Q&A(14)
Q: What type of batteries does this take ? And how many?
A: What age is zingo Appropriate for ??
submitted byjfr30 - 1 year agoA: No batteries required. The unit that "sends" the tiles out is spring-loaded. Have played the matching/picture ZINGO, and this appears to be made the same way. Fun! Planning to purchase this version now also.
submitted byJ - 6 years ago
Q: What age is this game appropriate for?
A: This game is suitable for children aged 4 years and up.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: What is the main objective of the game?
A: Players race to match pictures and words to fill their card and yell Zingo!
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: What skills does the game help develop in children?
A: The game enhances memory skills, language skills, and concentration in young players.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: What materials are included in the game package?
A: The game includes cards and features a game board designed for educational play.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: How many players can participate in this game?
A: Zingo! can accommodate 2 to 6 players at a time.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: What age is zingy appropriate for
A: It's appropriate for childen ages 4 and up!
submitted byJessica - 1 year ago
Q: What are the "two levels of play"? What is the difference between the two levels? And how is this different from the sight word version?
A: Hi - The two levels of play are a green side, and a red side. The green side of the cards have less images in common with each other, so winning is more about luck. The red side of the cards have more images in common with each other, so the game becomes more competitive and you need to be quick to identify a tile match. Zingo Sight Words work the same, but the collection of words is different. Zingo! Includes words that can be easily identified by a picture (like cat), while Zingo! Sight words includes words like “What, where, there” etc.
submitted byLisa - Customer Care - 5 years agoBrand expert