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Thinkfun Game Giveaway (Ends 10/25)

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Welcome to the ThinkFun Games Giveaway!

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Thinkfun games is a company that was founded by a husband and wife team, Bill Ritchie and Andrea Barthello, in their basement. The idea was to have games that sparked the imagination, inspired learning, and problem solving through play. They started 25 years ago and now are a globally recognized company that are recognized in 60 countries. Their mission to this day remains:

To translate the brilliant ideas of the craziest mathematicians, engineers and inventors into simple toys that can be appreciated by boys and girls around the world.

Here are a few games that Mom Does Reviews got to try out:

Laser Maze Jr. features a laser light and mirrors. Players have to light up their rocket by bouncing the beam off strategically placed mirrors. There are 40 different challenges in four different difficulty levels that are easy to switch by just changing out the base cards.

Code Master by Thinkfun is a one player game. It allows the player to move an avatar through challenges that help them to see how computer game programming works, with 60 levels to navigate through.

Compose Yourself is a fun game that allows each player to use music segments to create their own compositions.

Rushhour Shift is a two player strategy game that is very easy to learn and play. This game is the perfect family night game. It is fun for all ages! Learn more about Thinkfun games by reading Misty’s full review.

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One lucky reader will win one Thinkfun Game! The winner may choose the game!

Sponsored by Thinkfun Hosted by Mom Does Reviews

The giveaway is open to US residents, 18+ and ends on 10/25/15 at 11:59 pm ET. star-good-luck

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Comments

  1. Yes I agree. I think kids would benefit from it in this day and age!

  2. Michelle C says

    Yes, I agree that we should teach coding in school.

  3. Seyma Shabbir says

    I do! My job is computers and it is a great way to learn math and learn to create!

  4. I think it should certainly be offered for those interested! Could lead to a great career!!!

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