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most children by the age of 10 can play Quinto®,
a number of children as young as 8 years old have successfully
played the game. And even though video games seem to
be the number one past time for kids, Quinto®
has proven more intriguing, challenging and fun, not to mention
more interactive. Quinto®
is a healthy alternative to video games. |
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| Lindsay, Age 13, states: |
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"My godmother,
Linda, introduced the game to me here on the West Coast.
She taught it to me and my cousins on Sunday, and even
though she had to leave for the airport after the first
game, we had no trouble finding a replacement and played
two more awesome games of Quinto by the end of the afternoon.
We named our teams things like Red Dragon and the Blue
Fish. We LOVED the game and want to thank you guys so
much for inventing it! It really is great, and if Linda
sees this testimonial I just wanted to let her know that
was probably the best bat-mitzvah present I got!" |
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| Nikki, Age 13, states: |
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"Quinto is a very
fun game to play. I first played it with my cousins, and
now have it at my house. At first I thought it was like
Sequence, but then I realized, this is so so much better!
I recommend this so to all of your site viewers." |
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| David, age 10, states: |
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"I liked Quinto
because it is a lot funner than other games." |
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| Sarah, age 12, states: |
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"Quinto was great.
We all had a great time playing. It made me think." |
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| An 11-year old, Josh,
says: |
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"I didn't want to play the
game, but once I got started, I really enjoyed playing
Quinto. I had to concentrate but I had lots of
fun anyway."
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