🎉 Quik Stix: Where Fun Meets Skill in a Race Against Time!
Quik Stix is an engaging board game designed for 2 to 8 players aged 10 and up, featuring a unique chopstick challenge that enhances dexterity and speed. Perfect for family game nights or parties, it promises hours of laughter and competition, making it an ideal gift for any occasion.
Product Dimensions | 22.5 x 8 x 22.5 cm; 630 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
Item model number | LE14 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-8 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Colour | Yellow |
ASIN | B0CHK8HRKV |
T**Y
Comes with suction cup to attach it to a table
This was hilarious watching our 2 mum's in there 80's. They played with and without the chopsticks helpers. They did cheat and found it easier to play with the thicker end of the chopsticks absolutely hilarious. Great family fun..We did find if you didn't have a table to play at you can just play it inside the box too kind of made it portable. Kids would love this playing on the floor this way.
J**S
Fantastic gift
Purchased this as a gift for my partner as we quite enjoy playing games together. Lots of fun to play and doesn't get boring. I wrongly assumed I would have the upper hand playing as I was already able to use chopsticks, however the quick pace of the game left this skill I thought I possessed entirely useless. A few of the items look quite similar so if you have a keen eye you may be able to sneak under the radar picking up the correct piece whilst your opponent frantically grabs for the wrong one.Lots of giggling whilst playing whilst also being very competitive
K**.
Kids hame
Grandkids love it
T**.
Great fun for the whole family
This is really well made and a great game for all to enjoyHighly recommend
R**R
Fun for a while
It’s a nice but I guess you can do this yourself as long as you got chopsticks. It’s fun but wouldn’t run to play it until a while
R**Y
Brilliant!
This game is so much fun and so frustrating all at the same time 😂
A**J
What fun 😁
Lots of fun and very competitive...a must family game!
W**E
Not for Everyone. Here's a Breakdown:
Quite a unique game to aid in improving manual dexterity particularly whilst using chopsticks which helps in avoiding those embarrassing situations if you love Chinese food and frequently visit restaurants or indeed the Far East!As an adult, I'm shamefully terrible at using chopsticks. My partner and one of our kids are masters. This is where this game proves challenging. It cannot be played with pros, unless you are on an even keel, in terms of skills, in each of the two teams.It's not a game of luck. It's a game of skill, which makes it slightly irritating if you have a teen on one team who likes to gloat.There are only two pairs of chopsticks. Meaning only two players can duel at once.The included bowl has a little wobble to it. When you're competing for the same object with your opponent, it's inevitable that the objects are displaced from the bowl as you koust with the chopsticks over the same object to pickup.The rules of the game state you must pause play when this happens and retrieve the objects before continuing with the play.This action does detract from the duel, especially as the displacements are so common.Two pairs of chopstick pens are included in the set so that a person with little chopstick knowledge can play against someone with more skill.We love that all the retrievable objects are included. They are normal, everyday objects which makes it a perfect 'toy' for youngsters to establish good chopstick usage - expecially in a teaching environment (our little one has mandarin classes at school, where games of this nature and cultural awareness excercises, are the norm).Would I recommend it?Maybe for certain situations, if the above mentioned notes in my feedback fits your requirements from a game.4 stars
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