Another day, another tab left open on the family iPad. This time it's Sleeping Queens—a card game that apparently has convinced 12,000 strangers on the internet that it's worth their time. Your child presents it with the gravity of someone who's just discovered penicillin. So Dad did what Dad does: he looked it up.

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Kid
Dad, please? It has almost five stars. FIVE STARS. That's like, the best thing ever.
Dad
Yeah, I'm looking at it now. 12,000 reviews. That's a lot of people playing cards.
Kid
See?? Everyone thinks it's amazing. We need it. For family game night. For my mental health.
Dad
Your mental health, huh? Well, the numbers don't lie. We're getting it.

What Is It?

Sleeping Queens is a fast-paced card game where players wake up queens, collect them, and try to build the strongest lineup. It's colorful, it's easy to learn, and it actually makes people want to play again—which, in the world of family games, is basically alchemy.

What Does the Internet Think?

This one's got 4.7 stars across 12,000 reviews. That's not just 'decent'—that's sustained enthusiasm from a massive crowd. People consistently mention it's fun for families, quick to teach, and genuinely engaging for kids and adults alike. The numbers are doing the heavy lifting here. ★★★★½ across 12,000 reviews.

✅ Yes.
★★★★½ 4.7 stars  ·  12,000 reviews

YES. Buy it. A 4.7-star rating backed by 12,000 reviews isn't a fluke—it's a consensus. This is the kind of game that actually gets played repeatedly, not shoved in a closet after two tries. Your kid's right. And more importantly, you'll actually want to play it too.

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💡 We Have Something Like That At Home

Uno
Cheaper and simpler, but lacks the strategy and personality that makes Sleeping Queens worth the extra few dollars.
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