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Amazon.com Search | |  | Cornhole Games | Home » » » CirKis - Family Board Game | | | | | | WARNING:| CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
| | | Description: | | CirKis is a fun, award-winning game in which players take turns placing pieces and compete for control of point-scoring zones. Played on a beveled, circular board, the game challenges players to use their spatial reasoning to strategically place their pieces. The game is governed by a single, simple rule: each piece must touch -- or "kiss" -- the piece placed before it. As the game progresses, you'll have to devise strategies to corner your opponents and achieve victory. Designed for ages eight and up, CirKis is sure to provide hours of mentally challenging fun. | | | Features: | |
• CirKis - the captivating game of circles and stars and it's so easy, anyone can play but can you win
• Players take turns placing a piece on the board next to the last piece played. Completing circles and stars scores points
• The first player to score 40 points wins the game
• The game can also end if one player plays his/her final piece or if no further plays are available
• Playing time is 15 minutes and up
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 12.38 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.38 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.59 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 23 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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104 of 108 found the following review helpful:
Great game with wild shapes!Nov 06, 2009
By Freedom Lover This is a really cool game that I found at my local game store. I thought it would be like Blokus but it's different. What I like best is the scoring track is right on the board and the shapes are really unique. I've never seen shapes like this before and they fit together really well. You score points by making circles and stars. It looks really easy but it requires some careful planning. It's a great balance of luck and strategy. Everything is well made and the box is really eye-catching. This is a great family game!
28 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Quite addictive gameDec 11, 2009
By Michael A. Duvernois Played this at a friend's house and will order my own copy of it from amazon. It's superficially similar to Blokus, but it's really its own thing. Pieces fit together well and it looks reasonably durable.
Game play? It's easy to get up and running with the game in just a couple of minutes. But the strategy to be good at the game is quite intensive. We found it to be quite addictive as new ideas for new strategies percolated. Friendly and playable by both kids and adults. The game recommendation of age eight to adult seems reasonable to me. I'm sure my ten year old daughters will be interested in this game.
Time will tell if this game really catches on, I think it's new for the holiday season of 2009. But it has great potential for being a classic game. Easy to learn but hard to master as the box says.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Very good game with 4 players, less so with 2 or 3.Jan 06, 2010
By C. Lusco With 4 players- this is a lot of fun. Myself (36), wife, and kids- 10 and 5 play together. The 5 year old needs a bit of help- but can make it through a game. When you drop below 4 players- much of the strategy is lost.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
No so funJan 01, 2010
By S. Sao Our family loves games like Blokus - and according to early reviews of this game it seemed like it would be equally engaging. Not so. The limitation of having to "follow the leader" when you place your pieces as well as the truly complicated scoring system (I have to keep referring to the directions) makes this game a dud in our opinion.
The concept of having the scoring on the gameboard is decent, but I know the 4 small pegs will get lost quickly. It is also difficult to see all the shaped pieces while they are in the tray. You basically have no idea what shapes you have until you pick them up.
My 8 year old enjoys chess & blokus but this game after being played just once was a total bore. Which is a bummer because this was a gift from a Santa who tries to do a lot of research before choosing games. I'd pass on this one. It's going on the shelf for a long while. :(
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Not Really For Average PlayerDec 26, 2009
By The Three Woods
"mommy2lile"
"It's so easy, anyone can play...but can you win?" is the caption that reads on the box. It claims to be "the captivating game of circles and stars." Suggested age was 8 so I purchased it for my 11 year old who loves strategy games. Big Mistake and definite waste of money. My son was not amused and most certainly did not enjoy playing.
Opening the box, you find cheap plastic pieces and a plastic board (negative) but it is easily stowed back in the box (positive). There is one very simple sheet of instructions that takes but a moment to read and then you are ready to play. That's where the simplicity ends and the difficulty begins. This is not a game for your average child or adult. It definitely is for those who enjoy games like Chess and other slow-moving strategy games to a certain extent. Each player is allowed 15 minutes for their turn and, not surprisingly, most will need every moment of that 15 minutes to make a move. The game pieces are hard to make out when trying to find a "fit" for the board. They come in all sorts of wacky shapes and sizes and will take a lot of your patience as you try to learn how they work with the board. The object of the game is to be the one to complete a circle or star to earn your points. The players became very frustrated and felt limited on moves they could make. There was much arguing on whether or not pieces truly had to be "touching" as some of the pieces fit the board perfectly next to another piece but did not come in contact with the neighboring piece. With the frustration levels running high, the game was stowed away after a few pieces were placed on the board by each player. It will end up stowed away in our attic until we find someone who is remotely interested in playing the game. I would recommend stopping at a game store to "try-out" the game before you attempt to purchase it. I wish I had.
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