SEQUENCE Letters by Jax - SEQUENCE Fun from A to Z

SEQUENCE Letters by Jax - SEQUENCE Fun from A to Z
SEQUENCE Letters by Jax - SEQUENCE Fun from A to Z
SEQUENCE Letters by Jax - SEQUENCE Fun from A to Z
SEQUENCE Letters by Jax - SEQUENCE Fun from A to Z
SEQUENCE Letters by Jax - SEQUENCE Fun from A to Z

Key features

  • For ages 4-7 and 2-4 players
  • Players sound out the letter on their card, match it to the beginning sound of the picture on the game board
  • Each card features a letter of the alphabet in upper and lower case
  • Colored squares on the cards and game board help with faster recognition
  • When you have 5 of your chips in a row, you've got a sequence
BrandGoliath
CategoryBoard Games
Size1 Pack
ColorMulti Color
WarrantyNo Warranty

SEQUENCE Letters by Jax - SEQUENCE Fun from A to Z

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5
40%
4
10%
3
0%
2
30%
1
20%
Quality product
lgj✓ Verified PurchaseJune 14, 2018
Fitting with the sequence brand, this game is of great quality and educational fun. It is exciting but also teaches. A good tool for all ages and something everyone can learn from. Only issue is that the color in the card matches the letter answer so if your child figures this out, they can find the answer without using the alphabet. Overall though still a lot of fun.
NOT FOUR PLAYERS
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 26, 2018
We are a family of four and would like to play board games as such. This game states on the box that it plays 2-4 players. It only gives you three sets of chips. The x and z cards are too confusing for children; letting them place them on any object. Phonetically speaking it is infuriating when it comes to the letter O; extremely poor choice.
Colors are off
candace✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 9, 2017
The dark blue square on the game board does not match the dark blue square on the cards. The cards look purple. But there is a purple on the board, but a lighter one. Please reference photos. Shouldn't have such inconsistency with a learning game :-/ if they will take the game back with free returns I'll return it. If not I'll just keep it. Have to constantly remeber what the purple color is on the board.
If company considers correcting mistakes maybe...
healsnurse✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 8, 2017
I really really REALLY wanted to like this game. I think the concept is great but the execution was sloppy. When I originally saw this game online I appreciated the self-correcting color coordinating letters to help narrow down choices for beginners BUT upon receiving the game several of the colors don't even match. The board contains colbalt blue squares yet the cards are purple! How is that even helpful?!?! Green and yellow are also off but not nearly as bad as blue/purple. The blue/purple combo was the more blantant mess up but all the colors should match almost exactly so the fact it doesn't is just sloppy! As another reviewer commended they could've been more clear with their choice of pictures as well. Is it a plane or airplane? Is it lava or a volcano? Is it candy or jar? These I can forgive since it does require the child to think a little (although for a beginner which would probably be using this game they should've avoided confusion) but the color mistake is simply unacceptable! I had such high hopes and was severely disappointed. Makes some simple color corrections and my rating would be 4 stars or more.
Very Difficult and Not Thought Out Correctly
Rachel Handing✓ Verified PurchaseMay 15, 2016
Very disappointed in this game. Unlike the children's animal Sequence game, this one only has enough chips for 3 people to play individually. My son is in preschool and learning his letters (knows most of them), so we thought this would be a great learning game but fully expected to have to help him. The purpose of the game is to use a letter card to match to an image on the board (i.e. U for Umbrella), however several letters share the same color. L, M, Q, and P (as a completely random example) will all come in purple so you have to look through the board at all of the purple spaces and decide which one fits your letter. Even as an adult, it takes me several seconds - almost a minute to find the images that correlate with the letter in hand. Would have been much better if each letter was assigned it's own color.
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