Monday, May 7, 2012

Zoo Panic

Zoo Panic Review



Zoo Panic Feature

  • No reading required
  • Recommended for ages 4 and up for two or more players
  • Educational skill builder matching game
  • Player who helps the most animals get back to their cages wins
  • Fun for kids of all ages

Endless Games Zoo Panic

The cages in the zoo have been left open and all the animals are now mixed up. Find the animals and help them back to their own cages. The player who helps the most animals wins. No reading is required.

  • Product Dimensions: 13.8 (L) x 11 (W) x 10.5 (H)
  • Age: 4 years and up


Sunday, May 6, 2012

Farming Game - Kids

Farming Game - Kids Review



Farming Game - Kids Feature

  • Older kids can play level 2 or 3
  • Educational and fun for ages 3 to 9
  • Great family fun
  • 3 different levels of play
Based on the award winning agricultural board game The Farming Game (invented by Washington State farmer and author George Rohrbacher), the Farming Game Kids (invented by the second generation of Rohrbachers), sends kids racing to the fruit stand! Geared for the "new generation," this farming fun board game is geared for "sprouts" ages 3 to 9, offering kids a look at managing a successful agricultural business. With three different levels to engage children of different ages and abilities, the Farming Game Kids brings the highs and lows of farming to their understanding. As they harvest and sell their wares, the fluctuating market value is determined by the roll of the die, a rate chart, and even by a lot of laughs!


Contents of Farming Game Kids:


  • 1 Fold Out Game Board

  • 4 Game Pieces

  • 1 Standard Six-Sided Die

  • 1 Red Six-Sided Numerical Die (Numbered 1-3)

  • Play Money

  • Produce Cards

  • Rate Chart

  • Instructions (English, Spanish,& French)


Saturday, May 5, 2012

Hello Kitty Big Roll Bingo Game

Hello Kitty Big Roll Bingo Game Review



Hello Kitty Big Roll Bingo Game Feature

  • It?s hello kitty and friends in a kids? first bingo game
  • Oversized dice reveal the letter and a picture
  • If you can find a match on your card place a token there
  • Be the first player to cover 5 squares in a row to win
  • For 2 to 6 players ages 4 and up

It?s Hello Kitty and friends in a kids? first bingo game. Oversized dice reveal the letter and a picture. If you can find a match on your card, place a token there. Be the first player to cover 5 squares in a row to win. Includes an extra die and rules for older players. For 2 to 6 players, ages 4 and up.

Features include:

•It?s hello kitty and friends in a kids? first bingo game
•Oversized dice reveal the letter and a picture
•If you can find a match on your card place a token there
•Be the first player to cover 5 squares in a row to win
•For 2 to 6 players ages 4 and up


Friday, May 4, 2012

Electronic Hyperslide

Electronic Hyperslide Review



Electronic Hyperslide Feature

  • Electronic game for table top fun and competition
  • 3 different games for team, 1-on-1, and solo play
  • Designed for 1- and 2-person play; storage compartment for discs
  • Pass'em fast before the buzzer blasts. Obey the voice commands
  • Games remember high scores. Electronic game shuts off on its own
  • Get your brain in the game and break the code, or guess which color will be called next
Be quick, pick the right colored hyper disc, and flick it under the arch before time runs out. The Hyper Slide from Hasbro packs three fast-paced electronic table-top games into one compact unit. Recommended for ages eight and up, these fast-sliding games for one or two players are fun and exciting for kids and adults.



The hyper discs can be conveniently stored in a compartment on the side of the arch. View larger.


Three fast-paced electronic table-top games in one stylish unit. View larger.
Fun, Futuristic Table Top Game
With its sleek, arched design, Hyper Slide looks like a futuristic game. Resembling a hockey game for a table top, the object is to flip the pucks through the goal. However, in these games the goal can be scored from both sides of the arch, and there are four different-colored pucks, called hyper discs. The game's electronic unit calls out a color, and you must pick that color and sent it through the arc. It automatically detects whether you've passed the right disc or not. When not in operation, the hyper discs can be conveniently stored in a compartment on the side of the arch.

Three Games for Solo Play or Two-Person Play
The Hyper Slide offers a few variations of play for your enjoyment. Two lighted buttons on the top of the Hyper Slide make it easy to choose which of the three games you want to play.

While the objects of the games are simple, playing them can be a fun challenge. The first game, "Fast Pass," is all about speed. The game commands a color and you've got to pass it through the goal quickly before the buzzer blasts. With "Add One," you've got to remember the order of colors. You start with a color and add one to the sequence each time you complete a round. "Code Buster" gives you 90 seconds to decipher the secret series of colors.

