Cooperative Game of Consultation Decision Making and Natural Selection, Max Review
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Brian D Kron
on 4/26/2011
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family game,
kid games,
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(More customer reviews)We have been playing this game for 8 years (first with my daughter, now 13, and now with her two little brothers), and it never loses its appeal. There aren't many pieces, making it easier to keep track of them. My kids feel like they know the little creatures and hve a personal rrelationship with them. It is wonderful that there is no desire to cheat, no sore losing, no bragging winners. With two little boys 16 months apart, cooperative games are imperative. We love Max!
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We must help get the little Creatures safely home before Max, the Tomcat, catches them.
In an exciting way, children learn logic, consultation and decision making. An important issue to discuss is also raised: we don't like Max catching those Little Ones, yet we recognize that he is a natural hunter. How do we resolve this in our minds and hearts? Let's talk it over.
Includes: 12 x 12" board, special dice, 4 movers, 4 cat treats. © 1986
Our customers say: "Our kids play Max over and over again!" - Tennessee
Play as friends, not as enemies! Our games foster the spirit of co-operation. Players help each other climb a mountain, make a community, bring in the harvest, complete a space exploration... They are never against each other.
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