Brain Quest Smart Game

August 18, 2014 - Comment

Kids race to answer questions in the Brain Quest Smart Game from University Games. Kids draw a card, then answer a question at their own grade level. The winner is the first to spell SMART by answering a question correctly in each category: Science, Math, Arts, Reading and The World. The set includes 1 game

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Kids race to answer questions in the Brain Quest Smart Game from University Games. Kids draw a card, then answer a question at their own grade level. The winner is the first to spell SMART by answering a question correctly in each category: Science, Math, Arts, Reading and The World. The set includes 1 game board, a packet of clear round discs, 1 spinner, 4 cardboard SMART pop-outs, 4 packets of cello-wrapped cards. Questions appropriate for grades 1 – 6 are included on each card, so children of different ages and abilties can enjoy playing together. All University Games products make learning fun. Spend time with us and you can have a great time with your family, get to know the neighbors, entertain your friends, and even learn to read. University Games offers you and your family original ways to have fun. Creative gameplay and quality components are our standard. We know that people want to play right away, so our games are easy to learn. Our games keep all players involved, even when it’s not their turn. The games combine luck and skill and present a new challenge each time you play.

Product Features

  • The Brain Quest Smart Game makes learning fun, as kids race to answer age-appropriate questions
  • The winner is the first to spell SMART by correctly answering a question in each category: Science, Math, Art, Reading and The World
  • Players have a chance to answer questions at their own grade level
  • For 2 – 4 players ages 6 – 12
  • University Games offers you and your family creative games that are easy to learn and fun to play

Comments

A. Sinha says:

The answer for a FUN educational game fit for the Whole Family! 0

Mommyto4 says:

Great game for the whole family 0

Eric Williams "Catholic, father, libertarian" says:

a bit thin on gameplay, some “rookie” design mistakes Impressed by many positive reviews, we asked for and received this for Christmas for our precious kindergartner to play with friends, older cousins, and younger siblings (when they’re ready). We’re not entirely disappointed, but it didn’t really live up to expectations. It should be noted, though, that we’ve only played with two precocious kindergartners so far, though.The kindergartners had few problems reading the questions to each other, but some of the punctuation tripped them up (such as colons). After a few awkward turns, the decision was made to have all questions read by an adult.The first grade questions weren’t too hard for the kindergartners. However, they struggled with the arts questions, because the majority seem to focus on nursery rhymes, most of which our son and nephew apparently didn’t know. That our son struggled with them was not surprising, considering we preferred rhymes by Boynton, Seuss, and Silverstein, rather than those associated…

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