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I second the OP's recommendation of Zendo. It could've been named "Induction: The Game", it's a great medium for practicing (and teaching!) some basic science and rationality skills, and it's also a heck of a lot of fun. Plus, you can use the neat little Zendo pyramids (also called Icehouse pieces) for various other games.
I agree,
I'm not sure if I should go with Treehouse or IceTowers...
If I buy IceTowers I could probably play Treehouse, but not the other way round...
:)
Hm, I'd never heard of Treehouse before, thanks for the link. I'll try that out next time I bring my Zendo set somewhere.
You're right that trying to do Zendo with only a Treehouse set would be very frustrating. Even with a full 60 piece Zendo set, it doesn't take more than a few rounds before you have to start taking apart some of the older experiments to build new ones.