Hasbro Electronic Hyper Slide | List Price: $24.99 Discount Price: $15.95

| Brand: Hasbro Binding: Toy Release Date: 2007-08-30
Features: - 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
- Includes hyper band and 4 hyper discs
- Recommended for ages 8 and older
Super fun - if you liked Bop it... [Posted on 2008-09-20] Got for kids (pre teens/teens) and they love it. Concepts for memorizing and increasing speed are similar to bop it! game so if you liked that, this is a neat twist. You can't turn sound down or off - a little annoying if you are in same room not playing. Rubber band good for single play. Need smooth surface to play on.
Amazon once again ruins... [Posted on 2008-10-10] what was a reasonable purchase. This is an engaging toy for hours of fun with single or double players and worth the price of $12.00 that Amazon was selling it for, but the price of over twenty dollars is ridiculous. It is a piece of plastic and while the game is FUN it is still plastic! My middle two children (10 and 14) enjoy battling it out on the kitchen table and I had planned to buy another at a resonable price, however, as the owner of one I can assure you that it is NOT worth more than 15 dollars of your hard earned money!
Boring - leave it on the shelf! [Posted on 2008-10-10] My 8-year-old saw ads for this last year and was so anxious to get it for Christmas. Well, he did. He played it a few times, became more than bored, and stuffed it in his closet never to have surfaced again.
Not as popular as I hoped [Posted on 2008-10-12] I thought this game looked really fun. My kids immediately lost the single player net, and then only played this a couple of times. Easy storage, parts store easily in the main unit.
Addictively Fun for Every Age [Posted on 2008-11-17] Everyone from our 8 year old through our high school cousins right up to my husband and I - love this game. It's got three settings. One is sliding the chips underneath (by yourself or with a partner) based on the color they call out. They keep track of how many you achieve in a set period of time. They call out the record for this round and keep the all time record. This seems like a great way to learn your colors. For our gang it is a test of reflexes, and completely addictive. You can't believe how much you want to break those reoords. They also have a game where you try to break a four color code. They track how long it takes you. For those of us who are more into puzzles then reaction time -this give us a game to hold a record in. The final game is where they keep adding a color and you have to memorize the order - kind of like Simon. Great memory game. Lots of laughter - fun for adults, teens and children to play together and everyone is challenged!
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