Our review might be a factor of the number of people playing, and the space involved. We played with 5 people around a table but without a huge amount of space around the table. All were adults ranging in age from 22 to 62.
We liked that the teams kept changing randomly, which kept things interesting. And some of the games were easy to figure out, such as the thumb war, arm wrestle, build the house of cards before the other team.
Others, however, were not so clear. Form a conga line and dance around the table for example - who wins that one? I think some additional thought needs to go into how to clearly define winners and loosers.
We also found that since there were 5 of us that often gave an unfair advantage to one team or the other. Making a circle with bodies is a LOT easier with three people than two people.
And, because of the limited space, we all agreed to just skip ALL of the prompts that involved going around the table (e.g. the conga line). There seemed to be a lot of those too.
We also felt it lacked some of the cute quirkiness that we have come to to expect from EK games.
Hope that helps!