Mattel Games Puglicious Kids Game, 1 player, for 5 Years
Mattel Games Puglicious Kids Game, 1 player, for 5 Years Olds & Up
Watch Out for Flying Treats!
Kids will love watching the pug flip and try to catch the treats! Do they fly through the air or get caught in his mouth? The unpredictable action adds fun with suspense and surprise!
Dimensions: | 15 x 11 x 16 cm; 530 Grams |
Model: | GND65 |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Multi-coloured |
Pack Quantity: | 26 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 5 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Composition: | Plastic |
Dimensions: | 15 x 11 x 16 cm; 530 Grams |
Material: | Plastic |
Quantity: | 26 |
Heard nothing but good things.
Got told it was the best gift, loads of fun, easy to use, great to keep children entertained and for the whole family as well.
Would get it agai
Easy to learn and play. It gives the kids something to do for an hour. Aim of the game is to get the most tokens, but the kids are already coming up with home rules and variations too.
Great lil game! Bought to play with my 4 year old. She love pop up pirate so I thought this would be great! For less than 6 it’s a great bargain!
Would definitely recommend!
And no need for batteries! 10 out of 10!
Bought this for Christmas. Reminds me of buckaroo in the good old days! So easy to play for all ages and particularly funny when you have had a few drinks! No batteries required either. Really fun game which continues to make you jump.
Had lots of fun with this game it’s easy for my young grandson to play
Really fun game! We bought this as a stocking filler for our 3 year old (almost 4, so a bit younger than the 5+ recommendation) as we have pugs, and she loves it! It’s a really easy game for her to play, and pretty entertaining for us too.
I bought this for my 5 year old for her birthday and she loves it! Huge hit.
She can also play it with her 2 year old sister (pretty much anyone can ay this). Great fun for all the family!
Keeps the child occupied, treats fall off the nose sometimes when you press the button tho
This is a pretty straightforward action style game which allows children of different ages to play with no real advantage in a competitive manner. It will go down particularly well with dog lovers but should appeal quite easily to almost all children. The principle of the game is very simple and can be easily explain in a couple of minutes. The book itself is pretty well-made and all the included accessories seem more than up to the job. I love watching my children play together especially when my older and younger child can play on an equal footing which this game offers. For 20 you really can’t go wrong the only thing that was a little strange was all the instructions were in Spanish but it was so simple to understand the principle of the game I really didn’t need them.
This is a fun game that we’ve enjoyed playing with our younger children, and one that will undoubtedly be played many more times in the future. It’s quite simple to play, has a good element of unpredictability about it and, importantly, is also educational as there is counting involved. The educational part doesn’t detract from the enjoyment, which in our view makes it a really good game.
There are different children and they will all have different preferences toys-wise. For the problem-solving type this game/toy will hold very little value. For the kids who prefer action over anything – well, it depends on what kind of action they like. If your kids like great outdoors, this toy will not be too fascinating. If they like loud toys, fussing about and something to laugh at – this toy will probably be a hit. I am giving it 4 stars because it will hold value for some users, I went for it to try it out, but I should have known better.
The good thing is – the toy can be used in other ways, not for the intended purpose, and here is where I feel confident that 4 stars is the right amount. Your problem-solving child will find a use to it if you end up buying it, but you’ll need to be creative, which is an effort, meaning time, meaning what’s the point of buying an expensive toy that needs to be modified. So if you are in two minds, better go for a STEM toy.
I took this toy for my daughter. She loves it and doesn’t stop playing it with her friends.
Cute dog, simple, intuitive and fun game. In short, the children put treats on the pug’s nose and then push his paw to feed him.
If the pug eats, that player wins the treats!
The player with the most treats at the end of the game wins!
Kids love to watch him catch food!
Suitable for ages 5 and up. It is fun and makes you laugh a lot.
Quick to assemble.
This game is suitable for 3 or more players and is the perfect gift for little animal lovers.
My son finds this fun and great to play with.
He’s addicted and competitive as he was to put loads of the toy treats on the dogs nose.
It’s pretty fun and funny watching my son trying to build a tower on the dog’s nose.
Once it’s enough you simply press the button on the paw which the dog will eat the treats.
Great little toy to keep the kids busy for some time.
In terms of build quality, this actually isn’t too bad, it’s better than I’d been expecting for the price. And certainly managed to last an afternoon of play without any visible signs of weakness.
The principles are stacking coins on the pug’s nose, you then press his paw and see how many he’ll eat into his mouth.
Not sure there’s all that much skill to it and it’s mainly luck based, but educational to the younger ones in the age range for counting.
Because of the almost purely luck side of it, one child was very happy and another hated it.
Personally for a bit of fun, I think this is good for a few rainy afternoons especially if you have children around 5 or 6 years old.
I’d say this is a good product.