Electronic Hyperslide
by Little Tikes Workbench on Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 | 3 Comments
Electronic Hyperslide
- Electronic game for table top fun and competition
- 3 different games for team, 1-on-1, and solo play
- Designed for 1- and 2-person play; storage compartment for discs
- Pass’em fast before the buzzer blasts. Obey the voice commands
- Games remember high scores. Electronic game shuts off on its own
- Get your brain in the game and break the code, or guess which color will be called next
Be quick as you flick, slide or shoot the different-colored hyper discs under the arch. As the game unit calls out the sequence of colors for you to pass, the game “knows” if you’ve passed the right disc or not. Pass ‘em fast before the buzzer blasts! Obey the voice commands, get your brain in the game and break the code, or guess which color will be called next. Play with a friend or practice solo. Tabletop slide-and-pass excitement features electronic lights and sounds, plus an announcer’s voi
List Price: $ 24.99
Price: $ 23.79
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Snowed in, heater out, the kids still loved this, didn’t notice the cold,
Although the age range for this one is noted as being for ages eight and up, I can personally testify to the fact that teens also find the Hyper Slide to be fun and challenging.
It comes equipped with five games and my son and a group of his friends spent hours in our living room, the only room with a roaring fire and some warmth, playing this game. They were laughing and cheering each other on in their attempt to slide the various colors of “pucks” or little chips under the arch of hyper slide – as soon as the recorded voice of the “game leader” told them which colored chip to select.
What is particularly clever about the Hyper Slide is its single player option. To use it for solo players, you simply take a rubber strip and insert it into the appropriate parts of the arch, converting it instantly from a 2 person game to one for an individual player. Very smart!
THere are five games of varying difficulty. The most challenging for our family was the one where a pattern of colors would be noted (red, yellow, yellow would be one example) and then an ADDITIONAL color would be added to that pattern so that the player would have to remember an increasing number of chips to slide through the arch, all in a given time limit. Try it and see how hard it can be.
Because of the different levels of difficulty, I have to rate this one high. It held our teen’s attention – and those of his friends – for most of a day and has continued to be popular.
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|Great gift!,
The Hyper Slide turned out to be so much fun! It is fast paced and challenging. I love it because even though there is a two year age difference, my boys play together all the time. Even their little sister has gotten into playing and loves the one player option. She is only four and is improving daily at the add one game. It helps her with her memorization which is cool. It doesn’t require much room, just a smooth table. Also, easy to put away with a compartment for all of the peices. Definately a perfect toy for the whole family.
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|Simple but incredibly addicting!,
We have now purchased 4 of these games as gifts, after seeing one at a demo last summer and buying it for ourselves. It is great fun for the whole family, and you can play 1 on 1 or by yourself. I’m not much of a “gamer” but this one is great!
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