
Set Game Review | Set Game on Amazon
This Set Game Review will show you that the Set Game has become extremely popular, perhaps because it can be played by ages 6 and up, keeping even adults interested. The Set Card Game is a game that stimulates, develops, and challenges the brain, making it an all-around great choice when choosing a game to buy. And at the affordable price of less than $12.00, it can give hours upon hours of fun to everyone who plays it.
The Set Game is a fast-paced game, no waiting around for anyone to take turns! Everyone jumps in, playing as fast as possible, therefore, it will be much more likely to hold the attention and interest of children. Every school should have a Set Game in their game room. What adults have been saying, "Even some 6 year olds have been able to beat me, and yet I have been able to beat other adults." It is likely to become one of your family's favorite games!
One of the Set Game's greatest features, in our opinion, is that it has so many different features, with colors, shapes, and shading. That is what makes it unique, and so challenging! When we first got the Set Game, I played it with our 3 & 5 year old. They are quite advanced for their age and did well, although I changed the rules a bit with them, only requiring one or two matching features, instead of all three.
The Set Game has been on Amazon's Top 100 Best Seller List for over 3 years now. It would appear that this game has what it takes to go the distance!

Set Game Product Features:
- Easy to learn
- Tons of replay value
- Great family game, kids can compete with adults
- A classic game
- SET has become a classic game
Editorial Set Game Review:
SET is a card game of quick recognition and deduction. Each card contains one of three symbols (squiggles, diamonds, ovals) in varying numbers (up to three), colors (purple, green, red), and degrees of shading. A dealer arranges 12 cards, face up, and the players–without taking turns–hastily scrutinize the images for logical "sets" of three cards linked by combinations of sameness or difference.
It's not as complicated as it sounds: examples include a trio of paired ovals with increasing levels of shading between cards, or disparate symbols in different colors which increase in number on each card (card one has a green squiggle, card two a pair of purple ovals, card three a trio of diamonds).
The trick is to keep calm while trying to make the rapid connections. The Darwinian nature of the game (remember: everyone plays simultaneously) is certain to cause some feistiness among more competitive players.
–Tom Keogh
Set Game Product Description:
This award winning card game is for one or more players. It is recommended for ages six and above. The object of the game is to identify "sets" of three cards. Each card is unique in its four features; color – red, green or purple, symbol – diamond, squiggle or oval, shading – solid, striped or open, and number -
1, 2 or 3. A "set" consists of three cards on which each feature is either the same on all of the cards, or different on all of the cards. This game contains complete instructions for play, 81 cards, and a durable plastic carrying case.
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