🦕 Unlock Jurassic-level focus and fun with every card!
Ravensburger Dinosaur Island Eye Found It is a compact, travel-friendly card game featuring 57 multicolor cards designed for kids ages 4 and up. It promotes memory, focus, and object recognition skills while providing interactive fun for 2 or more players. Perfect for family game nights, travel, and educational play, it’s a proven favorite among over 4 million families worldwide.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.67"L x 3.5"W |
Material Fabric | Cardboard |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Dinosaurs |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Number of Players | 2+ |
F**A
Must have
Oh darling, allow me to regale you with a tale of unexpected triumph and cardboard-based salvation.I recently attended a wedding — you know, one of those lavish affairs with flower arches, reluctant ring bearers, and an open bar just out of reach. Now, while the adults were busy sipping Prosecco and pretending they knew how to foxtrot, I found myself in charge of no fewer than seventeen miniature humans, each more sugared-up and feral than the last.Enter stage left: Ravensburger Dinosaur Island Eye Found It! A pocket-sized miracle disguised as a card game. Honestly, I should’ve given it its own seat at the reception.Within moments, these wildlings — previously armed with bread rolls and bad intentions — were mesmerised. They were spotting hidden mammoths, debating the names of cartoonish volcanoes, and travelling through time faster than Doctor Who on a caffeine binge. Not a single tantrum. Not a single grass stain. Just pure, prehistoric peace.It’s educational, entertaining, and — perhaps most importantly — silent. No obnoxious beeping, no plastic bits to lose under pews. Just clever, colourful cards and the soothing silence of seventeen occupied cherubs.Buy it. Buy ten. Keep one in your handbag, one in the glovebox, and three for the apocalypse.Five roaring stars. Would 100% trust it again at my next social event involving sugar, speeches, and small, sticky fingers.
A**S
Buy this game!!!
Omg the best game ever, so much fun to play. My son is 4 and was able to catch on right away!
K**H
Fun Hidden Pictures Card Game. Great Illustrations and Engaging Gameplay Helps Develop Focus Skills
This review is for the Ravensburger Dinosaur Island Eye Found It! Card Game. I received a free taxable sample of this hidden pictures card game in my search for a fun game my toddler could play with me and their friends.The card game comes in a branded and decorated hanger tag card box. Inside the box are 57 game cards, a double-sided setup and rules card, and two double-sided advertising cards. Each card has an average weight of 3 grams and measures 3 ⅜” x 4 ½” with rounded edges. All of the double-sided cards feature vibrantly colored images printed on good quality thick paper with a slightly glossy finish. Overall quality of the cards is great with no visual blemishes and the cards have held up nicely under regular play.Basic gameplay is a slight derivative of the board game and revolves around the game cards which are printed with a Picture Side and an Object Side. Each player starts with five cards, with the remaining cards placed into a central pile with the Object Side facing up. Players then search their cards for the object showing in the central pile with the first player to find the object taking their card and placing it at the top of the central pile with the Object Side facing up. A new object is selected from the next card in the central pile if the current object cannot be found within a minute. Gameplay continues until one of the players has successfully discarded all of the cards in their hand.My toddler and their friends really enjoyed searching for the hidden objects and liked that everyone got to participate in each round. They also liked the fun illustrations revolving around the loosely interpreted prehistoric theme filled with whimsical scenes that included dinosaurs, donuts, synchronized swimming, and aliens. My personal favorite illustration was the card with a giant rooster and its worm prey along with a sprinkled donut in the foreground. I like that the Object Side of the card has an illustration of the object to be found along with the name as the toddlers aren’t able to read the object name quite yet. Overall replay value is good as you are only allowed to search through the five or less cards in your hand, although at some point the kids will memorize what cards feature what objects. That being said, there’s always the potential to get creative with creating a list of objects to be found. This creativity is what we used to make this into a game of solitaire by laying out all of the cards with the Picture Side facing up, turning over one card to its Object Side, and hunting for that particular object. Once we found that object, we then turned the Object Side back over to the Picture Side and then proceeded to turn its neighbor over to the Object Side and so on.All in all, this is a fun hidden pictures game with great quality game cards and good replay value. I recommend this as a nice option for an engaging card game that builds up focus skills and can be played by toddlers.
K**T
Interactive game
Perfect quick game to play with the kids and easy to teach and fits many ages
B**M
Fun Game for All Ages
We played this with our 7 year old and 4 year old grandchildren, and had great fun. The kids loved it, we loved it. It's hard enough to give a good challenge, but easy enough that the 4 year old could also participate.
J**L
Great "waiting" activity with kids!
Fun to have on hand for dinners out with our 3 young kiddos. We play as a family and it helps pass the time while we wait for meals and it keeps them off a screen!
A**Y
Great game for my daughter
We fell in love with the Disney version! It's an easy game for a 4-5 year old to setup. She loves playing game after game.
T**S
SO MUCH FUN!!!
My daughter LOVES THIS!!! I like the larger pictures compared to the Disney ones.
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