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Great toy. This toy kept the children (ages 10 and 15) busy for a while. and they ran around trying to hit the specific shapes and numbers. Educational and fitness related as well. Indoors and Outdoors
You can leave a comment on line or a voicemail. I am still waiting to get a response. This is not acceptable compared to other companies, such as Hasbro, I have dealt with in the past when the toys stopped working correctly. This game was great for our entire family at first.
Then after day two, the voice would go off sporadically. We have tried new batteries.nothing. Now after a week of use, it does not work at all. My kids got this for Christmas.
I would buy this only with caution and I would do it at a local store that might have a better and longer return period than Amazon has. The company, Wild Planet, has a very-hard-to-get-through customer service. I have read another review that had a similar problem.
My kids liked it so we're simply exchaning for a new one. Now does not work at all. Second day worked sporadically. Game worked the first day. Hopefully this one does not fail. Tried inserting NEW batteries but still does not work. Amazon's return policy on defective items could not be easier.
As long as the child knows their colors, they should be able to play. I don't think the kids will get bored with it because it has so much variety. And I'm impressed with how many different options and levels there are to the game. My boys ages 6 and 3 1/2 both love it.
It is wonderful for cold or bad weather days when we are all inside and they start getting hyper. They play until they are both out of breath (and then they switch to "micro dash" level - a game option without the running). Now instead of getting frustrated, I just say "Why don't you go play Hyper Dash." and they reply "Yea.". I am SO glad I bought this toy.
For $20, this toy is worth the money. Although the recommended ages are 6 and up, my 3 1/2 year old does just fine with it. The only other game I have purchased that was this much fun was a dance pad game, and that was considerably more expensive.
It broke during the first game and could no longer identify which color disc you were placing it on top of. It was super annoying because you had to get the wand right on top of the disc so it could tell what color it was. I returned it to Target and was very disappointed. But it turns out the one I bought at Target does not use RFID to identify the discs. I bought Hyper Dash for my two boys to play. This one costs a bit more than the one at Target $15 vs $20-30 but I'd gladly pay more to have it not break. It uses a cheap height sensor spring and each disc is slightly different shaped. Then I came here to leave a review and noticed this one uses RFID (which DH thought they should have used).
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