I know several children who would play this game happily. As for re-use, many games have decks of problems or questions. Cranium or Trivial Pursuit, for examples—both use the same “roll, move, answer a question” kind of format that loosely wraps a progression/scoring mechanism around the trivia questions.
Of course it’s to each their own, but while some children like those games, it doesn’t mean they are great. Both Cranium & TP’s scores on BGG are really low, indicating the majority of people don’t like that approach. Our 2nd biggest goal is to make the game appealing to the population.
I know several children who would play this game happily. As for re-use, many games have decks of problems or questions. Cranium or Trivial Pursuit, for examples—both use the same “roll, move, answer a question” kind of format that loosely wraps a progression/scoring mechanism around the trivia questions.
Of course it’s to each their own, but while some children like those games, it doesn’t mean they are great. Both Cranium & TP’s scores on BGG are really low, indicating the majority of people don’t like that approach. Our 2nd biggest goal is to make the game appealing to the population.