We love Rush Hour and Rush Hour Shift by ThinkFun. Rush Hour is a one-player game and Rush Hour Shift is a two-player game.
Top Five Reasons Why Rush Hour and Rush Hour Shift Are Awesome
By: Leo, who turns seven on Monday
- Both of these games are puzzles that you get to solve and it’s so fun.
- Rush Hour can be played by yourself if you’re bored. Rush Hour Shift is just as fun but with two people.
- The cars and trucks are fun colors and the gold and silver Hero Cars from Rush Hour Shift are really cool.
- Both games need you to use strategy and they can be really hard and fun to solve.
- The shift feature of Rush Hour Shift makes the game even harder and more fun to play.
Who would like Rush Hour and Rush Hour Shift?
Any kid who loves puzzles, mazes, problem solving, and fun and challenging games would love these games.
Thanks for reading! Happy playing!
Leo
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Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley
Cait is a school psychologist, mom to three amazing children, and an unexpected homeschooler. She loves nature, good books, board games, strong coffee, and dancing in her kitchen. You can read about all of these things and more at My Little Poppies.
Cait co-hosts The Homeschool Sisters Podcast and is co-founder of Raising Poppies, a community for parents of gifted and twice-exceptional children. Cait is also founder of the Family Book Club at My Little Poppies, a fantastic community of book-loving parents and the Gameschool Community at My Little Poppies, a vibrant community of gameschoolers.
Cait is a contributing writer for Simple Homeschool and GeekMom. Her work has also appeared on The Huffington Post, The Mighty, and Scary Mommy. You can find her on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram
and G+.
Cait co-hosts The Homeschool Sisters Podcast and is co-founder of Raising Poppies, a community for parents of gifted and twice-exceptional children. Cait is also founder of the Family Book Club at My Little Poppies, a fantastic community of book-loving parents and the Gameschool Community at My Little Poppies, a vibrant community of gameschoolers.
Cait is a contributing writer for Simple Homeschool and GeekMom. Her work has also appeared on The Huffington Post, The Mighty, and Scary Mommy. You can find her on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram
and G+.
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