I love speed games. In fact, I grew up playing Speed with a simple deck of regular playing cards. I thought Blink would be a more interesting version, but to me it's like a simplified version. The setup between Speed and Blink is very similar. In Speed, you can only place cards in numerical order. If 5 is displayed, you can enter 4 or 6. The number is the only important element and they must be in sequential order. In Blink, you can map a shape, a number, or a color. In fact, it's hard NOT to get a match, leading to the self-proclaimed "fastest" game in the world. As an adult, I found that the game required very few skills. I felt like I could play any random map and it would be a match. I think this would be a great game for young children (and adults who love to play with them). Or for older people who have never played such games and are completely unfamiliar with the concept. I gave the cards to my sister for her 3 and 5 year olds to play with.
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