🎉 Get ready to race and reclaim your glory!
The Sorry! Board Game is a classic family game designed for kids ages 6 and up, featuring 4 pawns per player and a thrilling race to home. With its unpredictable gameplay and strategic elements, it promises hours of entertainment for families and friends alike.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Item Weight | 0.73 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Race |
A**N
Family game nights just got better
Sorry! is a timeless classic that offers hours of fun and entertainment for children and families. Its simplicity, combined with the thrill of sending opponents' pawns back to the start, makes it a must-have for game nights and a great addition to any board game collection.
C**Y
Awesome Game for Kids and Adults!
I’ve loved playing Sorry since my great grandmother and I argued about it when I was a kid. I recently bought this game again to share it with my husband. The pandemic has made board games a necessity. We loved it! Still holds up. Came with all the cards and pieces, no damage to the box or anything. We played through twice in one hour. The rules are very simple. The only drawback is that there are no dividers for the pawns and cards. Packing them back into the box means they’ll just jostle around. Recommend having a couple small baggies on hand. Awesome game for both kids and adults!
B**Y
Sorry, breaking up family since I was a child.
I love Sorry! It is a great family game. I like it a lot because it is a little more complicated than most board games and there are various ways to play it, there is teams, adults and the classic way. I love the fact that the rules came in both English and Spanish as I am apart of a bilingual household. The game board was complete, everything was sealed and came in perfect condition. My family and I have a great time playing this game, even if we are all constantly sending each other back to start. 10/10 would buy again!
E**E
A wonderful game
I teach English as a Second Language, and I'm always looking for fun things to do with my students. My group this year is in high school. This is a wonderful teaching tool on several levels. First of all, I use dice instead of the cards that are included, and I make the kids count out loud as they play, so that it teaches counting. Second of all, it's a great way to encourage social interaction. Because the idea is to land on someone else's token, the kids have to interact. My students have different native languages, and when they play this game, they don't need to speak each other's languages to have fun. As they become more proficient in English, they can also interact better verbally. Plus, the nature of the game is that it's so spontaneous and fun that they don't worry as much about mistakes as they do during structured class time. This is a great activity for Friday class periods when nobody wants to work much anyway, and they don't realize that their teacher is making them practice English. :-)
F**5
Sorry! board game
This is a fun game. It seems simple, the kid learns to play it fast, but it encourages thinking, planning, and strategy. It is also a great fun. My 7-year-old son enjoys it very much. Up to four players can play at a time, taking turns, so it's usually my son, me, my wife, and our cat. The good thing is that our son does not seem to be upset if he loses, as there is a lot of fun and ultimately luck that plays a big role, so you can be winning or losing until the last minute - therefore fun and intrigue are maintained until the last minute, while with other games it is clear who wins early in the game, and fun is lost.The only downside is that the rules that come with the game are a little difficult to understand, there are some ambiguous instructions, but as you start playing, you figure that out using common sense.
J**5
A Classic Board Game
Sorry is a classic game that's been around for a while. It's good for modeling patience, stategy, and frustration control! I have used it a lot when working with kids. It's not too complicated for kids. It's basically a simple race around the board. The strategy and frustration come in because you have opportunities to make other players go back to start, trade places with you, and things like that. What a lot of people don't seem to realize is, there are two sets of rules. The way most people play, you pick a card up on each turn and do whatever it says. There is strategy because you have a choice of which piece to move. In the more advanced play you deal out 5 cards to each player so you have a choice of which card to play as well as which piece to move! After playing a card you then pick the top card from the stack to replace it so you always have 5 cards. It's one of my favorites, even though I must have played it a hundred times, and all the kids have loved it too!
A**C
Fun game for family night.
this was a great game to buy during the pandemic. There was a lot of time where we couldn't figure out what to do and playing sorry was a fun adventure for everyone. The game came in a speedy time it was very fun to play. That structures were a little confusing but that was not on the seller that is on the manufacturer of the sorry game. We have fun with it and again it is a great game the seller did an outstanding job and getting me my item in a timely.
E**.
Excited!!
I had not played Sorry in 20 yrs, had so much fun then playing w/ father in law and spouse....we cracked up saying "Sorry" when someone was about to win! Can't wait to play again. Looks like it did 20 yrs ago...sturdy, good looking a great addition to my other games of Clue, Monopoly, Chess, Backgammon, Yahtzee, Connect 4, Risk
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