The object of this two-player game is to get number tiles to add up to seven in any direction, but some numbers can only be used in certain areas.
- “Make 7 is a game we sell a lot of,” says Eric Szabo, president of BoardGamesExpress.com. He noted that the company specializes in “Educational games that don’t smell like school.”
- One reviewer on Amazon.com wrote, “My kids … were getting bored with Connect 4, but love this game. It’s challenging for them, and holds their interest.”
- One nice feature of this game is a built-in tray that collects the pieces at the bottom, preventing them from skittering across the table.
- “Make 7 is a game we sell a lot of,” says Eric Szabo, president of BoardGamesExpress.com. He noted that the company specializes in “Educational games that don’t smell like school.”
- One reviewer on Amazon.com wrote, “My kids … were getting bored with Connect 4, but love this game. It’s challenging for them, and holds their interest.”
- One nice feature of this game is a built-in tray that collects the pieces at the bottom, preventing them from skittering across the table.
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ToyDirectory Product ID#: 3600 (added 5/19/2005)
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