One Up
Timberdoodle's Review
One UpIf you are looking for a game that plays fast and keeps you and your children on your toes, One Up is for you. To win, line up 4 bearings of the same color. In the first round, each player moves any 1 piece. In the second round, each player completes 2 moves. As the game progresses, the number of actions increases, accelerating the fun and the challenge of One Up. With 2 players, keeping up with all the moves is exciting, but adding more players ramps up the difficulty. One Up requires skill, flexible thinking, planning, and prioritizing—all components of executive function.