🎉 Unleash the Fun—Wherever You Go!
The Looney Labs Loonacy Card Game is a vibrant and engaging card game designed for 2-5 players aged 8 and up. With 100 colorful cards, it’s perfect for family game nights or travel, fitting easily into your vacation essentials. No assembly or batteries are required, making it a hassle-free choice for fun on the go!
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 2.29 x 9.65 cm; 181.44 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | LON00062 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-5 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1000 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Release date | 3 April 2014 |
S**E
Love it
It’s a good fun game… one of my favorites. I bought it after trying it and playing it in a board game cafe
N**N
YEEEEEEEES
Love it all of your friends and family will like this game we are addicted to it 😍😍
L**I
Fun and quality
Ply with friends
T**L
Fast, simple, fun
Easy to learn, fast to play. Much fun and frivolity!
B**T
<3
Juego muy divertido familiar
C**D
Super jeu
Très amusant, pour les petits et les grands. Pour jouer en famille
L**.
I bought this for my four year old, after ...
I bought this for my four year old, after she had played it round a relatives.It's a very simple game, where you have to match pictures on the cards.She loves it and has taught others how to play.Simple to set up and play.
S**Y
I've already had to buy a second set... because we play so much and so hard that we wore out the first set.
This game is amazingly fun, and can be learned in two minutes flat. (one sentence and a quick demonstration with random cards)It is appropriate for almost any age (they say 8 and up, but I know I would have loved this when I was 5) and is played daily (and emphatically) in the lunchroom of the Law firm I work for. Every day there are at least three people playing, and while it says 2-5 players, the only problem we've had expanding the game up to 8 people, is making sure the the people with the shortest arms are closest to the play/discard pile.It says nothing about this in the rules, but we pretty much instinctively started calling out the name of what symbol we were matching, which has occasionally led to people thinking that we were cussing if they hadn't seen us play before (Ship and Bucket especially can lead to odd looks if misheard)Our current group of 9 regular players (usually about 5 a day, because at least a couple people have to work through lunch) ranges in age from 22-40, and includes attorneys, most of the accounting department, paralegals, and clerks. We get so competitive playing, and racing each other to be able to get our cards down fastest, that I've had to buy a second set of cards, because the first set has had cards get bent, torn, and once even knocked across the room and into the sink.We have a fairly extensive game library (25 different games/variants) that we keep in the accounting office, because we're all gamers, ranging in mood and complication from Monty Python Fluxx, through 7 Wonders, and up to Archipelago and Betrayal at House on the Hill, which we used to rotate through regularly, but ever since I picked this up, we've gotten spoiled and start getting impatient whenever we try to play a different game and have to TAKE TURNS.This is also the only game in the entire library where people walking through the kitchen get sucked in, and eventually let us deal them in the next round. (^ˬ^)
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