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don't just take our word for it! Many of our customers in
all walks of life and professions have been saying a lot of
nice and really interesting things about us! We hate to be
modest about it... So, here is a sampling! |
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| Community Outreach Coordinator,
American Go Association, John Goon |
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"Quinto is
magic in a bottle! Thanks for providing me with a
product that seems to work wonders... Quinto is easy to
learn, plays quickly, has a good balance between chance
and skill, and is especially addictive when played as
a team competition. It is unquestionably one of the best
games that I've come across... This game has an excellent
potential for intergenerational crossover and has demonstrated
a capacity to interest a wide range of cultural groups..." |
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| Marc Shayed, a Reviewer
for GamingReport.com,
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"...I DO believe
that Quinto is an outstanding game that has a lot
to offer.... First, it is easy to understand and easy
to play. Rules do not take too long to explain, easy to
setup and to clean up. Second, it is designed for team
play.... Teams can be a mix of ages and groups. It is
a simple game that challenges players to think and plan
out moves. Thirdly, it is good for an entire family. Kids,
adults, and everyone in between. Lastly, it is familiar....My
play-testers and I sat down and played 10 games over 3
days. We had a great time. Now, doing what I do, I have
played a lot of games easily numbered in the mid-hundreds.
I can say with certainty that Quinto...is a really
good game and definitely deserves a look.... I am
very happy to give Quinto a very high recommendation!"
Review Score: 9 out of 10 (4.5 stars)
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| Certified USCF Chess
Coach with 25+ years of tournament chess experience, Dennis
Hokama states: |
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"Quinto may very
well come to be known as the most entertaining board
game of all time.... Quinto levels the playing field
for intelligent players without previous experience with
classic board games... This flexibility, and the natural
social interaction created by team play, makes it a much
better party game than any other parlor board/card games
that I know.... The fact that we are able to play together
at all is quite remarkable in itself. Quinto must be credited
for that.... It is incredible that a ten-year-old can
play with college students and all can still be challenged.
That is one of the great strengths of Quinto. My brother's
family is not particularly crazy about table games, but
[they] are raving about Quinto." |
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| Susan, an Elementary
School Teacher, states: |
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"Quinto forces you to modify and/or
adapt your strategy to the ever-changing action on the
board. Quinto forces you to keep your mind sharp
and focused on the game-one simple oversight can cost
you a Quinto and allow your opponent to score." |
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| Dr. G., a College Professor,
wrote: |
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"The game is intriguingly stimulating
and thought-provoking. It makes one play non-stop
and challenges one to strategize before making each move.
It appeals to young and older adults." |
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| An Administrative Assistant,
Kim, said |
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"At first, I thought the game would
be simplistic and boring, but to my surprise I found it
more complex than I ever imagined. It is easy to
play yet there is a lot of strategy. It is addictive." |
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| A real estate developer,
Tom, says: |
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"Quinto is without
a doubt the best card or board game I have ever played.
It works great with either two or three players and even
better with two teams of 3 or 4 each or 6 or 8 players.
It is easy to learn and play. It is fun and unpredictable,
challenging and competitive. It is an amazing game." |
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