This game, a standard in many homes, represents an interesting generational difference. My son learned to play it online and then tried his hand at the real-world version. I, of course, learned it the other way around completely.
That game never goes out of style! My kids have (had?) a 3D version that used marbles and they rolled down the chutes! What does your son prefer, online or "real-world"?
Ooh, the 3D one sounds cool! I'm not sure which one my son prefers. The online one is shorter (goes to 25 vs. 100), and little sister can't knock the pieces over. Real world he gets to play with another person. Fortunately, he doesn't have to pick!
That game never goes out of style! My kids have (had?) a 3D version that used marbles and they rolled down the chutes!
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Ooh, the 3D one sounds cool! I'm not sure which one my son prefers. The online one is shorter (goes to 25 vs. 100), and little sister can't knock the pieces over. Real world he gets to play with another person. Fortunately, he doesn't have to pick!
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