Slide, collide and score to win the Sorry! Game. Kids draw cards to see how far they get to move one of the pawns on the board. If they land on a Slide they can zip to the end and bump their opponents’ pawns – or their own! Jump over pawns and hide in the Safety zone where opponents can’t go….
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Diane –
I would give this zero stars if I could! If you’re into the original sorry game, DON’T buy this version. They changed the rules entirely while ruining the whole game! There are no longer 4 pawns per person, they only have 3! And rather than only being able to get out on a 1 or 2, you can now get out on any number.. oh and the “sorry!” card which allows you to bump someone back to start, now also has the option to move 4 places. It’s like this game was created for this new generation of entitled children that can’t take the time to finish a challenging game the right way without throwing a fit because they have instant gratification issues. Wish I opened it sooner so I could return it. I am very diasspointed in this update!!
Lauren –
This is not the original sorry game. It only has 3 pawns per team instead of the traditional 4. The rules are different also. These rules state that you can exit your home zone with any forward moving card..which is everything except for 4?!?! They ruined the game! This is like the millennial version, do everything to make it easier for the players to make it a quick game. Very sad. Look for the original!
RedHerring –
We bought this to replace our old Sorry game that was falling apart. I wish we had read the reviews first instead of assuming it was still the classic Sorry–it is definitely not.Differences:- Game board design (doesn’t look as good, but it doesn’t interfere with play)- 3 pawns instead of 4- Sorry cards can be used to move you forward 4 spaces- Can leave Start on ANY forward-moving card- The 2 card doesn’t have you draw againHonestly, if I had known those things, I would NOT have bought this game. One reviewer called it the Millennial version, and I’m going to agree. The original game was an excellent tool for teaching kids to suck it up if things didn’t go the way they wanted. Everyone else’s pawns are out and yours are still in Start because you haven’t drawn a 1 or 2? Too bad! Your opponent drew a Sorry card and sent you home? Deal with it! This new version is for wimps and crybabies.And why only 3 pawns? Cutting costs, most likely.Hasbro, you’ve mucked up a great game. I’ll be looking for the real version and donating this one (though I might put a warning on the box).