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Trent Howell
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Winter is coming on fast and those acorns are just calling your name.
Of course, the other pesky squirrels around think those acorns should be theirs. Too bad for them.



Is S’Quarrels fun to play?
It is in our family.
We know it’s a good game if everyone is asking to play again as soon as a game is finished. And with S’Quarrels we get that reaction.

Can the whole family enjoy S'Quarrels?

Aren’t squirrels a hit with all kids? They’re so cute and cuddly looking (not to mention small) so kids naturally gravitate to them. Bring out the S’Quarrels cards and kids can automatically picture being a little squirrel running around gathering acorns.

However, the very youngest may not have as much fun. We found that the younger they are, the more frustrated they get when they aren’t quick enough to slap the hoard pile when that card is played. So depending on where they’re sitting, they not only miss out on all those cards, but their turn may also be skipped. But other than that, it's a good family game.

Kid’s Rating: 9/10 Cute squirrels, simple game, hoard what you can
Dad’s Rating: 8/10 Easy to play, short family game that fits the theme well

We’d like to thank Home Lantern Games for a copy of S’Quarrels to review.

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Kent Reuber
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I object to the theme of this game.
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Bryan Lovell
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This points out the basic play of the game pretty well. Good job on the video review. Lots of fun.
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