| Zeus on the Loose | 
enlarge | Brand: Gamewright Category: Toy
Buy New: $7.99
New (18) from $5.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3918
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 8 - 14 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 4.8 x 5.8
MPN: 00233 Model: 233 UPC: 759751002336 EAN: 0759751002336 ASIN: B000GKD470
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Fun Toy for Kids of All Ages! November 21, 2008 Kids love capturing Zeus and it gives them good practice in counting and rounding. The game is fun for parents and teachers too. I love Gamewright games.
Simply awesome!! October 26, 2008 My six-year old (and I) love this game. We even make negative numbers thanks to Poseidon (which requires you to subtract 10). My son has gotten into Greek mythology and likes math, so this game is ideal for him. We also make up stories using all the different gods and godesses. Another hit by Gamewright!
A pretty fun game October 10, 2008 This game was not quite as interesting as some of Gamewright's other ones. The rules are a little awkward, but it's still a good game. There's the mythological figures and you basically have to do a little math every time you play. It's worth checking out, but I enjoyed FrogJuice, Loot, and even Sleeping Queens more.
Fun Game and Educational April 21, 2008 We played this game and really enjoyed it. My son, age 6, loved it, although he needed a lot of help as he's not quite up to reading all the cards. He had a great time and couldn't wait to capture Zeus! So far, we have enjoyed every Gamewright game that we've ordered: Castle Keep, Rat A Tat Cat, Mummy Rummy & Slamwich.
Great Game February 3, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm a speech pathologist and the kids I work with love this game. Younger students practice their math skills by keeping a total of Mt. Olympus (on paper), while older students enjoy the challenge of remembering the total as the game is played. A great game for elementary-aged kids.
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