• What you get – Gravity Maze is a combination logic game, marble run, and STEM toy that's one of the best gifts you can buy for boys and girls age 8 and up. It contains 60 challenges from beginner to expert, a game grid, 9 towers, 1 target piece, and 3 marbles.
  • Clear instructions – Easy to learn with a clear, high quality instruction manual. You can start playing immediately!
  • Develops critical skills – Playing your way through the challenges builds spatial reasoning and planning skills, and is partly an engineering and building toy that provides a great stealth learning experience for young players.
  • Comes with multi-level challenges - Gravity Maze comes with 60 beginner to expert challenges that become increasingly difficult as you play through them.
  • Award winner – Winner of several awards including the prestigious Toy of the Year Award in the Specialty Category, from the Toy Industry Association, along with a Parents Choice Gold Award, and more.

My 10 year old son is obsessed with this game. He loves figuring out each maze. It makes him use problem solving skills and logic. This is a great toy for an only child whose parents can't entertain the child every minute. He choses this over video games! Now that is saying something.

Yet another cute, well-made single-player logic game that can liberate parents for a while. The room needs to be somewhat dark for the laser light to become visible. This is not a problem. Simply play this game away from windows and with room lights off. My only concern is that young kids tend to forget the warning that the laser light should not be pointed at their eyes. When kids test the laser light, they often lower their heads to the same level of the laser light to get a closer look--- This can be scary. My suggestion for parents is to first observe your kid playing this game to see if he/she remembers the warning long enough to qualify for playing it by him/herself.

4th graders and engineers love this toy. Follow the cards, create your own, make it big, make it long--it's all fun. It is the most sought after game in my classroom and it engaged two very serious young adults until they were told to put it away.

My son was very disappointed with the simplicity of this game, so we decided we would donate it to local hospital. I second-guessed my decision due to some of the positive reviews and took the game out again and read through the instructions more carefully. I tried a couple of the beginner cards, then a few intermediate cards and found the game fun and interesting! I explained the game to my boys (too impatient to read directions) and they were completely engrossed with the the game. Both boys tried multiple cards and found the game both challenging and very enjoyable. We often find different solutions for the puzzle than the solution provided, which also adds to the fun factor! Read the directions before you give up!!

This is a great brain exerciser for everyone, old and young alike. It's a nice size for a desk and certainly an attention getter by its appearance. Think Fun products are well made and the Gravity Maze is a great example of that. The towers are colorful, precision built,and interesting to look at. The base has rubber non-slip pads for great traction and holds motionless while snapping the game pieces in place and when the bearing is rolling through them. The difficulty progresses at a comfortable level and it's fun watching the ball bearing travel downward through the game pieces in the hopes of making it all the way to the goal, the red box. Highly Recommended

Great game but once a person figures out the basics the solutions/patterns become fairly easy to spot. They also make a laser maze which is also a lot of fun but even easier to figure out. This is a step up since the laser maze is 2D and this is 3D. The more challenging levels are not radically more challenging, however. Kids love it and I am happy they are digging an educational game (just don't tell them that ;-) All-in-all a very good game and happy with the purchase.

I bought this to use in my therapy sessions with children to help increase executive functioning skills, specifically problem solving and critical thinking. It has 4 levels and starts at the very basic level which gradually increases difficulty in order for the individual to become comfortable with the technique. Also great for adults who like chess but do not have a partner. I relate it a lot to chess as you have to predict several moves/positions ahead of time, to visually picture the layout in order to win. I highly recommend this as not only a 1-person game but as a teaching tool as well.

I bought this to play with my grandson, and it has been a big hit. We enjoy playing it together, and have made it through level 40. It's an aesthetically pleasing game, with a fair amount of challenge, without being too hard. Although we have started creating levels for each other, it would be nice if the manufacturer had additional level cards available (we're pacing ourselves with the cards, since there are only twenty levels left). My grandson is seven years old, and would probably have had fun with this at six, too. If the child in your life has good spatial intelligence, they may enjoy this at an earlier age also. The only caveat is to keep an eye to make sure the little silver ball doesn't absentmindedly end up in their mouth.

I bought it as a gift for my grandsons, who liked it and began playing with it the minute they opened it, but it was just as intriguing for our sons, their dad and uncle!

My 7 year old and his friends love to get this game out. Its challenging for them but fun. I love that its a game but it is sneaky puzzle and engineering practice at the same time. I enjoy playing it with my son as well.