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Preschool Game: Cupcake Wars

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Game: Cupcake Race

Made by: Endless Games

Ages: 4 and up

Number of players: 2 to 4

Game description: There’s a party tonight, and you (and your opponents) have been asked to bring the cupcakes. The Race is on! Be the first player to MIX, BAKE, FROST, and TOP your cupcake by visiting all 4 corners, and collect sprinkles along the way. The first player to reach the party with a completed cupcake and a sprinkle of each color wins the cherry to put on the top! “Mix it, Bake it, Frost it, Top it! So Much Fun, You Just Can’t Stop It!

Our Thoughts

It was the perfect game for my daughter’s fourth birthday. She was so excited when she saw it! Cupcakes, games, and races are the stuff childhood is made of so it is no surprise this game will be a favorite.

The game comes with a game board, 4 playing pieces, 4 plastic cupcake wrappers, 4 plastic frosting tops, 4 plastic cupcake bottoms, 4 plastic cherries, and plastic sprinkles. All the items are good quality and made to last plenty of game play.

My girls and I played for the first time tonight. We know one thing; we will be playing it over and over again. Decorating the cupcakes is as much fun as playing the game. It is one of those special games that leaves you excited to play again. The game play was easy and the pace was fast enough to keep interest but not so fast you feel like it was over before it began. It is not challenging in an academic sense. It is simply fun. Of course all games provide lessons but this is a game was made for an afternoon of giggles and a good time well spent with your preschooler.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.