🥳 Get ready to slap your way to victory!
The Lucky Egg Exciting Tortilla Slap Family Game is a dynamic and engaging card game designed for 2-8 players aged 6 and up. With easy-to-learn rules and a unique twist on the classic Snap game, players must stay alert to avoid the hilarious consequences of a Tortilla slap. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor gatherings, this game promises laughter and excitement for the whole family.
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Item model number | LE18 |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
A**S
better than a real tortilla
My grandsons saw someone slapping someone with a real tortilla on social media and thought it was hilarious. I can't condone wasting food, especially a good tortilla. I am not keen on the slapping issue either but with this game, it isn't painful and is meant to be fun. My 12 and 6 year old grandson's play this and have a great time. I would like to complain about the box, but honestly, I am the one who ends up cleaning it up when they leave so I can put it away just fine.
G**H
Don't leave your kids alone with game 🤣
Brother and sister aged 10 and 12 battered each other lol 🤣 was very fun to play as a family.
J**P
Fun, quick game
This is a fun, quick game to play. It does take a while to get all the rules straight and when to slap what and when someone takes the middle pile. It is also a game that needs to be played at a round table if there are more than 4 players, because everyone needs to be able to see and slap the pile. It is fun and you can quickly complete a game.
A**R
I bough 3 of these for my older grandkids
I bought these for my 3 grandkids who all like party games,they will enjoy playing and having a good time.Perfect gift for a couple of hours fun
B**N
Fun, fast paced game is over in 20 minutes.
Tortilla Slap is a fun game for many ages. The recommendation is ages 6 and up. I would say it depends on the 6-year-old, but I’m thinking probably more like 8 and up. I like that playing this game involves a simple set up and rules that are easy to learn. It’s perfect for a party, for a family game involving kids with short attention spans, or just a quick game for some family fun. I enjoyed playing with my daughter, son-in-law, and grandsons. You do need quick reflexes, which I was lacking, but my sweet grandsons barely grazed me. Anyway, the tortilla doesn't hurt if you use it as intended, and not with your hand behind it. It’s just a fun and silly game, not to be taken too seriously.I like that the game can be put away in a small, compact box. I found the easiest thing to do is keep the long piece of cardboard reinforcement to place in the center of the tortilla and then add the cards. Now fold it like a burrito and the cards stay and place and you can simply slip it back into the narrow box. We didn’t think it was a big deal that the tortilla wasn’t perfectly flat. It flattens out enough to serve its purpose of adding a little bit of humor.
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