Ruckus
  Accumulating sets is the aim of the game...
...it's holding onto them that's the trick! Sets are worth points, and highest score wins the game. Taking an opponent's set is easy, but beware: It's not what you take, it's what you keep that counts. With players matching and stealing sets faster than you can say "Ruckus," fortunes change quickly. Until the final card is played, it's anybody's game!
Product Details
 | Time To Learn: 1-2 Minutes |  |
|  | Time To Play: 4-5 Minutes |  |
|  | Number of Players: 2-4 |  |
|  | Ages: 7 & Up |  |
|  | Awards:
2005 - Dr. Toy 10 Best Games
2005 - Dr. Toy 100 Best Children's Products
2005 - National Parenting Center Seal of Approval
2005 - iParenting Media Award
2005 - Parents' Choice Fun Stuff Award |
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Reviews From the Seattle Times
Another deceptively simple idea translated into our family's favorite new game. Despite the age suggestion, this game doesn't require reading, and our 4-year-old picked up the concept (enough to win once, even.)
From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
There's nothing like staying up way past your bedtime playing a slightly addicting card game. The best games are the ones that have quick rounds and involve a little bit of strategy and a little bit of luck. Ruckus is just one of those games.
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