👁️🗨️ Spot it. Snap it. Own the moment.
Format Games Snap the Difference is a fast and fun card game designed for ages 5 and up, supporting 2-6 players with quick 10-minute rounds. It sharpens observation and reflex skills through spotting subtle differences between cards, making it an ideal, portable choice for family game nights and social gatherings.
Package Dimensions | 13.41 x 8.79 x 3.2 cm; 150 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
Item model number | SNAP01 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-6 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B0D516PTYF |
R**L
Great fun item
Gifted as a Christmas present.
A**R
Kids card game
Good game for five year old
P**L
Pretty fun take on snap and without duplicate cards
This has actually been quite fun to play and has been great for my children (6 and 7 years). Everyone understood the game quickly and after one practice we were straight into it.There's no duplicate cards which is good because you would be able to memorise the differences too easily. No matter how many times you play you still need to visually check rather than going from memory.Kids keep in the car most of the time and play on the middle seat. We love alternative entertainment to screens in the car if possible so this works great especially as it's small and easy to store.
L**G
Brilliant Game
Exactly as described. Good fun for the family.
E**T
Card game, Snap and Dobble combined
Will be Cristmas present for 5 years old and hopefully will give fun time when we play it with her.
K**R
It’s ok
The grandchildren will love it
L**O
It’s an ok game
I ordered this for the upcoming dark winter evenings and bad weather days, so what’s it about?Well it’s a card game that’s based on the old snap game but rather than a quick hand it’s a quick eye that wins. It’s fun if the players are evenly matched in age or recognition abilities, otherwise it’s just one clever clogs winning, until another clever clogs plays the winner.Once the game has been played a few times, memory comes into play and the differences are being remembered, so it’s definitely has a shelf life.I’m thinking it’s initially a very good game, but once it’s become predictable there’s little else to do with the cards for other games…therefore at just under £12 I feel it’s very expensive for the limited future use.
E**R
For a birthday
This was for my granddaughter's birthday tomorrow. I'm sure it'll be fine, everything always is
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