This 2 player version of Rush Hour is really quite a different vibe. Instead of just trying to find your way out of a puzzle, the two player element really makes you think offensive and defensive.The best part about this game is it is really quick. You can quickly play someone, then someone else can hop in and take on the winner! perfect for when you want to play a board game but don’t want to sit there for hours!It even comes in a great little travel pouch.Bought this for my son and it is really fun. My son needs more toys like this that don't involve electricity. My son is very analytical and enjoys puzzle type games and this is right up his ally. My son got this for his 13th birthday and really enjoyed playing this against every member of the family. He even plays with his 9 year old sister who doesn't quite get the strategy, but can still play. I would recommend this toy for kids above the age of 12 who like strategy. This game also doesn't take too long to play which is nice for those who don't want to invest hours into a game.This game is a lot of fun the family really enjoys it although I will say that the storage bag is nice but not the best. It would be nice if the instructions were more compact because my eight-year-old ripped them and it would also be nice if we could go online and reprint out the instructions as well. All in all it is a good game and I would recommend it.Awesome game. I bought it for my four year old, expecting it to be too hard and something we could put away for a while before using, but my son loves it. At first he just played with the cars, but he soon became interested in the game itself. He quickly learned the rules and would count out the steps for the cars. The game reenforced his basic counting skills, improved his concentration on following rules and peaked his interest in strategy. Then, after he goes to bed, it is a great game for mom and dad too! All around, a bitchin' game!I bought this toy for my 12 and 11 year old sons. They love this board game! It is great for young kids, and involves strategy and luck. There are 10 setups, and you can create your own as well. It is very suspenseful at the end of the game if the two players are both close to winning, and kids anticipate the next move eagerly. Overall, I would definitely recommend this this product as a gift for young kids who love board gamesMy students love the original Rush Hour game and this a fun 2 person version.Very helpful for elderly people who are recovering from a fall or strokeGreat game. My son likes to play it. However, I can only play a few games before getting bored of it.A clever development from the classic game. This version adds a competitive edge and the introduction of chance into the mix and requires strategic thinking as well as a good hand of cards in order to succeed.Each player needs to reach the far side of the board with their shiny sports car while attempting to prevent their opponent doing the same by way of blocking his path or 'shifting' the game board so there is no way forward.The game can be picked up very quickly by watching others playing or following a quick read through of the straightforward guide booklet.It has proved a big hit with the group of competitive 11-13 year-old boys I've used it with and can be played by anybody of any age with a semi-decent attention span!I bought it for an 8 year old boy for Christmas. He enjoys playing with it a lot. It's very good to build strategic thinking in children through a fun game.It seems durable and comes with a handy bag so easily can be taken for travelling.Good fun for kids and adultsbit of a silly game really, but my 10 yrs old daughter enjoyed playing it over xmas.Grandson loves it great product