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In addition, while immersed in the game, players experiment with basic concepts of geometry and balance.
For players 5 years and over.
Anonymous
Posted November 4, 2008
My sons and I finished Architecto so we decided to continue the challenge with Equilibrio. This game is all about balance. It might take a little more concentration, but I think it's more fun to make some of these taller, perhaps riskier, structures. Equilibrio strengthens spatial analysis while encouraging creativity. I'm always happy to bring a fun educational game like this into my home. Once we finish Equilibrio, we look forward to taking on the other games in the series.
5 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 21, 2009
This game has been great for my two children. My son and daughter both love the different challenges in the designs. The different designs slowly build on simple designs, and get progressively harder. It has managed to keep my children entertained, and when they put it down I enjoy trying the more difficult puzzles as well. The balancing acts that you have to commit to in order to finish the puzzles are quite entertaining.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 30, 2010
I bought this as a christmas gift for my 5 year old niece and was worried it might be too abstract for her. No pink and blue blocks with cartoon characters on them. But she went right for it and challenges both herself and the adults around her to follow the patterns to make one complex tower after another. And when she's not around I'm happy to play with it for hours myself. The blocks are nicely weighted and sturdy. I can tell it will be a fun diversion for years to come and its challenge will grow with her.
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Posted May 9, 2009
teaches eye-hand coordination, visual and space perception, fine motor coordination.
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Overview
A game of ingenuity and fine motor skills. Using the Architect precision blocks, players erect structures illustrated in the challenge book. As players progress in the game, the structures become more complex and difficult to balance requiring the use of fine motor skills, ingenuity and perseverance.In addition, while immersed in the game, players experiment with basic concepts of geometry and balance.
For players 5 years and over.