Best of all, you can play all these games with a friend or by yourself. With both "Fast Pass" and "Add One," you can even play head-to-head with another player or team. For solo play, the rubber "hyper band" is attached under the arch, bouncing the discs back to your side.

Put to the Test
Playing on any smooth, nonmetal surface, you'll be surprised how much fun the Hyper Slide really is. An announcer's voice, high-energy music, and sound effects move these games along. With your head in the game, you'll soon block out all the noise and only hear the color to flick, slide, or shoot through the arch. Unfortunately, if the constant voice directions are not your thing, the game can't be played without these sounds, nor can the volume be adjusted. On the plus side, the Hyper Slide announces your score at the end of each competition and keeps track of the highest score for each game. This electronic system runs on three "AAA" batteries (sold separately). If the Hyper Slide goes unused for two minutes, this smartly designed toy "goes to sleep," saving battery life until the player buttons are pressed.

Pros

  • 3 fast-paced games for 2-person and solo play
  • Lighted buttons make it easy to switch through games
  • Games remember high scores
  • Electronic game shuts off on its own
Cons
  • Game must be played with announcer and music going
  • Volume can't be controlled
What's in the Box
Hyper Slide electronic game, hyper band, and 4 hyper discs.
Be quick as you flick, slide or shoot the different-colored hyper discs under the arch. As the game unit calls out the sequence of colors for you to pass, the game "knows" if you've passed the right disc or not. Pass 'em fast before the buzzer blasts! Obey the voice commands, get your brain in the game and break the code, or guess which color will be called next. Play with a friend or practice solo.

Tabletop slide-and-pass excitement features electronic lights and sounds, plus an announcer's voice that talks you through three fast-sliding game modes. Electronic game unit comes with four Hyper Discs, each a different color; plus Hyper Band and instructions. Requires 3 "AA" batteries (not included). For 1 or 2 players.


Monday, April 30, 2012

The Hardy Boys Mystery Game-The Secret of Thunder Mountain

The Hardy Boys Mystery Game-The Secret of Thunder Mountain Review



The Hardy Boys Mystery Game-The Secret of Thunder Mountain Feature

  • 2-4 players
  • Ages 7+
  • 1978 Parker Brothers
In search of stolen gems, the Hardy Boys traveled to Thunder Mountain on their motorcycles. There they found pieces of evidence that helped them solve the robbery. Now you must gather your own pieces of evidence in order to win this game. It's exciting. Which player will be the first to discover Who?, What?, Where?, or When? It's fast. Your playing piece is a motorcycle. With it you travel around the board trying to gather the pieces of evidence that you need. It's a game that involves some strategy. Being a detective tests your concentration and memory. Join the Hardy Boys in a new adventure. See if you, too, are unable to solve the Mystery Of Thunder Mountain.


Sunday, April 29, 2012

Classic Battleship Movie Edition

Classic Battleship Movie Edition Review



Classic Battleship Movie Edition Feature

  • Classic BATTLESHIP Movie Edition puts you at the helm of battle commanding the Alien Fleet or defending Humankind
  • Conceal your ships from your opponent ? then track your shots as you take down enemy vessels!
  • Includes 2 game units, 5 Navy ships, 5 Alien ships, 2 Decks of Special Ops cards, red & white pegs, rules and reference card
  • For 2 players
  • Ages 7 and up
You are at the helm in the fight for the future of the planet. Will you command the Alien Fleet or defend the Human Navy? Scan the battlefield for locations to conceal your highly-detailed, movie-based ships. Then, brace yourself for search-and-destroy battle intensity as you compete with the enemy to keep your ships afloat. Choose from three game variations for edge-of-your seat excitement! Includes 2 game units, 5 Navy ships, 5 Alien ships, 2 Decks of Special Ops cards, red & white pegs, rules and reference card.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Man Game

The Man Game Review



The Man Game Feature

  • Best looking man goes first
  • Draw a card and begin playing
  • Have fun, No fighting
  • Last man standing wins
Here's a game for men of all ages and women who think they're man enough! Put your tongue firmly in you cheek and have a great time! Its a game of chip pitching, knot tying, football flicking, chest thumping man-fun! Playing is as easy as opening the box because real men don't read instructions!

The Man Game includes these manly accessories:


  • tape measurer

  • ping pong ball

  • deck of cards

  • flick football

  • poker chips

  • rope

  • dice

  • pad and pencil