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Last weekend my son and I were at the mall and they had an educational toy store there that we stopped in. It was a speciality toy store full of toys that you wouldn’t necessarily see on television commercials nor do they feature popular tv characters. My son kept playing with these few games and honestly I had trouble dragging him away from them. I made a quick check to see what brand they were to look them up and they were all ThinkFun products.
So I looked up ThinkFun and found they are a company that is passionate about creating products that spark young minds from puzzles to brainteasers to games. They believe learning should be fun and their award-winning games are proven to help stimulate brain development.
I got the chance to check out four of their games and I will say they are all pretty awesome. Gravity Maze is my son’s favorite while my other son is leaning towards Code Master since he wants to learn to code like his dad.
Gravity Maze
Gravity Maze is a game that challenges the user to create a path for a marble to move through to its target. It is a single player logic game that you can of course play as a group and work together. There are various levels to work your way through starting with Beginner and ending as an Expert. The game is pretty easy to start off where you get a card challenge that you have to build upon to get that marble to move. My 7 year old laid on the floor in the store with this and I could see his little mind working, now that we have it at home I know it will continue to be a hit! It really is a game that encourages kids to problem solve and do some creative thinking and who doesn’t love a challenge! You get everything you need including three marbles. I would say no younger than maybe 7 years old and up to adults for this game – with the different challenges it can really grow with the users plus you can always make up your own!
How to Play Gravity Maze:
Code Master
Code Master is a programming logic game that is strictly a board game, no computer needed. You have to create a sequence according to the level you choose and the logic is similar to what you’d do if you were mapping out a program. To me its kinda a foreign language but my husband picked it up right away and was able to explain it. Luckily my kids brains are more absorbent than mine and they seem to get it! The game is minimal as far as pieces go which is nice because it seems less overwhelming. There are 60 levels total and it is for just one single player, but you could always work as a team to go through the levels. It has nothing to do with Minecraft as the picture somewhat depicts but what is nice is the picture might attract more users because of the Minecraft-like design – the logic I think is that Minecraft is a program that was written and so many kids want to create their own games. My boys are 7 and 8 years old and I love that this will not only challenge them but encourage strategic thinking. Great for STEM learning as well!
How to Play Code Master:
Laser Maze Junior
Laser Maze Junior is a game that I admit I was excited to try out and it is still a game I love watching my kids play. It is a single player game where you have to set up pieces so they reflect a laser light around a game board. There are different challenges to follow across various levels of play. You do need to add batteries to this for the laser to work but otherwise it is good to go. So if you are giving this as a gift don’t forget the batteries. It is a great game for getting kids thinking about how to engineer something the right way. Now we haven’t made it past the 40 challenges yet but once we do I think my kids will just work on building their own challenges. I would say this game would be great for ages 7 and up through adult – the Hard level puzzles were challenge for me. No real reading is required other than picking your level, then the rest is visual and a great brain exercise.
How to play Laser Maze Junior:
Rush Hour Shift
I remember years and years ago I worked in a toy store and I played a similar game of Rush Hour that was a huge seller. I love that this version now is for two players as it not only teaches problem solving but also strategy for beating the other player. Each player has to think strategically to decide where to move their car in order to get across the grid. Its like a card game as well as each player is dealt cars and has to move according to what the cards say. The game is pretty easy to follow – just set up the game board and then deal out cards. It is neat how the board may move which may change the way you were going to move initially. This would be a great game to play with you kid as its fun for both young and old. I would say youngest would be a 7 year old for this game.
How to play Rush Hour Shift:
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Jenny Q. says
I think the Code Master game would be a lot of fun, But I also like the Rush Hour shift game. Both look like good ones.
AEKZ2 says
I would like to try Laser Maze
Lisa L says
I think both my kids would enjoy Code Master
Pam Flynn says
Gravity Maze looks so much fun for my whole family!
jane kramer says
i think the kids and i would have fun with rush hour shift , i love the original rush hour so this could be fun .
Julie Waldron says
Gravity Maze looks fun.
rosemary says
wow
Leah Shumack says
I think my daughter would have a lot of fun with Gravity Maze!
trixx says
Laser Maze Junior looks awesome!
Angela Newsome says
I think the Gravity Maze looks really cool
Chelsea says
Codemaster! Reminds me of a game I played when I was younger.
Lesley F says
I think they would like Gravity Maze
Cynthia Mercado says
I would like the Gravity Maze game
Fiona N says
I love them all but I am most interested in the Gravity Maze game!
