Animal Scramble Game
Description
Test your listening skills with the Animal Scramble Game from Wild Planet - but watch out - the clock is ticking! The Animal Scramble Game is the electronic target tagging, multi-level race course game with fun electronic commands that works both indoors and outdoors for solo, head-to-head, or team play. To play the Animal Scramble Game, simply set up the 4 animal tagging targets anywhere, with any amount of space in between the targets, and choose a level, from simple to super tricky. As the game levels progress, the shouted commands become more complicated. In the Animal Scramble Game, level 1 calls out the animal names players need to tag with the giraffe tagger, level 2 includes the sounds, level 3 adds colors, level 4 mixes in letters, and level 5 has players answer fun questions like "which animal has wings?" When the player or team finishes with a level, the amount of time the challenge took is called out, making it fun to try and beat your best time. Truly a game of pressure and precision, the Animal Scramble Game from Wild Planet strengthens kids' color, letter, and listening skills while providing hours of active entertainment! For 1-6 players. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, not included.
From Wild Planet Toys |
Item # 46004 WP
- Price:
- $29.95
- Customer Reviews:
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- Currently 4.00/5 Stars.
- Recommended Age:
- 3 years and up
- Usually Ships:
- within 24 hours
Features
- Features 4 animal tagging targets and 1 giraffe tagger
- Includes 5 levels of play
- For 1-6 players
- Requires 3 "AA" batteries, not included




Super game for 3/4 year old
April 15, 2011
Reviewer:
NMetzger from St. George, UT
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Would you recommend?
Yes
Review:
My son adores this game. It is always the one he requests. I think it is fun to watch him run all over and find the 4 animals. My one complaint is durability. The animals broke off the pegs within the first month, the only way to play this is if the animals stand. It took me awhile to figure out super glue wouldn't work to repair, I eventually used tons of hot glue to get the legs completely covered enough to stay on the little green boards. Still worth it for the price.