Stewart's
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Love this game, but didn't realize it didn't come with the base or reflector, which are required for this game. That's probably just the fact that I didn't look at it close enough and I am new to Osmo. Make sure you get the base and reflector if you don't already have them to play this game. It's definitely a cute game and the educational value of Osmo games is great!
Jonathan
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
We love all Osmo!! Great for kids to work alone or with parents to interact. My 3 and 5 year old will work together too for the most part lol.
Meg Hobbit
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
My kids love this game! They feel like they’re running a real pizza shop! Love the money aspect of it too. Highly recommend
Cliente
Reviewed in Germany on February 19, 2024
great product for kids 6+ we really love to play with hole family. You just haw to get Osno basic packet first
אסף
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
After a period of not working, he returned to work - the company began to recover - at least those with an iPad can be sure that it will work for them, a fun game - the children really enjoy the game - they play it a lot and never get tired of it,
SP
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Suddenly, Pizza Co. refuses to work. We paid for this on-line program and were not given the option to download. Suddenly, its on-line presence has stopped working. I presume that you can guess that this is something that I strongly dislike, not to mention that my 4th grader is crushed. Does anyone have a "work-around" for this???
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023
My 6 and 9 year old love playing this game. Although we’ve only used it a few times so far, I love that it is teaching them to follow instruction, learning fractions and how to give correct change. One of my kids has ADHD and dyslexia and I’ve already seen some improvement on his response speed in math, reading and focusing on what he is being asked to do. As a parent I enjoyed playing g it with them too. Definitely recommend!
Rain
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2023
The items are all made of good quality. Being able to make different kinds of pizzas is fun for those too young to do the cash register. It is tricky to work at the best pace and it was a two man job for my grandson and I. That shop gets busy and there is little control over the frequency. LOL, they can line up pretty quickly. This is a fun game with multi-facit benefits. Dexterity, early stage math calculations, handling money (we used monopoly money in a toy cash-register), and being able to work customers through the Osmo Pizza sales process. I'm afraid I still need to work to stay on top of things. A good, fun and educational game/program!
Zeng Linrui William
Reviewed in Singapore on September 5, 2022
Kid loves this a lot. Thanks!
Alexandra Gulka-Abenchuchan
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022
My kid did enjoy this game at first. I like that it offers you 2 different modes for counting money - with or without the coins so my kid can start off with the easier mode which is without coins. However, it did get stressful with the sudden flow of customers that came and requested pizzas. My kid doesn't do well in "stressful" elements as it's almost scary for her. I encourage her to keep trying and it's okay to "lose" a few customers if you're not able to take their orders. Overall, this game is cute and beneficial in a couple of areas - I'm unsure if we're keeping it. It does teach you the basics of counting and taking orders. Price is a little high in my opinion.
Abdulrahman
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 21, 2020
ممتاز انصح به لأي اسره لديها اطفالI do recommend this for kids
Cre8ed
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 23, 2020
I am really impressed with the quality of this product, my 5 year old loves it. Not too interested in the word game at the moment, but loves the numbers and tangram. I purchased 'pizza co' and 'coding awbie' separately and he loves these too.All the osmo apps are free but you do need the osmo stand and reflector for the iPad or tablet (we use iPad). I did not buy the base for monster app, we found a white board or paper (but you have to keep using a new piece of paper with each drawing) did the job (sorry osmo) same with the newton app, we found the reflector could see lego pieces and used this info to make the game playable without purchasing all the pieces. I do highly recommend and am saving for the detective board for geography.. well done osmo.Nothing in this starter kit can't be done on the cheap, such as good old fashion pen and paper because of this it makes osmo a lot of money, but I think the next generation just learn more interactively with tech. I'm happy because I got a discount at Christmas, I also found with research that I could save some money by buying the genius starter kit and adding other games that need interactive board and pieces etc. you might find you can by the base and reflector and then just get the free apps, that way you can use pen and paper for e.g. And then decide if you want to pay up. Although they do grow with this product, at least over the next 10 years!
SPeery
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2019
The pizza game is a huge hit at our house. My kids got Osmos for Christmas and loved them so much they elected to spend their Christmas money on more games. My 7 year old got this one, but her 8 year old brother plays it as well. It basically comes with the pizza toppings, the money and a circle that doubles as your pizza and the change counter. You're running a pizza shop and your customers come in and give their order. They do this in a few different ways. They may show a smiley face next to one type of topping, indicating that they like that one, and a frown next to another because they don't want any of that. Sometimes it will show certain toppings go on certain fractions of the pizza and sometimes they give their order in a "word problem". They may say something like "I only eat fish" or "I only like vegetables". You can choose the types of clues that are given and add timers and such in the game settings. So, now you have their order and you go to work making the pizza. The system recognizes the toppings you put on and the placement and this shows on the screen. The customer's reaction will indicate whether or not they are happy with their order. Then you have to physically slide the pizza over to "put it in the oven". After you wait on several customers, you will see the gray circle pop up letting you know that you have customers waiting to check out. You simply flip your pizza over to the gray side and the screen shows your customers waiting to pay. They place their money on the counter and you have to add up the amount they gave you. It shows the cost of their pizza and you have to make change. You do this by getting the money pieces from your tray and placing them on the gray circle. If you're right, you will hear the cha-ching cash register sound. It does pop the numbers up to help them out after a while if they get stuck. Again, you can go to your settings to choose the difficulty. I believe you can choose bills only, or the types of coins you want to deal in. At the end of your business day, it pops up to show you how much you made that day. I really like that it shows how much you brought in on pizza and adds in your tips then subtracts your expenses. The cost of the ingredients used and the delivery service are your expenses. This gives them their profit for the day. Their profit goes into their piggy bank and they can use this money to decorate their shop or upgrade their ovens and equipment. This game is an excellent learning tool. It's a game, so they're having fun while working on important skills. They're learning to follow specific instructions, working on their math skills, etc. I like that you can adjust the difficulty of all of it to fit your needs. Literally the only complaint I have is with the currency. This set has quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies, $10, $5, $2 and $1 bills. $2 bills? Seriously? Why? It would have been so much more beneficial if they had stuck with common currency. I should also add that this includes the storage container and all of the game pieces fit inside nicely. All in all, I'm happy with the game and they absolutely love it. I do hope they plan to offer replacement parts because I can see the "pizza" wearing out over time from all of the flipping.