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Pitchcar
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Pitchcar was one of the first games that took the great mechanic of dexterity/flicking and applied it to a more thematic setting than the typical dexterity games (e.g. Carrom). The race car theme fits perfectly and the game just feels so natural and intuitive that everyone I've tried it with immediately wants to go again. |
Pitchcar
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greg hodur
Navigate your piece around the track. Tight curves, tunnels, jumps offer challenges you must overcome to make your way around the track. Expansions offer new twists and turns. Great group game! My group loves this one. |
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Tres Lucitte
Fun game for any crowd, young and old. I love playing with my kids. As mentioned in another review, just be sure to setup the track on a table that is flat. We use the pool table sometimes - that works GREAT!
It helps even the very young (under 7) with their motor skills. |
Pitchcar
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Josh Mc Queen
This is a great game for kids and adults alike. It's really easy to learn. I played it with my 4 year old nephew and he beat me a few times :) There's not much strategy, it's more of a dexterity game. You play it by flicking a round piece of wood (your car) around a track. You can make the track anyway you want or you can use the layouts they suggest in the game. I'd suggest this game to anyone that has a crowd of varying ages as all ages can compete equally. |
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Tim Kennedy
This game is addictive and worth the price. Great for bringing old and young to the gaming table. Two caveats: The red rails will not stay in. Glue them and save yourself the annoyance of having them pop up during a race. Also, make sure you set this up on a VERY flat surface. If the joints are uneven, the best flick can go hurling off the track. |
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