🧠 Get ready to think fast and play smart with Dr. Eureka!
Dr. Eureka is an engaging logic puzzle card game designed for 1 to 4 players, featuring 12 test tubes, 24 colorful balls, and 54 challenge cards. This STEM-themed game promotes logical thinking, dexterity, and social skills, making it perfect for family game nights, educational settings, and as a gift for science enthusiasts. Suitable for ages 8 and up, it combines fun with learning in a unique and exciting way.
Material Fabric | Paper, Plastic |
Style Name | Dr Eureka |
Color | Multi |
Theme | Science Fiction |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Display Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.4 x 2.33 inches |
Size | Standard |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 719 Grams |
Number of Items | 80 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Dexterity-based |
Number of Players | 4 |
J**R
Great purchase!
This game is a lot of fun for all ages! Price is fair, it came well packaged and on time. Would buy again for sure!
T**C
Fun dexterity game that has quality written all over it
I’d been looking at this for a while. We have quite a few dexterity games for our kids, and while this one is a little advanced for both of them to play, we do, and everyone has a great time with this.One of my favorite things is that you can play this game with different dexterity difficulty levels. They are suggested in the rule book. Additionally, if you are playing with kids, you can self impose those rules on yourself while playing, to kind of even the playing field if playing with younger children. This game works well for our six year old. He can easily play and do well even using the easier rules. The cards are a very nice material, and the beakers and marbles are great. The insert fits these things really well, although it wouldn’t fit sleeved cards (I like to sleeve game cards, but I won’t bother with these because the cards are great quality and you don’t need to shuffle them much, except once a game - you could not do that if you were going to play a couple games in a sitting though because it comes with a bunch of cards if you wanted).This game is a unique dexterity game which will definitely get played a lot with the kids. I do think it will get played with adults too as it is funny but also competitive because of its race aspect. I could even see buying a second set for a larger group to play. If you had a card stand, it would be pretty easy for 8 people to see. This game is a lot of fun, and is quick to play (can finish in 15 minutes easy, with a full group even. If I was being nit picky, I would wish that it came with an extra color marble of each, just in case, but I really don’t see that as an issue. If you really had to, the game is so cheap you could buy a new set if needed. Great unique game!
S**F
Great for all ages
This game was a surprise hit for my 6 year old’s birthday. It is quick to set up & quick to play. You won’t be stuck there all day. All ages loved it, from my 5 year old niece to my teens & even myself & my husband. This pic shows my 9 year old, our neighbor who is 13, my 12 year old, and my 6 year old. I almost bought a second set so that more of us could play (this is up to 4 at a time). I like how it can be 1 person play, or up to 4. A round goes quickly so they can take turns if there are more than 4. My only complaints (and I can’t even dock a star, we love this game so much): one plastic beaker cracked pretty quickly & a bit of the bottom of it chipped off. This doesn’t affect game play. Also, I wish the cards were sorted by difficulty so that young kids could pick up Level 1 and teens/adults could pick up an Advanced card. The difficulty of the setup is random in the card deck & not marked, so it’s hit or miss who gets a super easy card that round.
A**E
6 year old boy and 10 year girl enjoy this game
Purchased this for my 6 year old boy for Christmas (intended), but my kids were so bored inside the house because of rain for several days straight. They couldn’t go outside and have played all other games they had, and hours and hours of Lego, then I decided it was time to give one of the games originally intended as a Christmas gift. My 6 year old boy, of course, enjoyed it. My 10 year old daughter, whom i didn’t think would enjoy this, actually enjoyed it too.Pros: Miminal Setup. Simple Rules. Can be played as one person game or up to 4 people. Rules can be altered to fit children’s age.Cons: test tubes and balls are small. I wish they were a bit bigger.We played this as a family, my husband, myself, and two kids age 6 and 10. For adults, this game is easy. For 10 year old, this is just the right level of difficulties (not so difficult but not so boring). For 6 year old, it gives him great deal of accomplishment. When my two kids and I play, we do not compete against each other or time it. When we play as a family, my husband and my daughter would team up and my son and i would team up and we would try to complete as many cards as we can and sum up the number of cards that we completed. We usually come within 1 or two cards of the opponents, so even when they lose, they don’t feel so bad. We have not advanced enough to play “look at the card and guess how many steps it would take to complete the task”. That will probably for 10 years and up.As this is still new to us, I am not sure about repeatability. Not sure if my kids would get bored after a week or so. I will update my review in a while.
I**E
Great hand eye coordination
The media could not be loaded. My students love this game! There is executive functioning/ planning and eye hand coordination involved. Must have a flat surface to play.
S**S
Brain Teaser not Trivia
I love games like this that challenge the brain without having to know random trivia!This game was purchased as a gift for my nine year old daughter. We've played it together as a family and even the three year old enjoyed spilling the colorful balls back and forth from one bottle to another. The concept is very simple and we've all enjoyed playing multiple times. Shuffling the cards was difficult at first because they are so stiff, but after a few game plays they've loosened up.I am a normally competitive person and it would be super easy to win this game against my nine year old without trying too hard. So, to handicap myself and not crush her self-esteem, I make sure the cards are facing her. This means I am looking at them upside down. I also challenge myself to not turn any of the test tubes upside down. This makes the process of matching my test tubes to the cards take a little bit longer.(Warning: If you have a mouthy three year old... be careful. These balls are small enough to be a choking hazard. I never leave my son unattended with this game.)
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