​CROSSED SIGNALS Electronic Game With Pair Of Talking

​CROSSED SIGNALS Electronic Game With Pair Of Talking Light Wands

​CROSSED SIGNALS Electronic Game With Pair Of Talking Light Wands, Play Solo Or With Up To 4 Players, Move Wands Up, Down Or Shake, Gift For 8 Year Olds & Up, HCG57


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Add funny, frenetic action to your next game night. With different levels of difficulty, the whole family can enjoy the addicting Crossed Signals action! Take it on the road. It’s easy to get started for a quick pick-up game anywhere!



Dimensions: 45 x 25 x 5 cm; 400 Grams
Model: HCG57
Material: Plastic
Colour: Multicolor
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: No
Age: 8 years and up
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 45 x 25 x 5 cm; 400 Grams
Material: Plastic

24 Responses

  1. JosieEswsgkitog says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Bought these as a gift, not given it yet but from first impressions it looks like it is going to be a lot of fun 🙂

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This game is good for all ages.
    Its simple to play and can become addictive lol.
    Its on sale for 9.99 which i think is fab, the normal price of 20 pounds is a bit much i think.
    needs batteries that are not included.

  3. Jay says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersBought for my 8 year old for his birthday. He loves the bop it game so this was a hit in our house. Great value and entertaining

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersKids enjoyed it buts its bit hard to work out how to change to different settings. Works fine though good value for price

  5. JoellenDYF says:

     United States

    I bought this for my grandson for his seventh birthday and it turned out to be wildly popular! He and I had a blast playing it as well as his sisters and parents. It is very versatile since you can play it alone or with someone else. And there are three different games you can play all with different levels so plenty of variety to keep interest going for a while.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Now we can go back to having BBQs it means that the games can come out and the fun can begin.

    The kids usually bring out games and toys, then the adults tend to take over and oh my days we certainly had fun with this crossed signals game.

    So it’s not just for children it’s for all ages.

    A great game where you need to move your body and show your skills, there are 4 different games at different levels can be played on your own or as a 4 player (Great for drinking dates for the adults of course)

    Very good quality, very Robust, easy to play, decent size for all, lightweight, compact and a great game for all.

    Runs on batteries but are not included so need to temper to buy some if needed.

    Very addicted game and reminds me of the game bop it.

  7. RachelGable says:

     United Kingdom

    This is well made and lets face it it’s gonna get thrown about a bit so durability is a must and this is great.

    Highly addictive game play and kept us amused for a good couple of hours haha.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersBought as something of a stocking filler, my daughter was immediately taken with this & couldn’t put it down – fabulous fun throughout the festive season.

  9. NicolasMarks says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    GrandKids love it if you don’t know how to use it ask the kids showed us in 5 seconds

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    his is a cool electronic game that can be played on your own or with up to four players. it’s basically a reaction coordination game it has various game modes my teenage son really liked it. for the cost its excellent value.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersSo this is a fun little game with two plastic wands or paddles, each which has a cross top and bottom. The idea is the crosses light up and you move the wands in that direction— or the opposite direction-or shake them up and down depending on the visual prompts you receive on the wand. The whole thing is rather fun and addictive and when you see somebody playing it you immediately want to go. So why not they full five stars? First the paddles feel a little plasticky I’m not sure how well they will stand up to robust play over time. The second issue is the longevity of the game , and it just gets very samey very quickly. Still, there is fun to be had here albeit in small doses. At 20 I would still recommend these and there are a lot worse games out there this Christmas.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Great fun… for 20 minutes

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A pretty fun, electronic toy that is fun to play against friends and family. There are different modes that can be selected but, in essence, it is a bit of a coordination/ fast reaction time game. You have to follow the instructions by shaking the thing up or down and building up your score as you do so.
    It is quite fun. It seems simple but, with the different game modes, it can become quite tricky and confusing as you have to react so fast to the commands!
    Recommended, good family game at a good price.

  13. Haley Henschel says:

     United Kingdom

    This is basically a upgraded simon says but with physical action, a real test of your eye to hand co ordination,
    With 4 different game modes you won’t be bored but be prepared as the levels go up this game becomes brutal. 1 wrong mistake and bang your out of the game so do be aware if you /children or friends are competitive and have a low tolerance level to loosing.
    The controlers themselves are comfortable to hold, really will test your co ordination, not just for children but great entertainment for adults too.
    Excellent value for money and it’s more than just a game this tests your memory works on your eye to and co ordination and it good to get you moving even if it’s just your arms it’s still movement.
    The age range is good as under 8’s may not get it so well especially when they make a mistake and your out of the game, their is no upper age range on this game.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is very similar to silly sausage and bop it.
    The principle is very simple, read the lights and move the handles in the manner that the lights dictate whether that’s moving it up or down or shaking it around. It requires quick thinking and mental and physical coordination and can be very challenging and energetic. Overall the kids loved i

    5.0 out of 5 stars Kids thought it was fu

  15. FrankliLeggo says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 15 From Our UsersIt’s well-made, sturdy, and strong enough to withstand the children’s rough manhandling. The button is easy to press and the controls are responsive. The wands are a good size and easily fit small hands.

    The game is straightforward, and the four different modes are easy to get the hang of. We’ve been playing it for hours almost every day and the batteries are still running strong as well.

    It needs very quick thinking/action so you can move the wands as soon as the direction is specified, so it really gets your brain working and makes you focus on that one task. Great for improving dexterity too.

