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product_id: 1549737
title: "ThinkFun Robot Turtles Game"
brand: "thinkfun"
price: "AED 210"
currency: AED
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Think Fun"
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/1549737-thinkfun-robot-turtles-game
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region: United Arab Emirates
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# 2-5 players for dynamic family fun STEM coding principles for early learners 40 durable tiles for endless play ThinkFun Robot Turtles Game

**Brand:** thinkfun
**Price:** AED 210
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🤖 Code, play, and conquer—unlock your child’s inner programmer today!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ThinkFun Robot Turtles Game by thinkfun
- **How much does it cost?** AED 210 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/1549737-thinkfun-robot-turtles-game)

## Best For

- thinkfun enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted thinkfun brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stealth STEM Mastery:** Kids learn programming basics without even realizing it—fun meets future-ready skills.
- • **Multi-Level Challenge:** From beginner to advanced, gameplay evolves with your child’s growing logic and coding skills.
- • **Premium Quality Components:** Thick, easy-to-handle cardboard and cardstock ensure durability and a premium tactile experience.
- • **Family Bonding Meets Brain Boosting:** Designed for 2-5 players, it’s the perfect interactive gift that brings parents and kids together.
- • **Kickstarter’s Most-Backed Board Game:** Join a global community that propelled this game to record-breaking success.

## Overview

ThinkFun Robot Turtles is an award-winning STEM board game designed for kids aged 4 and up to learn programming fundamentals through engaging, multi-level gameplay. Featuring high-quality cardboard components and accommodating 2-5 players, it blends education with fun, making it a perfect family activity and a standout gift that grows with your child’s skills.

## Description

Product Description Introducing Think Fun Robot Turtles, a game that successfully infuses fun with education. This STEM toy and coding board game for preschoolers has made a significant impact, becoming the most-backed board game on Kickstarter. Trusted by families worldwide, ThinkFun is renowned for creating brain-stimulating and logic-enhancing games. This game, designed by programming expert Dan Shapiro, is no exception. Robot Turtles introduces children aged four and above to programming principles in a fun and interactive way. The game mimics the Logo programming language, allowing kids to create programs using playing cards. As the game progresses, the difficulty level increases, introducing more obstacles and complex code cards. This makes the game engaging and suitable for different age groups. The game includes high-quality cardboard and cardstock components, ensuring longevity and durability. Clear and easy-to-follow instructions mean you can start playing right away. Perfect for 2-5 players, Robot Turtles is an ideal gift for parents and children to enjoy together. It's more than just a game; it's a fun learning experience. From the Manufacturer Robot Turtles is a board game for kids inspired by the Logo programming language. It provides crucial brain development and computer programming skills to children as young as 4 years old in the context of family fun. Players dictate the movements of their Robot Turtle tokens on a game board by playing Code Cards: Forward, Left and Right. When a player's Robot Turtle reaches a jewel they win! If they make a mistake, they can use a Bug Card to undo a move. The game has many levels so, as the players advance, they will encounter obstacles like Ice Walls and use more complex Code Cards (like lasers to melt the walls). Play continues until all players collect a jewel, so everyone wins. Beginner to Advanced levels will make it a family favorite for many years. It includes a large Game Board, 40 Tiles, 4 Robot Turtle Tiles, 4 Jewel Tiles, 4 Code Card Decks (45 cards in each deck), and instructions. 2-5 players can play at once, and everyone who gets the Robot Jewel wins.

Review: Fun, cute, simple game for young ones - This is a fun little game to teach young ones very beginning and simple logic. Their goal is essentially to create a set of instructions (think: "go straight, then turn left, then use your laser to melt some ice") that you the adult enact, acting sort of as their computer. It can scale well to different age and maturity levels by changing what obstacles are on the game board and changing the layout. We haven't gone through all of the available options as my son isn't that advanced yet, but i see this having legs for a couple years (4 to 6) and maybe longer.
Review: Fun game with a good recipe for longevity and interest for replaying in the future. - This game is not a long-lasting game (per-play), but I hope it will retain replayability for the coming years as my daughter gets older. The premise is fun, and so far my 4 year old daughter seemed to enjoy our first session (we played 5 games in a row, even introducing the ice walls on the 5th game)... I like that the game has increased levels of difficulty and complexity that can be engaged based on the skill and advancement of the players. It does seem like it is made more for play in households where there are more than one child/player, however, based on its advised gameplay rules. However, I went ahead and played both the "mover" and one of the "masters" roles with my daughter playing another turtle "master" and it worked well enough. The quality of the game construction is excellent. It far exceeds the general low-quality construction I find in most board games have purchased in recent years, so that was a nice plus. You do still have to punch-out the gameplay cards from their molds, but this is a pretty quick process, and with the thickness of the cardboard, they pop out easily and cleanly.

