My family had the privilege of trying Fun Family Chess from Brain Blox for this review to use in conjunction with our own games at home. This is a Homeschool Review Crew Review. All opinions expressed are my own or those of my family.
Brain Blox is a family-owned company that makes educational games and toys that can be enjoyed by the whole family. They believe that kids should be free to play, explore, and express themselves in a way true to who they are inside. They want to empower families to have more meaningful time and relations with one another, without electronics devices...to engage more with the real world together.
Fun Family Chess is set up the same as traditional chess. Board has icons where you place the pieces other than pawns. |
Fun Family Chess is a 2 player chess game with double the fun because there are two ways to play, Fun Family Chess and traditional chess. The game of Fun Family Chess is said to have been invented by a dog named Chesster. The Fun Family Chess game uses a chess cube or die that has all the symbols of the pieces color coded to match the reference card. The light side goes first and rolls the chess cube. Then you match the colored symbol to the reference card. If you roll a star you can move any piece that can move. You must roll a star to move the King because there isn't a King symbol on the cube. If you cannot move the piece indicated on the chess cube how it is stated on the reference card you get to roll again! You can capture pieces by landing on top of your opponent's piece. Once you capture it you can take that piece off the board. You win by capturing the other player's king instead of trapping it in a position it can't escape (checkmate in traditional standard chess).
How to Play Fun Family Chess:
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5 ways traditional standard chess is different:
- no chess cube: instead choose any piece you can move legally.
- winning is different: you win by checkmate.
- pawn superpower: if a pawn reaches the other side of the board safely it can change into another piece (except a pawn or King)
- en passant: means your pawn gets another superpower...a special capture that is only used in specific situations. You can read more about this in the Full Color Chess Book.
- castling: in some situations, the Rook and King can do this special swap-move-thing. You can read more about this in the Full Color Chess Book.
Brain Blox Fun Family Chess pieces store inside the foldable wooden case that doubles as the board. |
Includes:
- Folding Wooden Chess Board with Velvet Lining and Chess Icons on the Board for Easy Set up.
- 32 Wooden Chess Pieces with Velvet Bottoms in a Soft Pouch.
- Full Color Chess Book, teaches both Fun Family Chess and Standard Chess.
- 2 Color Coded Reference Cards, shows how each piece moves.
- Chess Cube/Die, when playing Fun Family Chess, simply roll the die to see which piece to move.
- Plus...Video Tutorials and 2 Months Gold Membership with ChessKid!
Zari and Teela playing Fun Family Chess. |
How We Used This and Our Thoughts:
Chess improves problem solving, concentration, memory, strategic thinking, planning, foresight and intelligence. Sometimes though it can be a bit overwhelming to learn because of all the moves and plays you need to remember. My oldest son loves chess, but he can be a bit intimidating to my daughters who are younger because he is good at playing because of practice. The Brain Blox Fun Family Chess makes it easy to learn how to play chess and it has the piece icons right on the board to help you with setup and reference cards to know how each piece moves. You can start with the Fun Family Chess game and move up to traditional chess once you have learned the basic moves the pieces make.
I also love that the Fun Family Chess set is beautifully made. The pieces and the board are made of wood. The board folds up and is its own case for the pieces, cards, die, and booklet. It latches shut so nothing will fall out. The inside is velvet lined so that the pieces will be somewhat padded and their are two velvet pouches for all the light and dark pieces to go into. The pouches help you not loose the pieces and keep them all together. The pieces have felt on the bottoms of them too so they won't scratch the surface of the board as you play.
My daughters, Teela and Zari, who are 11 and almost 9 loved playing with this chess set. They thought it was a lot more fun to play the Fun Family Chess game with the chess cube because the cube told you which piece to play if you could play it and if not you could roll again until you could play a piece. My girls also loved that the cube had a star symbol on it which meant they could pick what ever piece they wanted. The Fun Family Chess game definitely gave a new perspective to the game of chess. They also loved that the moves of each piece was laid out for them on a full color reference card so they could see the piece and how it moved on the board. Even my youngest daughter said it wasn't as complicated because of the way it was presented. Both of my girls said that this chess set, even when playing traditional chess, was easier to both set up and play.
I am very glad we got to review the Brain Blox Fun Family Chess because it is a great way to learn to play chess or help someone like me who is very rusty at chess because I haven't played in a while. I recommend it very highly, especially as a chess for kids!
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This would be good fun for cold winter days.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice chess set. Makes me miss family game nights when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of being able to play using the cube and the colored guide. What a great way to get kids to learn chess!
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