoyed playing against their parents, making the play very competitive and even more enjoyable – when they won. A versatile and fun play experience that encourages strategic thinking, creativity and social interaction.

Skills developed

– Encourages perseverance.

– Promotes lateral thinking.

– Develops problem solving skills.