Note: This is a short really early legacy review before I started posting longer form review in our Facebook Group.
Part 2 of our dexterity marathon was the delightful Tumble Tree. A game that as an adult has most in common with messing around with beer mats in the pub.
The rules are simple pick a “card” (for the case of this post I will refer to them as cards) and depending on what is on it you must place it on top of the tree in a specific way. Some involve placing half off the edge making the tree ever-larger, some have to be flicked on and some dropped with your eyes shut. Simple Jenga rules when it all falls down the player loses but it’s all very light-hearted and way less stressful than Jenga.

It’s a simple concept but it is addictive but also very forgiving making it ideal for younger kids as well. Toby(3) loves this game to bits and it regularly hits the table.
The tin that is also used as a tree for the game is well made (if annoying to store on a shelf for those of us who like their board game collection “just so”) and the cards are of good quality.
This can usually be picked up pretty cheap and if you like your dexterity games this one is really good and has the right level of skill vs luck.
