FORKLIFT was a real challenge!August 7, 2010
By Grandma Jfrom Cranford, NJ
"It took a few minutes of practice for the kids (ages 3 & 5) to become proficient. However, they had a ball. The game made them plan their movements, carefully. It was great for coordination. No computer necessary!"
Don't waste your moneyJuly 6, 2010
By Debfrom Denver, CO
"I was excited to find this game so I could play it with my grandsons. Right out of the box, one of the forklifts did not work. After my husband took it half apart, it finally worked. It didn't take long to figure out that my grandsons, ages 8 & 10, could not play this because my husband and I could not get the forklifts to do what they are supposed to. The forklifts are very jerky and it is next to impossible to get the lifts under the pallets or get them to turn smoothly. The crates do not stay on the pallets because they are lightweight cardboard and fall off the first time the forklift jerks. Finally, the controllers are infrared and you have to almost stand over the game and point the controllers down to the forklifts. The concept of this game is good, it looked like so much fun, but there is so much that needs to be fixed before the game will work like it is supposed to. I would not recommend this game-I would tell you to spend your money on something else that works."
Great Fun for EveryoneJanuary 29, 2010
By Marlenefrom New York, NY
"fun for kids and adults alike. Our kids were 6 years and older. I was the Grandma. Everyone enjoyed the game and fun. The kids were better at it than us older folks."