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ThinkFun Gordians Knot

February 15th, 2010

ThinkFun Gordians Knot




An ancient mystery is reinvented for mind-bending, modern-day fun. Gordian’s Knot Brainteaser Challenge from ThinkFun is based on the Gordian knot tied by Midas. The Great Oracles proclaimed that the person who solved the puzzle would rule the world. This colorful knot features six interlocking pieces, but it takes a whopping 69 different moves to take the knot apart. By sliding the six pieces past each other, the Gordian’s Knot will come apart. Some pieces will easily move throughout the process, but beware — that doesn’t mean you made the right move.

Game comes with a 40-page, step-by-step solution book in case you get stumped, and helps you put the knot back together once the puzzle is solved. For one player.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars What a challenge
Very nice puzzle… SO DIFFICULT!!!

I’m a Rubik fan, but this one has nothing to do. MUCH more difficult as it doesn’t seem to have any logic or pattern. If you are tired of “easy” ones, thi is the one to try. If you like being able to solve puzzles in a few hours, this is not your game.

4 Stars fascinating to 30 year old son & wife
My 30 year old son couldn’t put this down for days after opening it. It’s a great challenging time consuming idea.

2 Stars Fun, but buyer beware.
This is a fun puzzle, but buyer beware, it is VERY difficult! If you get frustrated easily you might want to try a different puzzle.

I have several problems with this puzzle. First, it is clear it was designed with children in mind because it is too small for adult hands. I am an average sized guy, not big, but not small either yet I had issues with trying to move some of the pieces because they were too small to grasp properly. I loaned this puzzle to my manager at work who is a very big guy with hands about three times the size of mine and he had even more issues than I did with the puzzle’s size. This puzzle is more suited to adults with small hands or children, but I can’t understand why ThinkFun would design a puzzle this difficult and build it for a child’s hands.

Second, I also had issues with having to ‘force’ some of the pieces to get them to move. For example: the 4th move to solve the puzzle involves moving the yellow piece down. When I began working with the puzzle, I wanted to move the yellow piece down on the 4th move because it looked like it would move, but try as I might, the yellow piece would not budge. I tried moving other pieces then and ended up at a dead end that would only lead to putting the puzzled back to it’s original configuration. I had to peek in the solution book at move number four to figure out where to go next and low and behold, the correct move was to move the yellow piece down as I had originally suspected. I had to use considerable ‘force’ to move that piece even though it was MEANT to move at that point in the solution. I had to force the yellow piece so hard that when it finally moved I dropped the puzzle on the floor (again due to it being too small for adult hands). This is also a chronic problem with the blue and purple pieces as well. I would work with the puzzle some more and get to a point where it looked like the purple or blue pieces SHOULD move but they would not. So I had to go back to the solution again to confirm what I was trying to do was correct, then go back to the puzzle, ‘force’ the blue or purple piece that was SUPPOSED to move and go from there. I had to refer to the solution book 15 times to verify that the piece I was trying to move was the correct one so I could go back to the puzzle and ‘force’ the piece. This irritates the heck out of me because I could have solved this puzzle WITHOUT looking at the solution book if the pieces would have just moved when they were supposed to.

I also have an issue with the solution book itself. I did NOT find any mistakes in it, but it is so cheaply bound that turning the pages is almost impossible. The book is bound with this cheap, plastic wiring that makes turning the pages nearly impossible and also makes it hard to keep the book open to a particular page. I don’t know why ThinkFun didn’t make this solution book a booklet with two staples in the middle as the binding. It would have made turning the pages much easier and would have allowed the player to keep the book open to certain pages a manageable task.

This puzzle is not very educational either. There is no real ‘logic’ to use in order to solve Gordian’s Knot, just CAREFULLY observe where the pieces are as the puzzle evolves toward the solution and eventually you will get it (even if you have to ‘force’ pieces to do so). If you want a puzzle that uses ‘logic’ instead of ‘forcing’ pieces try Top Spin. I bought Top Spin when ThinkFun used to be the company Binary Arts. Top Spin is based on the Gray Binary System so if you learn the ‘logic’ behind that you will find Top Spin very enjoyable.

If you are a patient, intelligent adult with small hands or have a bright child, Gordian’s Knot might be for you. Especially if you don’t mind a shoddy solution book and ‘forcing’ pieces that is. If you want a puzzle that requires ‘logic’ instead of ‘forcing’ pieces, try Top Spin instead.

5 Stars great for road trips!
This was a lot of fun to work out. The instructions book is a little annoying because the pages get stuck in the spiral until it is well worn!

5 Stars Vey Fun And Chalenging Puzzle
The ThinkFun Gordians Knot is a wonderful puzzle that any person at any age can enjoy. It is very challenging and I have not yet gotten mine taken apart. It is nice to know that it comes with instructions, however, I plan not to use them. But it is still nice to know that there is a safety net if you absolute can not solve it. It is very durable and can be set down at any stage of the puzzle and will remain in that shape, until you are ready to work with it again. I highly recommend this great puzzle to anyone who is looking for a fun and chalenging brain teaser to figure out.

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Techno Source Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader Electronic Table Top Game

November 21st, 2009

Techno Source Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader Electronic Table Top Game




The hit game show comes home with this electronic game, where one to four players try to answer questions that anyone who graduated 5th grade should know. It even features a remote control to “beam” in your answers to the board. Techno Source. Ages: 8+

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars It’s all been said…
5th Grader games are fun in general. I got this for my sister’s kids. They love it. They even hog it. And sometimes they get stumped by it. It is worth the price. Pretty sturdy. It has an occassional freeze up moment. Which isn’t good when you’ve got several people who care about their winnings. Otherwize no quibbles or tribbles.

