🎉 Stack, Squish, and Conquer the Fuzzies!
CMYKThe Fuzzies is a gravity-defying stacking game designed for 2-4 players aged 6 and up. Weighing only 10.93 ounces and packaged in a stylish tin, this game is easy to learn in just one minute and offers 15 minutes of engaging gameplay. With its award-winning design and squishy, colorful components, it's perfect for family game nights and gatherings.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 10.93 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.84"L x 3.94"W |
Material Fabric | Cardstock |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | People |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Tin |
Special Features | Squishy Stacking Game |
Number of Players | 2-4 |
A**S
Great game
My grandson loves to play games. and this is a fun one. ITs nice that only a few can play.
S**N
Fun for all ages!
This is such fun little game! It’s like Jenga, but way cuter—and fluffier. You use these tiny tongs to pull colorful fuzzballs from a pile and stack them into a wobbly tower. It sounds simple, but once it starts leaning, everyone’s holding their breath and cracking up at the same time.It’s the kind of game that’s super easy to pick up and play, and it gets silly fast. I love that all my grandkids can and enjoy playing. Their ages range from 4- 16. Definitely a hit with kids and adults alike. The squishy fuzzies are oddly satisfying to touch, and the bright colors make it fun for the little ones. Simple but very entertaining for all, even the adults. It has proven durable, as little hands are constantly grabbing at it. We normally play without cards with the little ones and will add them in to make them more challenging when the older ones play. Makes such a fun family night!
L**K
Fun, lightweight strategy/physical game
This game is easy to learn and doesn't seem too difficult at first, but once the tower of fuzzies starts twisting and leaning, getting those damned little furry balls to go where you want becomes tough.The 'complication' cards are hit and miss... Though coming up with some home brew options may be fun.I have seen other complaints of the balls not sticking together, but we haven't had a problem with that so far. They are not gripping like Velcro, but they cling enough to make the game fun.
B**E
4 year old loved it
We played it at the dinner table and it was cute and fun for the whole family. The fuzzies are super soft and the colors very bright. Great for a 4 year old motor skills. Would make a nice present.
L**G
Fuzzies lost their ability to stick after a while.
A fun game until balls lost the ability to stick to each other. Cards are hard to pull out of the tray so we just kept them in a stack on the table
E**N
Like a Jenga without the noise
This has all of the fun, slow, contemplative, deliberate to elements of Jenga, but it's even slower and more deliberative if you want, and with none of the noise if you fail. That might seem like a minor point, but it's amazing the difference in emotion between a tragically loud clatter, and a entertainingly soft quiet "sploosh" of, "well, that didn't work." There are challenge cards that can make the game harder if it starts to get boring, but you can simply opt to not play with those. We've only played a couple dozen times so at some point I suppose the little pom-poms might get less "sticky," but so far the game actually works as promised!
L**E
Fun for the whole family, and quieter than Another game made out of wooden blocks.
This game is super cute, and suitable for any age ( except maybe the age where putting things in mouths is fun. Wouldn’t recommend it if anyone is going through this stage.).Super cute, fuzzy little Pom poms in a pile, paired with cards which make the game harder, makes for a fun family game night. Players must remove a Pom Pom of the color on the dice, and place it anywhere higher than from where it was removed. If it falls, or any more fall, you have to take an action card to be used on the next turn. Action cards require you to take your next turn with a disadvantage, like use your non dominant hand, or a combination of many, depending on how many cards you’re required to take.Again, great for many ages, quieter than that wooden block tower game, and a lot of fun!
K**M
So fun! Jenga without the noise!
It was a holiday hit! The kids loved it. All the extra silly rules were fun and in a busy house full of people, the quiet was great!
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