Color Catch Smart Game
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The object of Color Catch is to place the puzzle pieces on the game board so that each animal's color matches the challenge. Unlike other Smart Games where the components have a 3-D appearance, Color Catch’s puzzle pieces are transparent. The colors come from the game board underneath, so the color of each animal depends on where you place it. This design allows a player to tackle a challenge immediately with no setup necessary.
Color Catch features 60 challenges, builds concentration, focus, spatial insight, logic, and simple deduction, and comes in a self-contained, compact, and completely portable case.
Manufacturer: Smart Games
Age Recommendation: 7 - Adult
Challenges: 60, Easy to Expert
Players: Single-player
Faith-Based: No


review by Roads to Everywhere
”I like single-player thinking games in general, but especially non-screen versions. There’s something about being able to physically manipulate the pieces that adds to the experience. I find it actually helps me figure out the puzzle better to be able to move the pieces around.”
Read the Reviewreview by Mombrite
”My son is not the best at independent play and always wants me to be next to him and paying attention to him. However, when he plays Color Catch, he is in his little own world. The amount of focus he has while playing the game is impressive, and he is so proud whenever he solves a puzzle all on his own.”
Read the Reviewreview by Hopkins Homeschool
”Who would have thought a game I wanted to add to our school collection would be so much fun that they want to do it all the time! They love the fun of the game, I love that every time they play the game they are learning and building their brain.”
Read the Reviewreview by Top Toy Finds
”I have four children, so you would expect them to always have someone to play with. But sometimes it doesn’t quite work out that way, and other times they just want some alone time. That’s where single player games like Color Catch come in!”
Read the Reviewreview by Coffee. Mom. Repeat.
”Kiddo says, 'I really like how it’s colorful and has animals. I enjoyed matching the animals to their colors. It’s silly that the salamanders and frogs eat the bugs, but that’s what happens in real life! I didn’t like how hard it was at first, but I’m getting used to it!'”
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