♻️ Play, Learn, and Save the Planet!
Lord of The Bins is a dedicated family strategy card game designed to educate players on sustainability and waste segregation. Suitable for 2 to 6 players, it offers a 30-minute gameplay experience that fosters family bonding while promoting eco-friendly practices. The game is safe, non-toxic, and made from recycled materials, ensuring a responsible choice for environmentally conscious families.
C**H
Fun & Educational
Bought this for my growing game collection. This game is not only fun but also educational. I admire games that entertain and also cause you to think, in this case about wastefulness and keeping the earth clean.
R**S
Loved the concept
If you’re looking to get your family and friends to adopt eco-friendly habits then this is a great start.Also, SDG and EVS is in my child’s curriculum so it’s a great way to teach them instead of homework :)ProsWe loved that the game is fun, makes you think but without even knowing you’re learning which trash goes in which garbage bin.1. Linked to UN sustainable development goals (SDGs)2. Nice components and smart design (for example there’s a cloth bag that only has few gems when opening but after playing you can fit all the components in it if you want to travel! We liked that)3. It covers a lot of household everyday stuff so it’s relatable4. The game is fun and has enough strategy for every member of the family to think and enjoy5. It takes about 30-40 minutes to play (we were 4 players)6. For my younger one, even the activity of arranging the cards as per each dustbin was fun. So we made our own activity outside of the actual game.7. The raccoon hat is very funny and made us laughConsNothing major but since we’re a gaming family we had our own ideas1. Takes 1-2 rounds to understand what trash goes where but that’s also the learning2. Would have liked some empty cards to make our own trash itemsDefinitely need more games that are edutainment especially towards climate change.The publisher mentions that there will be more games on SDGs and if they’re like this one we will definitely buy.If you’re looking for a fun but meaningful game you can play with the entire family (kids and grandparents) then definitely go for this.I highly recommend for parents looking to raise responsible families :D
R**A
It's a great way of teaching sustainability
My husband and I take great efforts at our home to segregate plastic, clothes, electronic items etc. so that they can be given for recycling. So when I came across this game, I was intrigued and decided to give it a try. The game is based on segregation of waste into 4 different categories namely Dry Waste, Wet Waste, Electronic Waste and Hazardous Waste. While playing the game, you learn about what day-to-day items would go into what category of waste. The person who manages to dispose of most trash into the right category wins the game. We both have been enjoying playing this game and also learnt a lot from it. It comes with a nice pictorial guide and also there is a barcode to scan and understand the game. It is a good way to imbibe sustainable habits in children at a young age.
K**R
Waste segregation game
Very interesting game. I was a little sceptical before buying it as I wanted to gift it to my nephew. But he has already played a few rounds of the game and is thoroughly enjoying it. The quality of the cards is very good and the Let's Talk Trash book is very educative and insightful. Would definitely recommend.
N**A
Card game aligned with UN SDGs for 6+ year olds
This game was suggested to me by a friend for my daughter. Gave it a shot as some of the concepts from the game would also be covered in my daughter's syllabus. The game is a fun way to learn about waste segregation and circular economies. The game is also aligned with sustainable development goals of the UN. My daughter is enjoying playing the game and her screen time has also reduced since we bought the game.
S**T
It is an excellent game!! The team is extremely supportive too when reached out to for some query.
The game is very informative and interesting. It is fun family stuff. I had missing raccoon hats and I reached out to the customer care. They were super prompt to attend to it.
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