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Cat Crimes Game by ThinkFun Review

About ThinkFun

30 Years of Educational Fun Games – In 1985, ThinkFun was founded with a dream. Husband and wife team Bill Ritchie and Andrea Barthello wanted to change the world through play and make learning fun.

Bill was a born puzzler. Andrea was no stranger to a challenge. However, the 80’s were a tough time for toy companies. Retailers were moving away from games and the Rubik’s Cube, which had been a huge fad, had just crashed hard, and toy store owners were sick of brainteasers.

In the early years, Bill and Andrea’s basement served as an assembly line, home office and distribution center. Right out of their basement the first product, the Hexadecimal Puzzle, was born!

On a Mission to Teach Through Play – Despite humble beginnings, Bill and Andrea founded ThinkFun, originally called Binary Arts, with a noble mission, “to translate the brilliant ideas of the craziest mathematicians, engineers and inventors into simple toys that can be appreciated by boys and girls around the world.” We still believe in this mission today.

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Kid Learning Games and Beyond – ThinkFun is a respected and award-winning global company with its products represented in over 60 countries and translated into over 20 languages. We continue to push into new frontiers with mobile apps, fun online games, global education programs, STEM development games and other fun games that teach 21st century thinking skills. And as always, we’re making learning fun – at any age.

The Review

I love animals.  I love mystery and who dun it type games… why not combine the two?  That’s exactly what Cat Crimes by Think Fun has done.

About Cat CrimesTangled yarn and a missing bird… which of the six furry fiends was responsible for each Cat Crime? With a little problem solving you’ll be able to use paw prints, toy placement and other clues to figure out exactly where each Cat was sitting at the time of the crime.

This game is so fun and it’s such a cute concept.  I love the art and the cards are easy to handle.

If you would like to check out Cat Crimes and perhaps take a peep at the other ThinkFun Games, head on over to their website.  Also, if you‘re on Facebook, head over there and give them a like as well.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

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