Love the comparison of the two! I’ve been on the fence for biting the bullet and getting biñho for the longest time. Finally with the in depth review you provided, I feel confident in purchasing it. Thank you!
I introduced some new players to it last week! It doesn’t replace Crokinole as my favourite flicking game, but it’s fast, easy to teach, and fun. The soccer theme is super-relevant now, with the World Cup, and my son plays it when his friend comes to visit. I’m surprised that I’m the only reviewer, but it was definitely tough for me to get my hands on it.
Great that you saw this! I introduced the game to two new players last weekend, so my board is getting lots of use. I still can’t get that ball to lift though, without going over the wall!
It would be hard for any dexterity game to beat Crokinole for me, and my kids love soccer so Biñho is a winner too. Klask is on my list of games to check out, but I haven’t tried it yet! I love games with magnets though …
@@brainsongames wow quick response! Earned yourself a new follower. Whenever you do review klask, it would great to hear a comparison to crokinole and binho. My immediate concern is that since klask is “live action” versus turn based, it’s much harder to play for the children in my immediate family. 1, 3, 4, & 6. Turn based would definitely be MUCH easier for now. But I’m curious as to what adults would think.
Thanks Kevin! I’ll look into it. Rhino Hero or Rhino Hero Jr. might be a good fit for the younger kids. We also like Animal Upon Animal Jr for the young ones. These are all turn-based stacking games, and adults still pull out the non-Junior versions when we get a group together.
Love the comparison of the two! I’ve been on the fence for biting the bullet and getting biñho for the longest time. Finally with the in depth review you provided, I feel confident in purchasing it. Thank you!
Thanks! I was uncertain about it too. Crokinole is still my favourite, but we love Biñho and never play less than ten games when it comes out.
You guys still loving biñho? Still in the fence and this is basically the only independent review I have seen of it
I introduced some new players to it last week! It doesn’t replace Crokinole as my favourite flicking game, but it’s fast, easy to teach, and fun. The soccer theme is super-relevant now, with the World Cup, and my son plays it when his friend comes to visit.
I’m surprised that I’m the only reviewer, but it was definitely tough for me to get my hands on it.
Great reviews, both games sound really fun!
True! Crokinole is especially awesome but we often play both. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video. Deserves more views.
Thanks Jacob! Sharing is caring ;)
Awesome review :)
Thanks for checking it out!
Appreciate the love, happy flickin :)
Great that you saw this! I introduced the game to two new players last weekend, so my board is getting lots of use.
I still can’t get that ball to lift though, without going over the wall!
@@brainsongames where in Ontario can you order this been looking everywhere and seems like no one has it
@@simongonzalez5805 it’s hard to find Biñho in Canada. I got mine from 401 Games. My Crokinole board is from Basically Perfect in Ottawa.
What do you think about klask in comparison to these two games???
It would be hard for any dexterity game to beat Crokinole for me, and my kids love soccer so Biñho is a winner too. Klask is on my list of games to check out, but I haven’t tried it yet! I love games with magnets though …
@@brainsongames wow quick response! Earned yourself a new follower. Whenever you do review klask, it would great to hear a comparison to crokinole and binho. My immediate concern is that since klask is “live action” versus turn based, it’s much harder to play for the children in my immediate family. 1, 3, 4, & 6. Turn based would definitely be MUCH easier for now. But I’m curious as to what adults would think.
Thanks Kevin! I’ll look into it. Rhino Hero or Rhino Hero Jr. might be a good fit for the younger kids. We also like Animal Upon Animal Jr for the young ones. These are all turn-based stacking games, and adults still pull out the non-Junior versions when we get a group together.
Where in Ottawa did you buy the board?
The Crokinole board came from basicallyperfect.ca, and I ordered Biñho through 401 Games.
I love the game today I would love to play the game have a great day 😁
Enjoy your day too!