## Features

- Cardboard, Cardstock
- Made in USA or Imported
- EDUCATIONAL & FUN: This game seamlessly blends education with entertainment. It's designed to introduce programming principles to preschoolers in an engaging, easy-to-learn manner. Perfect for kids 4+ and adults to enjoy together
- KICKSTARTER SUCCESS: Conceived by programming expert Dan Shapiro, this game made history as Kickstarter's most-backed board game. Trusted globally, ThinkFun is a leader in brain and logic games
- CRITICAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT: Gameplay offers a 'stealth learning' experience, where players unknowingly learn key programming principles. This game is inspired by the Logo programming language, letting kids write programs with playing cards
- QUALITY COMPONENTS: The game comes with high-quality cardboard and cardstock components. Its clear, easy-to-understand instructions allow you to start playing immediately
- IDEAL GIFT: Robot Turtles is an excellent gift for both parents and children. Designed for interactive play, it ensures a fun, enriching experience for boys and girls aged 4 and up

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00HN2BXUY |
| Age Range Description | 5 years |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #476,242 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #12,394 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | ThinkFun |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 902 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Educational Objective | stem |
| Genre | Preschool |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019275019006 |
| Included Components | One Complete Game |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.25"L x 11.25"W |
| Item Type Name | Coding Board Game for Preschoolers |
| Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ThinkFun |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 180.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ROBOT |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 48 |
| Model Number | 1900 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2 to 5 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Size | 13 inches |
| Subject Character | Robot Turtles |
| Theme | Coding |
| UPC | 019275019006 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

![ThinkFun Robot Turtles Game - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81CFab-44hL.jpg)
![ThinkFun Robot Turtles Game - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71LbD0QE7HL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun, cute, simple game for young ones
*by S***E on April 2, 2024*

This is a fun little game to teach young ones very beginning and simple logic. Their goal is essentially to create a set of instructions (think: "go straight, then turn left, then use your laser to melt some ice") that you the adult enact, acting sort of as their computer. It can scale well to different age and maturity levels by changing what obstacles are on the game board and changing the layout. We haven't gone through all of the available options as my son isn't that advanced yet, but i see this having legs for a couple years (4 to 6) and maybe longer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun game with a good recipe for longevity and interest for replaying in the future.
*by P***B on May 12, 2015*

This game is not a long-lasting game (per-play), but I hope it will retain replayability for the coming years as my daughter gets older. The premise is fun, and so far my 4 year old daughter seemed to enjoy our first session (we played 5 games in a row, even introducing the ice walls on the 5th game)... I like that the game has increased levels of difficulty and complexity that can be engaged based on the skill and advancement of the players. It does seem like it is made more for play in households where there are more than one child/player, however, based on its advised gameplay rules. However, I went ahead and played both the "mover" and one of the "masters" roles with my daughter playing another turtle "master" and it worked well enough. The quality of the game construction is excellent. It far exceeds the general low-quality construction I find in most board games have purchased in recent years, so that was a nice plus. You do still have to punch-out the gameplay cards from their molds, but this is a pretty quick process, and with the thickness of the cardboard, they pop out easily and cleanly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mostly lives up to the hype - so far, age window is narrow though
*by T***J on January 6, 2014*

I got this game for the kids this Christmas. In short my 6 year old boy loves it. My 10-year-old is probably beyond it, but we haven't played the advanced aspects yet. I tried this out with an early 3-year-old and she really didn't get it. A 4-year-old boy did grasp but wasn't terribly interested. Small samples, but there you go. When you watch the marketing for this it makes it sound like every kid will love it - not the case. In terms of the game's extendability (because we're all IT people here right?) it's definitely there. You start super-easy and almost boring (this is how my 10-year-old lost interest I think) and then you add the wrinkles/challenges (game calls them unlocks, which kids understand!). The best unlock I think is the challenge of writing your instructions out completely, and then running the program, seeing if you get it right first time, and then debugging and rerunning the program. That was the first time it REALLY felt like we're learning programming. We haven't gotten to function frog yet - all the kids think it means the frog jumps over the obstacles, but the reality is much more interesting. You use the frog to call a function that runs that bit of code. The only challenge will be developing a map that lends itself to repeated sequence of actions (i.e. fire laser, move forward several times). I would think the instruction book could include some game designs that can handle that. One other gripe related to the last comment - the first thing the instruction book says in the game is: "don't read this instruction book, go online." OH COME ON! If I wanted to read directions online I wouldn't have shelled out $40 for a board game when I could have bought 10 programming apps for their iPad for the same money. The least you can do is respect my decision and support it. Board games have written directions that work. Nuff said. But all in all, great game, should be in every elementary school classroom. I look forward to playing this with my mini-me this week.

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