Dimension: The 3D Fast-Paced Puzzle Game
A 3D Fast Paced Puzzle Game, " Dimension A 3D Fast Paced Puzzle Game, Kosmos & Thames Store, Quick Thinking & Logic Parents Choice Silver
What We Like
- An innovative puzzle game that takes place in three dimensions with 60 colorful spheres
- Features 3-D puzzle that allows all players to play it at the same time
- Features task cards that indicate how the spheres must be placed to earn points
Disadvantages
- The material may release an unpleasant odor
Results of our analysis:
We analyzed 10,839 reviews for 67 products in the 3-D Puzzles category.
We then analyzed 122 reviews for this product. None were recent.
Around 84% of reviews were positive and about 9% were negative.
Final Score:

9.37 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about Dimension: The 3D Fast-Paced Puzzle Game
It makes you think about what you're doing and it's easy to lose the pieces, but it's like that with every game.
The box insert holds everything well and the baggies are included, which is a must to keep the spheres in their place.
An electronic timer would be nice as you are all concentrating so hard on your pyramid that we would often miss the time running out, or you would just grab a ball and replace it when someone noticed it was done.
This one is accessible and should appeal to both game players and non-gamers equally. Thats especially nice on game nights where one or more person is into more involved games but everyone else wants a challenge.
You can keep track of your score with multiple cardboard token and the box insert holds everything nicely.
Common Questions
Is it possible for someone who is colorblind to play this?
I'm red-green deficient and I don't have a problem with it, though you'll notice there are no red balls.
Is this really worth it's price when compared to other board games around $40, or is it more of a comparison to games in a different price range?
I bought this game because it is a great thinking game and I will use it with my students.
Is it possible for someone who is colorblind to play this?
I'm red-green deficient and I don't have a problem with it, though you'll notice there are no red balls.
Is this really worth it's price when compared to other board games around $40, or is it more of a comparison to games in a different price range?
I bought this game because it is a great thinking game and I will use it with my students.
Is it possible for someone who is colorblind to play this?
I'm red-green deficient and I don't have a problem with it, though you'll notice there are no red balls.