Colorful box of the "Feed Me!" puzzle game featuring a cartoon character, labeled for ages 7 and up, with 40 levels of gameplay. Ideal for family fun and cognitive development.

Feed Me!

Note: This is a short really early legacy review before I started posting longer form review in our Facebook Group.


game 25 of the “Bailey Family Sorta Summer Board Game Bonanza” is going to be a solo game which is unusual as they are not that plentiful in the Bailey household. That game is “Feed Me” played by Toby(4).

“Feed Me” is a solo puzzle game where you play through levels where there are a number of set-out slopes and your job is to put in more slopes (as per the card) so that when the balls drop they end up in the correct place.

Firstly let’s clear up that this game has nothing to do with the popular mobile game “Cut the Rope” even though it is clearly the knockiest of knock off of it. To be honest i have no idea how Gen42 (best known for Hive) has not been hit with a landslide of lawsuits but whatever.

As you progress it gets harder and the later levels are very challenging.

It’s kind of a physical mobile game (if that makes sense) but it plays well, the boys enjoy it and if your kids enjoy puzzle-type games there is def something here for them.

The components are well made and the use of ball bearings is nice as opposed to plastic balls.

Not ground-breaking but a fun diversion that could be a hit depending on your child’s interests.

Matthew Bailey