    I love how compact and portable everything is. We can take it on road trips, picnics, camping – it fits easily inside a backpack or sidebag.

    A very addicting, simple, and family-friendly game. Would be happy to recommend.

    If this review helped, please click on the ‘helpful’ button to let others know! Thanks

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a really fun reaction based electronic game. Its in a similar vein to Bopit etc, where the game indicates to the player what action to perform, you then have to do it correctly in the the timeframe. It can also be head to head with the instructions being given and the first to complete winning. The handsets are pretty well made and easy to grasp. Its really easy to get to grips with it and isn’t to age biased making it great for family gatherings etc.

  17. Genevieve Quick says:

     United Kingdom

    Itis great fun and can help to boost reactions children love the fun challenge of this game. Also it is easy to play, there are four different games to choose between, all of which require quick responses to light and sound commands to keep earning points. Moving and shaking the included light wands can help you win! they all want to win the game it is so fun to play it with family and friends.

  18. JereThibeault says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis is a battery operated games with electronics to give interaction (voice audio and LED light sensors) on how the game is played. It consists a set of talking wands with visual indicators for move up, down and shake it.

    Things I liked:
    * add level of difficulty by having indicator for “opposite” direction
    * fun and easy to pick up and play
    * support 1 to 4 players

    Overall, if you like playing “bop-it”, then this is worth trying out. My 11yo daughter enjoying playing this. It has the “just one more go” addictive playability.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Fun but tiring on wris

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Want a fun memory game? How about one that can be used for dialing?

    This is the Mattel Games Crossed Signals Electronic Game, comes with 1 x pair of talking light wands, 1 to 4 players, aged 8 upwards.
    Requires 3 x AAA batteries that are included.

    Do you like games like Bop-it or Simon Says? Then you will love this, basically you have two hand held wands you move up or down depending on command. Move up or down via red arrow, red cross move opposite way so at bottom move up and if you get two arrows shake it up n down.
    You get 4 play modes, you pick via red button, levels can be increased via lifting or dropping the controllers. The first game is Speed Signals, which is basically how many points can you get in a minute, next is Light Pursuit which involves following the signals as before but one mistake and its game over. Then there is Go-No-Go where you follow the dignsls only if the controller says Go, if it says No, ignore, wrong move ends game. So like Simon Says. The final game is Signal Showdown which is a dual between players, a bit like the first game but first to 7 wins.
    All the games are fun, the voice is not too annoying and the crowd noise isn’t too condescending to honest. I like playing against my eldest as her hand to eye coordination ain’t great, unlike the wife’s!

    Overall if you are looking for a fun multiplayer interactive game, give this a go. Even on solo it is fun, just close the curtains as it can look dodgy making shaking hand gestures haha.
    Well recommended.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Super fun wrist shaking interactive game!

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Fun and sillyness achieved.
    Great fun to demonstrate once then rope in an unwilling volunteer for dual play.

    Great for a bit of old fashioned Family interaction fun.

    Simple to learn, and helps hand-eye co-ordination skills, just make sure no-one walks in the way or they might get thumped!

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The packaging was frustrating, really difficult to get into. Too much plastic, I know they were doing the traditional method of having the actual product visible through plastic, but really in this day and age, just leave it in the box with a picture on the outside. We don’t need or want all that plastic.
    The game itself is great although really frustrating if, like me, you play it with your much younger son, who, it turns out, has much faster reaction times than me.
    I had no idea my reaction time had slowed so much over the years.
    On the plus side, bearing in mind that you can play this solo, I’m actually playing this on my own regularly to see if it actually helps me improve, a form of mental exercise doesn’t just have to be sodoku and crosswords does it?
    Needs 3 AAA batteries that aren’t supplied.
    One final note, I would have appreciated a little drawstring pouch to store it in.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Me and the kids have been playing with these, takes 3 AAA batteries, only needed for the one handset, then push the button and your given voiced instructions to set the amount of players and level.
    My 10 year old granddaughter tried them out first, when the arrow lights up you move that hand up or down, if it’s a cross you don’t move it does take some coordination as you do different moves with each hand, when the times up your told your score, my 5 year old granddaughter tried it out and still scored quite well even though she was moving hands at what looked like the wrong time, so not sure that these are easy fooled.
    Negatives at least for parents that like a bit of piece these play one of those really annoying tunes whilst being used that did get on my nerves just a bit, the next thing is I think these for our lot is a five minute wander, they only played with this for about 20mins then put it down.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Helps Improve Coordination.

  23. Debby Steele says:

     United Kingdom

    I actually got a dab on trying this game it gets the heart rate going when you’re competitive! It’s great fun and can be played by many ages. Our 3 year old has almost figured it out but she loves shaking it non the less. Good to be able to play solo as well.

    It’s a nice family gift idea. Comes nicely packaged and a good price. Would recommend.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great game for all ages

  24. MarielMcBryde says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersThis game follows a similar theme to silly sausage and bop it. It is a lot of fun, it’s highly addictive, and best of all you can play it with more than one person which adds a whole new level of competitive enjoyment. The principle is very simple, read the lights and move the handles in the manner that the lights dictate whether that’s moving it up or down or shaking it around. It requires quick thinking and mental and physical coordination and can be very challenging and energetic. My son and his friend have been playing it and it really is a nice change to see them bouncing about and laughing playing on something other than a digital screen.