🎉 Race to Infinity: Where Learning Meets Fun!
BeGenio Race to Infinity is an engaging family board game designed for kids aged 6-12, promoting maths skills through competitive gameplay. With components like 32 luck cards, 80 credit tokens, and 2 12-sided dice, it offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, ensuring endless fun for 2-4 players. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor gatherings, this portable game is a must-have for family game nights!
Unit Count | 1 Game |
Number of Items | 1 |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Card |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
A**E
My kids love this game and I'm already convinced that it will help them with their Maths skills.
I have four children aged between six and twelve. They are all doing well at school, but Maths doesn't seem to be their favourite subject, which is a shame, because it was always something I enjoyed when I was young. However, since they started playing "Race to Infinity", they have really changed their attitude to Maths. The game has made the subject fun for them and now it is difficult to get them to go to bed because they just want to keep playing it! There is a nice competitive edge to it that makes it exciting for them, but at the same time (without realising it) they are learning all about addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, not to mention a whole raft of decision-making skills. There are also a number of excellent game variants that can be played, which can involve teamwork and, if required, more complex ways of combining the dice rolls to calculate how far you move your playing piece each time. Congratulations to the designers of what is a very clever and innovative game that will, I'm sure, help lots of kids in the same way that it is currently helping (and entertaining) mine!
M**E
Highly endorsed game
I am a Maths and English tutor. I own four tuition centres and I have used it with my students once they’ve finished their work in class.The students look forward to playing it and the fact they are learning from the game is a bonus!My students have learnt to count in 10s, 20s, 30s and 60s. For example if a child needs to go round 144 spaces (12x12=144) the children learn that they can go around the board twice (60x2=120) and then move 24 spaces. This is so important due to all time questions being related to 60!I’ve noticed that a couple of people have mentioned counting round for a long time for longer numbers. I have found that there is never actually the need to count large numbers. And that they don’t need to go round the board as 120 spaces is still the same spot (60 spaces x2). So they only need to move 24 spaces and never 144.The same goes for 12x11, being 132 is really just 12 spaces (132-120), and that 12x10, being 120 just means that the child never has to move away from that spot!It’s an amazing game! I highly recommend it. I only wish my centres were longer for the children to carry on playing! However many of my students are asking their parents to buy the game to play at home!Parents and tutors will really love it and should buy it for their children.
T**S
So-so
It's basically a cross between Frustration and Monopoly. You go round the board until you collect the money you need to get on a coloured lane toward the goal; in this case, infinity. To get that money, you draw lucky cards or demand it outright from the bank when you land on blue spaces. The mainstay of the game is you get to choose the operation (+_x:), so you decide what every roll of the dice means to you.There's a lot of repetition involved. Stars (luck tokens) and blue spots (money tokens) are laid out every 10 spaces. You can go to the spot diametrically opposed to you in 30 steps. 60 steps mean one full circle, etc.I'm going to laminate all my paper parts because I don't think they'd last very long otherwise. I've bought my kids tens of board games this past year. This one isn't as exciting, visually impressive, clever, or durable as many of them (eg. Outfoxed, Celestia, etc.). Not sure what's up with all the awards.
S**Y
Entertaining
A simple game that entertains and uses maths
A**R
Worth every penny
I don't usually write reviews (bad I know) but this time I have chosen to write one.I bought this product a few weeks ago, from when I placed my order I was amazed. I got an email from the company explaining in detail how the game works, and many other informations. Fastforward to me receiving the game, I introduced my kids to the game OMG my kids has been hooked on it. The game it's really enjoyable for the whole family, it gets your brain to work and it's FUN. Easy to understand the down side is if your lose the dice then you will have to buy another game because the game is the dice my 7year old daughter's maths has really improved with the help of this game her confident has increase. However when I first saw the game it was £24.99 within a few days it was increased to £29.99 other than this I will recommend this game it's worth every pennyThanks BeGenio for this amazing game keep up the good work.
K**H
Very fun Maths Game
I'm a parent and I'm often looking for new ways to get my daughter interested in Maths. It can be difficult to get her to practise her time tables and this game has really helped with that. She often asks to play when she comes back in from school, which pleases me, as that's less time spent on her ipad or infront of the tv. It's truly helping her to become more fluent and confident in Maths. Really can't recommend this game enough, if you're looking for a fun way to get your child interested in Maths, give Race To Infinity a try!
T**A
A Fun and Easy Way to Learn Maths
"I was first introduced to Race To Infinity in April 2019, played it for almost an hour and fell in love with it immediately. I never liked Maths at school and my first impression was that if I had been taught Maths using a toolkit like the Race To Infinity, I would have enjoyed it and most definitely would have been much better at it at school. I also knew that it would be beneficial to my grandchildren and decided to buy three, including one to keep whenever they are around. They love playing it and their concentration and negotiation skills have improved. Our family friends want to get it for their children and grandchildren too."- T.A. Former Principal, Top Private Secondary School in Nigeria
P**A
Fun and Learning
My 8 years old daughter enjoys playing the game. Very good game to practice basic mental maths and improve confidence in kids along with lots of fun. Luck cards adds lots of excitement and do helps in English comprehension skills for small kids.
M**N
colis livré avec rapidité
c'est un jeu pour mes petits-enfants, cadeau de Noël
S**2
Mneh
Lo compré para mi hija de 7 años que acaba de terminar 2o de primaria. Tbn para su hermano de 5 años quien termina 2o de infantil, para que se vayan practicando en funcion de su nivel. Lo bueno es adaptable a cualquier nivel. Sin embargo si solo pueden sumar pueden llegar a 24 pasos que pueden tomar en cualesquiera de las direcciones. Con lo cual hay mucho de esperar hasta que el otro termine de contar en ambas direcciones antes de decidor a cual dirección elige. A esa edad olvida de que pueden moverse tacticamente para que el oponente pierde, para ello es muy avanzado. Otra cosa que me ha parecido barrato los tockens. Son de papel muy fino. Hay que contarles antes de empezar y luego volver a mezclarles otra vez antes de empezar y no son adecuados para este tipo de manejo.
J**O
this is a fun game and easy to learn
the rules and parts are all bare-bones making the price seem high for the overall quality but small production riuns make costs higher so I'm hard-pressed to reove a start over that. Also, the token/credit veribiage can be confusing ... they are the same thing. And some cards direct taking credits from the box lid that seem like they should be pulled off the top of the credits pile that other rules in game use. A rev2 of the manual is in order but it's good enough to get the job done. I love that it's extensible for more complex math and the suggestion to use my own dice to change the difficultly of the basic math - using the various RPG dice available make for both easier and more difficult depending on the needs of the kids we're playing with.
A**A
It’s fun, interactive and educative
This is an amazing game for children. It’s fun, it’s interactive and educational!A must for you kids to enjoy and learn at the same time.
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