Stacket Review & Giveaway

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Stacket is an extremely fun game for families of all shapes and sizes.  It is also really easy to figure out and can be played in one-round or a series of rounds.  Using 30 uniquely designed high quality wooden pieces, Stacket challenges your coordination and mental skills in 10-15 minutes. With both cooperative and competitive engaging playing modes, Stacket has something for everyone and is perfect for breaking the ice at a party, team building, improving hand coordination and strategic thinking, and family game nights.

After watching the video, I was so excited to be able to try out Stacket!  I am always looking for new games to play with my kids.  Especially games that can be learned in less than 15 minutes and played in about the same amount of time.  I really like how there were a couple different ways to play, making it easier or harder depending the players.  Stacket is also a perfect game while I am teaching piano.  I leave it on the table behind me and it keeps the kids busy until it is their turn.  I would recommend this great family game to anyone who can spare an extra 20 minutes and love spending time with the family!

Stacket is perfect for ages 13+ and can be purchased on the Kickstarter website for a pledge of $25.  Stacket is now on Pinterest!

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Disclosure: I received Stacket in exchange for my honest review. I was not compensated in any other manner. The opinions expressed above are my own and any claims should be verified on the sponsor’s site.


About Ashleigh

Ashleigh is a mom of five children ages 4-14. She loves to keep active by running, playing volleyball, P90X and chasing her kids around! She also enjoys Bunko, playing and teaching piano, cooking, ping-pong, getting packages, watching Netflix, and trying out new stuff! She loves being a mom and sometimes feels like a 12-year-old kid when she gets to try out new toys and games with her kiddos :)
  • Angela Hartness

    It looks like it would be great in teaching children team building skills.

  • Maryann

    I think the game is good with helping with concentration skills
    marypopmom@yahoo.com

  • wins4me

    This game looks like fun

  • Cindi

    We could use a new strategic game for our
    family game nights…
    Many thanks,  Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

  • jodi lasher

    This game looks like it would be fun and challenging.. I would love to play this at a family party or something.. 

  • debbie johnson

    kids love to build things and knock it down. i believe this would be alot of fun for all ages.