Thank You for the chance
Edye says
The gravity maze looks so cool and fun!!!
jodi says
I think the gravity maze. I was actually looking at it for a Christmas gift but was unsure if it would have been too difficult.
Carolyn Gates says
I think Lazer Maze is the one my kids would love
Jessica Miller says
the gravity maze looks like fun!
Ivette says
The Lazer maze looks pretty cool. My boys would have fun!
Brandi Vidrine says
I’m interested in the Laser Maze game.
denise low says
I think he would like gravity maze. I think that they are all great.
polly says
My grandson would like The Rush Hour
tiffany c (@sweetmatcha) says
Gravity Maze looks really fun! I like how colorful it is and how it encourages problem solve and kids to do some creative thinking! Thanks for the chance!
Michelle ward says
The gravity maze looks cool.
Andrina Goetz says
I would choose Laser Maze Junior.
lana simanovicki says
gravity maze
Abigail says
I think my son would love Laser Maze because he enjoys logic puzzles
sarah peirpoint says
I think that the Code Master game would be the most fun
Alyssa E says
Rush hour shift because I think the little boy would really like this. I would like for him to not have his face stuck in the tv or tablet.
Sue E says
ALL of them are very interesting, but I would have to go with Code Master. My grandson is already taking programming code in high school. This game will challenge him & he can have fun in the meantime!!
Tammy Baranoff says
OMG, why have I never heard of this company before. I want it all, but I love the Laser game the best. Thanks for sharing this blog.
Echota Keller says
It’s hard to say, because they all look like fun, but I think the Laser maze might be the one.
Mia says
Code master looks interesting.
Mia says
I think the gravity maze game would be fun.
beth shepherd says
rush hour shift would be fun as well.
Jennifer Hansen says
All of the games seem like a lot of fun & more importantly they are educational! I would love to play Gravity Maze or Laser Maze Jr.! They both look very interesting and fun!!!!
janetfaye says
I would like Laser Maze Junior.
Laura Collins says
I would love for my autistic grandson to play gravity maze
Jennifer Rogers says
We would be most interested in CodeMaster, but they all look like great problem solving games!
Wendy R. says
The Gravity Maze, to me, looks really fun to play with family!
Julie Irwin says
My son has the Gravity Maze at the top of his wish list!
Nicole H. says
Laser Maze Jr. looks great. My daughter just got Gravity Maze for Christmas from her cousins. Actually, Code Master looks great too. We have their Robot Turtles game too. Think Fun has the most awesome games.
Lisa Coomer Queen says
I think my grandsons would like The Rush Hour Shift. Thanks!
Linda Manns Linneman says
We would love them all. I think my grandson would choose Code Master. Thank you for sharng
Dana says
The code master game would be interesting-I’m.into STEM games for my niece.
Laura Collins says
Gravity Maze looks interesting
Sharon Schoepe says
I think that we would really like Gravity Maze
Julie Lundstrom says
I would like the Rush Hour Shift game.
Trisha Burgess says
My daughter would love the code master game!
Deborah Grant says
Oh Boy!!! I want to try them all but only one it would be Laser Maze.
Tara O. says
Wow, they all look like a lot of fun but I think I’d choose Gravity Maze!
Sharon Kaminski says
I like the gravity maze the best.
Lauren says
The Gravity Maze game looks fun.
sandra says
I’d like to try laser maze
Michelle S says
That’s a tough question because several of them look fun. I think my kids would love the laser maze game.
vickie couturier says
Codemaster for my older grandson
Jacquelyn Cannon says
I would love to play Gravity Maze!
Lana Bradstream says
Definitely Gravity Maze
Kara Kudro says
I have heard before of the gravity maze would love to try it out!
elizabeth miller says
I think we would most like the codemaster. It seems a lot along the lines of minecraft which my daughter loves. they all look really interesting though.
Gloria Leggio says
Hope I entered correctly! Thanks for the opportunity❤️
Elizabeth J. says
The Rush Hour Shift game
Elizabeth H. says
I would pick Gravity Maze.
Lisa Williams says
I would choose Rush Hour Shift and/or Gravity Maze,these sound like fun and challenging.
Elizabeth says
I’d be most interested in the Laser Maze Junior. Thanks for this great giveaway 🙂
Sus says
rush hour
Nancy says
All their games look super. First we’d try Code Master, I think!