*Note: if you want the downside of things: The screen is tiny! Come on toy makers, not every one can read tiny print…. size about an inch.*

5 Stars very much educational for 10+ kids.
Are you smarter than 5th grader is very educatonal game for 10+ years old kids. My Nephew and NIece enjoyed it very much.I brought it from USA and they are in India and they are still having fun and playing it.

1 Star does not work!
it’s terrible. it didn’t work at all. would stop after a few seconds. I changed batteries three times and still nothing. I moved it around like they said because of “Static electricity” but still did not work. I emailed them for a replacement but never heard anything.

4 Stars I’m smarter than a 5th grader!!
I think it’s a pain to have to adjust the settings every time the game is turned on. No one can read the questions with the default settings, unless someone is a speed reader with incredible eyesight. It would be nice if the game allowed the setting to remain set until manually changed. The questions are challenging, however, and we’ve had a lot of fun playing this game with friends.

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Probuilder Mountain Peak Expedition by Mega Brands

September 23rd, 2009

Probuilder Mountain Peak Expedition by Mega Brands




The Mega Bloks item (Mountain Expedition Peak 3230 helicopter from (ToyWorldofAmerica) has a different box with a window in the corner that has a mini figure in it. It is dated 2007.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Good toy, built together with our 3 year old
If your child is past putting things in their mouth, its a great way to spend time together, show them how to follow directions, and build it with them. It added hours of good interaction with our 3 year old and we’d buy advanced toys like this again — but it does supervision.

4 Stars Best “Brick” Helicopter
This is probably one of the best looking “Brick” Helicopters. I’ve yet to see a realistic collector quality helicopter by Lego. MegaBloks has made one. The MegaBloks helicopter is based on a Eurocopter EC 135. It was a lot bigger than expected when completed. Although a bit below “Lego” quality, it’s very nicely done. I’d recommend it for adult collectors as well as kids. A few minuses are the back portion is a little “rough” looking with some flat doors covering the rounded aft end, The aft doors tend to fall off easily. Some of the paint on the parts are also a little thin. I touched mine up with some spare paint. Once completed it looks proportional compared to pics of the real EC 135. The main rotors look the right size and are nicely detailed. It looks like it would fly! You’d probably pay twice or three times as much for a equivalent Lego version.

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50th Anniversary Barbie Glamour Doll

June 5th, 2009

50th Anniversary Barbie Glamour Doll




50th Anniversary Barbie Glamour doll Gold Label Collection. A remake of the fashion featured on the original 1959 doll. Adds new details with a couture twist for today.Celebrating Barbie doll’s 50th Anniversary a beautiful glamour doll designed by Robert Best. From the Barbie Fashion Model Collection.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars One of Mattel’s most beautiful dolls ever. A bargain at three times the price.
Have you noticed how much this doll resembles Miss California contestant, Carrie Prejean, in the 2009 Miss USA Beauty Pageant? The resemnlance is astonishing. It could be a Carrie Prejean Doll.

5 Stars Collectors review
The doll itself is beautiful. I collect Barbies. The only issue I had with Amazon, is that the box itself is damaged. This doll will not be taken out of the box. But the lower right corner of the display box was crushed in. Didn’t hurt the doll, but the box itself doesn’t look good.

5 Stars Collector Barbie Doll
I bought this Barbie for my grown daughter who collects Barbies. She is very particular about the boxes as she never removes the doll from them, but only displays them and the box and doll arrived in perfect condition.

5 Stars A Barbie doll collector
The doll arrived in perfect (collectable) condition. Not one scratch or defect on the plastic doll display box. I have 315 dolls in my collection and would not hesitate to buy from this source again.

5 Stars 50th Anniversary Barbie
This doll will not come out of the box. It is for display enjoyment only. I collect designer barbies and she is gorgeous!!!

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Dora the Explorer Backpack Rescue Bag

May 30th, 2009

Dora the Explorer Backpack Rescue Bag




Dora the Explorer Backpack Rescue Bag

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Backpack just for pretend
You can really never use this bag to put any to on it since the magnetic closing opens up easily.

2 Stars Dora the Explorer Backpack Rescue Bag made by Nick Jr.
I bought this backpack for my 8 mos. old baby for she loves watching Dora at her young age. She says “map” & “backpack” everytime she saw it on tv so i thought of buying it for her. She loves it! Grab it and look at the map right away when she got it.

It’s cute for kids but i wish they made it more durable for them. I just put some of her stuff in the backpack and the “magnetic closing opens up”. Wether its heavy or not it will open up when you grab it in the handle/back strap or if you put it on kids back it will open by itself, so you’ll end up carrying the whole thing everytime or don’t put anything at all to keep it close.

To “Nick Jr. Company” please change the magnetic closing of your Dora’s backpack so it’s worth buying for the kids.

5 Stars Great for a 3-year-old
My 3-year-old granddaughter just loves Dora and was so excited to receive this backpack for her birthday. She was especially surprised that it even came with MAP. Purple is her favorite color, and this is a great shade of light purple. She takes it with her everywhere! It has plenty of room for her overnight things, is soft, light-weight and washes up well. What more can you ask?

5 Stars Perfect!
Just exactly what my Dora loving 2 year old wanted! The pack is big enough to carry around her stuffed boots and Dora and twins dolls. Sometimes the velcro doesn’t stay fastened when it is full, but only if it is really full. The map is made of a plastic and pretty durable. Due to a stomach illness the backpack was washed three times in 2 days and still looks great. Great construction. My 4 year old wants one now!

5 Stars 3 yr old grandson loves Dora
My 3 yr old grandson loves Dora and when I gave this as a gift, he immediately filled it up and started carrying it around. He didn’t want to take it off. He gets a lot of fun out of this one simple toy.

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