SET: The Family Game of Visual Perception
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SET: The Family Game of Visual Perception

SET Enterprises / 1991 / Gift

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Find 'em fast because the sets won't last! Bring a keen eye to this rapid-fire game of visual perception. Each card has four characteristics: color, number, shape, and shading. Find a set of three with one trait that matches---or with none that do. But you'd better name it quick! Includes instructions. One or more players, ages 6 to adult.

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Title: SET: The Family Game of Visual Perception
Format: Gift
Vendor: SET Enterprises
Weight: 6 ounces
UPC: 736396001009
Ages: 6-10
Stock No: WW738001

Homeschool Specialist Review

As a family we love to play games! We own several of the card games by SET Enterprises and enjoy them all. One of our all-time favorites is Five Crowns. In this game, you play 11 successive hands, starting with 3 cards and working your way up to 13. You have a wild card in each hand, but it changes according to the number of cards in the hand. This makes for a very interesting game, as you try to build sets and remember which card is the wild one. Since the object of the game is to get the fewest points and the potential to be left holding points gets greater as the game progresses, you really don't know who's going to win right up to the end.

Another favorite is Quiddler. It introduces questions like what are you doing when you yot or yote? Our whole family learned the answer to this and more, when someone had to defend their use of the word while playing this game. We encourage dictionary usage so you can share the definition of your words with your fellow players. With some help, even the very young can play . . . and win!

—Cherrié

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