🃏 Outsmart, outmatch, outplay – WHOT! your way to family game night glory!
Waddingtons Number 1WHOT! is the original British matching card game where players match shapes or numbers to discard cards. Designed for ages 5 and up, it features strategic special cards to change gameplay dynamics. Lightweight and compact, it’s ideal for travel and family fun, requiring no batteries or assembly.
Product Dimensions | 40 x 5 x 26.7 cm; 95.25 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | 13598 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2 Players |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Big kid, Teen |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Big Kid, Teen |
Release date | 12 Sept. 2021 |
ASIN | B001U0NYXY |
N**N
Quickly delivered
Great game, similar to Uno, arrived very quickly and great retro fun
C**S
Handy for rainy days - a long term family favourite
We have a number of young nieces & nephews due to be visiting over the summer, but given the lousy weather I needed plenty of indoor time fillers to keep them entertained. I fondly remember this game from my own childhood, and was delighted to find it still exists!The box arrived a little torn, but the cards inside are lovely. Bright & colourful, with clear shapes & numbers, suitable for kids & adults alike.A quick reminder of the rules, and we were off!! They got the hang of it quickly, and enjoyed developing tactics along the way. A real retro hit!!
S**D
Good for children.
Fun (but educational) game for children - colours & numbers.Entertaining.
J**Y
Good quality
I love the quality of the cards. Reminded me of back in the day in Nigeria as a young child.
A**T
Easy game to play
A good game for young childrenUse to learn & play with loads of funGood value for money
H**.
Awesome
Having a great fun 😁.Bringing childhood memories back. Enjoying the hmgame with my friend..
B**R
Hugely underrated game - Way better than Uno
Had this game as a child with monochrome thick cards, (It had been one of my parents deck, and with fond memories of the version a child can play, I was delighted to see a version is still around, and for about £5 I snapped it up, OK so the cards are not as thick as the 1970s version, but if these go, I'll gladly buy another.Similar in format to Uno, try to match the value or suit and discard all your first, getting the points from the value of the remaining players' cards, with star cards being double, so always try to ditch them as soon as.The 3rd, most advanced game is by far the best with some strategy, do you hold on to your powerful 'whot' card to help you finish, but if you are stuck with it when someone else completes, that's 20 more points you've given away.Had a few very enjoyable games nights in our house over the last few weeks, and this game has become a favourite.Definitely recommended
K**M
Disappointingly a little boring
Having always enjoyed UNO this game didn't meet similar expectations. Easy to play so we went for the 'most difficult' version of playing the game almost immediately which made it a bit more engaging.
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