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I love this game. Really. Match colors, shapes, quantity of objects pictured, or degree of shading to create sets. If you look for only one (or two) possibilities, you'll miss out on winning options that your opponent might see. The pace is fast, so you have to really think on your feet.
This award winning game is recommended for kids 6 and up. It makes a great gift for kids to play with parents, each other, or even alone. If you play alone, you can take more time, but you also find more combinations, so that makes the play more rewarding.
One draw back, the colors used are red, green, and purple making it tricky for people with red / green color blindness (the most common type). I wish all game designers would stay away from using both red and green in a game. It would be so easy to use red, yellow, and blue or green, purple, and orange. But that's my only criticism. Great game at a great price.
SET Game can be found at Amazon.com
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