Pocket Games for Kids 4 Modes Quick Fast Push Game Light Up
Pocket Games for Kids 4 Modes Quick Fast Push Game Light Up Pop It Game 200 Levels Sensory Toys for Autism,Handheld Games with Screwdriver for 3+ Year Old Boys/Girls
Dimensions: | 3 x 3 x 3 cm; 160 Grams |
Model: | Exsivemy-08 |
Material: | Plastic |
Age: | 36 months – 5 years |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 3 x 3 x 3 cm; 160 Grams |
Material: | Plastic |
Would have loved the choice of Astronaut or Teddy, but the only choice was Astronaut or Santa, so that loses it a point.
The game is good but there are times you have to press harder to reset the bubbles as it does seem to register the push.
The game gets very fast as you go up in levels.
Not sure on the longevity of this push toy
Novel little game ideal for a Christmas Stocking filler.
I love the astronaut design, it’s more fun for my little boy and keeps him from stealing my version of this game. This is a popper fidget toy with more functionality and ways to have fun. There are a number of modes including level mode, where you gradually have to press more and more poppers in shorter amounts of time up to level 40. There is scoring mode where you press as many poppers as you can in a minute or two. Unfortunately this only goes up to 100 so even if you get faster than that you can never beat the high score and can’t track your improvements past this. Not enough of an issue to lose a star though and it doesn’t really matter with my son using it because he’s nowhere close to that level yet. You push the back of the toy to pop all the poppers back to starting position. The backing lights that show which bubbles you have to pop are very bright and can even be seen in daylight. It’s fun to play with and great for all ages. Improves dexterity and speed even if your younger kids can’t grasp the rules of the games yet. Great for beating boredom and for neurodivergent play. Our family is a little obsessed with these!
I could only get one of the game modes to work. The instructions said to press the mode button to switch to one of the other four modes but that only served to change the game level, not the actual game itself. That said, I’ve still given it four stars because the one game that did play had multiple levels and was great fun.
The music was a little irritating and loud so I was very glad that it’s easy to adjust the volume – and totally mute the game if you so desire.
I found the instructions a bit confusing so gave it to my 16 year old who quickly figured out how to play!
his is a light-up pop-it game that offers a lot of fun. It requires 3 AAA batteries, which are not included, and it comes with a small screwdriver to open the battery compartment. The game is compact and portable, making it easy to take on the go. It’s also quite durable and sturdy despite its lightweight design.
Operating the game is straightforward, making it suitable for kids. It has three buttons: a power on/off button, a level select button, and a sound/volume control. The main gameplay involves pushing the bubbles that are lit up on the device’s surface. There’s a large push pad on the back for this purpose. The goal is to pop the bubbles quickly, and the order doesn’t matter as long as you pop them as fast as you can. You then press the push pad on the back to move to the next sequence. The game has multiple levels to keep players engaged.
One of the enjoyable aspects of this game is the sensation of popping bubbles, similar to popping bubble wrap. It can be quite addictive and offers simple yet entertaining gameplay suitable for various age groups. Overall, it’s a good quality game that promises hours of fun.
A nice little game that you can take anywhere, ideal for those long trips or just simply a bit of fun challenging each other in the house. Good for eye/hand (finger) co-ordination, and with technology of phones nowadays and the way my kids type out messages, it’s no wonder they are constantly beating me at it.
It is a light up pop it game. It is a fun game. It requires 3x AAA batteries, which are not included. They provided a little screwdriver for opening the battery compartment. It is a small and portable game. It is durable and sturdy. It is lightweight. It is easy to use. Kid find it fun and great game. Good quality.
Its great, honestly. I can reduce my screen time and relax my eyes with this fun, neat little game. The buttons are a bit sensitive, but maybe my reaction time is too quick and you have to out a bit more effort pushing the back button all the way. I understand it’s a sturdy product made for durability, so it’s probably why the back button can be resistant.
It’s comfortable to hold, the lights can be a bit confusing if your vision is great because while one is clearly lit up, it slightly illuminated the others. It feels nice, like the rubber isn’t too thick or doesn’t feel sticky. There’s three settings for volume thankfulky because when I turn it on, it startles me.
Super ideal for road trips or taking your children anywhere. If you’re waiting for something, it’s a great time killer. I personally feel like the levels don’t progress it’s difficulty; a time limit could have been added on top of pressing more buttons in unusual patterns. Nonetheless, it’s a great brain exercise (:
Great fun for children and adults. 4 modes to give variety. Needs 3AA batteries but so simple to use, press the back to make the balls pop up then race to pop the lit ones. Suitable for any age. Would make a great tree present for Christmas.
The instruction leaflet that comes with this game is hard to understand at first, so we looked it up online on the Amazon page which made it clearer. I think our grandson (6) will love this as it is quick, challenges dexterity and has instant feedback as you move to each level. Combines the excitement of arcade/computer games with the satisfaction of pushing pop up buttons. Very small and portable and the volume can be toned down You will need 3 AAA batteries to get started but they do provide a neat little screwdriver to open the battery compartment.
This is great fun and is easy to use, it has three buttons, power on/off button, level select and sound/volume control. There is a big push pad on the back that pops the ‘bubbles’ back out, the goal is to depress or pop the bubbles in that are lit up, the order doesn’t matter just need to pop them as quick as possible and hit the push pad on the back for the next sequence and then keep continuing and working through the levels. It’s a simple but good game and popping the bubbles is like popping bubble wrap so it’s addictive.