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Review on ๐Ÿ• Dominos Pro Scale Stacking Building Set by Evan Roberts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good starter set for domino beginners

My 4 year old son loves dominoes and can do a lot of tricks with them. He moved the bottom of the wooden dominoes, which don't have square, flat sides or proper proportions (length = 2 x width) for more complex constructions. They don't have a textured surface that hides stucco patterns and helps reduce slippage. They also have more visible splash marks on the sides than the competition. However, these cosmetics are only noticeable on closer inspection. Sliding simply means you have to be more careful when assembling. This set has a directional switch which is nice. There are field starters in this set that can be snapped on for various lengths and there are plenty of them. They offer flexibility of use, but require more careful negotiation to avoid crashes. My son has trouble with these field starters compared to the competing set's simpler single large domino-like design. The bridge included in this set looks very nice but is not very adjustable in length. It has flat rather than sloping steps to avoid accidents. This set makes a great gift, except that it comes in a plain white box. The box can be used to store dominoes, but it's not pretty. Overall this is a good set of knuckles and accessories. These dominoes have flat square sides and are suitable for building taller structures. They appear sturdy and well made. The number of dominoes is suitable for a starter set and a good value for the current asking price.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Compatibility