Foxy Pants: Save the Chickens From the Hungry Fox! | Fun
Foxy Pants: Save the Chickens From the Hungry Fox! | Fun Board Game for Kids | For 2-4 Players | Ages 4+
Quick setup for repeat play
To set up the game, raise the Fox’s arms. Turn him upside down, and pull the string under his feet. Pull his pants up around his waist, and adjust it so his pockets are accessible. Place all the chickens together near the fox, and deal one chicken coop to each player. Now see if you can catch the Fox!
Easy to learn gameplay
Simply roll the die, and place the corresponding number of chickens into the Fox’s pockets. Then firmly press the Fox’s head one time, until it clicks.
Surprising action
Watch out! Since the Fox is so greedy, he will end up losing his pants, scattering chickens everywhere! The randomized action creates surprise and excitement every time you play.
Builds fine motor skills
It’s a scramble as each player races to rescue the chickens! Using only one hand, players add chickens one at a time safely to their coop. The first player with a full coop wins.
Dimensions: | 10 x 27 x 27 cm; 478 Grams |
Model: | GL60035 |
Material: | Cardboard |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 36 months – 7 years |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 10 x 27 x 27 cm; 478 Grams |
Material: | Cardboard |
The build quality is good on the fox model, it could be better because the arms feel a bit flimsy. We played a better game when following the one hand rule for picking up the chickens.
Instructions not that clear, could not believe I had to put the stickers on myself LOL
It did give us a giggle. Not that Sturdy and I advise playing on a tray with edges as the chickens fly off everwhere Haha
Foxy Pants Game. I have based review on price paid.
It was a fun game with my 6-year old, he thought the game was great, he wanted to play it again. We left it at Aunts so a game there to play, and he wanted to take it home. So a good sign he enjoyed it.
Nice to have a game without needing batteries, and no loud noises. It is an easy game to play, no hard rules to comply with and learn.
Put the chickens in the pockets of the Fox’s Tousers (American term is Pants), that he has stolen, throw a dice with either 1 or 2 chickens to return to the coop (up to 4 players), then you press the fox’s head (lifting his arms arm up before play), and after a number of moves his trousers fly back inside the fox and any remaining chickens are on the table. First to 5 chickens in the coop, or if the fox’s trousers retract, wins.
I’d buy it again, even if only used rarely, a reasonably priced game.
I would say the plastics looks ok, but not very strong, the trousers are not that well stitched. However, for the price it was ok.
This is such a fun family game! Bought for a 3 year old who loves it – I do too! It’s one of those exiting games trying to anticipate when the fox’s pants will fall down. And then the race to get as many chickens in your coop as possible is fun too. Would recommend this for a new family game. Definitely entertaining!
This is an ok game, more for younger children. When i opened it i did think the pants were missing but then realised they are tucked in the foxes feet i received catch the fow with foxy pants sticker over it but to be honest i cant see any difference
It was a Christmas present for my 8 year old fox obsessed daughter and can quite safely say, it was a hit.
Easy rules to pick up.
Fun for the whole family ans definitely value for money.
Arrived earlier than stated. Was great as a reward for both girls and provided a distraction for everything going on. Both children are young and my 2 year old loved watching his trousers fall down.
This has made our little boy very happy and can see many hours of gameplay as a family with this one. Simple rules that a 4 year old doesn’t have to follow to the tee (according to his mother) but you’re classed as cheating if you don’t. Overall, for a game it’s real simple, easy to follow and even easier to stoke some competitiveness.
My son loved this for Christmas good fun though a tad over priced for what you get in the box and compared to other board games I’ve brought in the past, but good fun!
Great colourful game that my nephew loves to play a lot with lots of laughter as we try to scoop up the hens to put in Foxy’s pants. Great family game.
Altho’ he loved the way it worked, at 2 years old didn’t get the idea of competing to fill the nest with chickens. But the game worked very well and much cheaper than the U S version that they couldn’t deliver before Christmas (in over 3 weeks).
Bought this for a 2 year old and a 4 year old. They thought it was great. The initial shock of the baby’s falling down made them jump at first but it was funny and it’s good to help them count how many chickens they caught x