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MOLLYBEE Kids Alien Blastoff! is an engaging spin-and-match bingo game designed for ages 4 and up. With 2-6 players, it combines strategy and luck as players match aliens while avoiding slimy pitfalls. The game features two levels of play, enhancing skills like color matching and observation, making it perfect for family game nights.
J**U
Fun game
Bought this game for my grandkids and they love it! It's a fun take on Bingo with color matching and an "all play" section on the spinner that kids like. If you lose a turn, you get "slimed," which my grandson thinks is hilarious. The aliens in the artwork are cute and have a lot of personality. The game has a beginner level and you can flip the cards over for a more challenging game. Highly recommend as a game adults will enjoy playing with the kids!
K**N
Fun game for the whole family!
We had so much fun playing this game with multiple ages at family game night. Directions were easy to follow and everyone picked it up quickly. The game is designed so that everyone has an equal chance to win - which the kids loved and appreciated! We all enjoyed the cute designs of the aliens. A clever take on bingo.
S**Y
My 3 1/2 year old nephew opened the box and said,"This is sooo cool. It has lots of things!"
The colorful pieces are sturdy and engaging. Also, the spinner was easy for him to spin (unlike some games). He loved it. I highly recommend this game if you want to be a cool aunt.
E**U
Adorable Art - so fun to play!
Loved this game it was fun to play and so cute! My kids love it!
K**N
Engaging little game for alien crazy kids.
I bought this game for my two nephews John and Andrew, they have it setup in their backyard tree house aka 'Kid-cave' and were enjoying playing it with their friend Bart over the weekend, its great to find activities that engage kids and keep them away from the screens and instead interact in real life with glee with each other.
D**O
A big hit with my 4yr old
We love playing this as a family. I'll admit, this is the first time I've ordered a board game that was outside of the 'classic' and more well known games like Chutes and Ladders, CandyLand, etc. I'm so glad I decided to give this game a try, it's been such a big hit at our house! My son is 4yrs old and was able to understand how to play right off the bat. It's a neat BINGO style game - you spin the spinner which determines what alien to add or remove from your BINGO card (in the theme of a spaceship). The first one to fill their spaceship card with aliens wins. My son won the first round we ever played and he's been hooked since. The materials are made of a thick cardboard and appear to be sturdy and well made, which is important for littles who aren't always gentle with things. The graphics are crisp and clear, too.I love the overall concept of the game and that my 4yr old had no issues catching on how to play. I will say, my 2yr old isn't quite old enough to play, but she likes watching and spinning the spinner for me or her dad when it's our turn. And she can also pick out the aliens, so i'm sure it won't be long before she can play as well. Another thing I really like about this game is how the BINGO spaceship cards have to faces to them - one is easier and the other is more challenging - so the game will grow with your kids. All in all, my son loves playing it (and we do too), and it's quick/easy enough that we can get through a round or two without him losing focus.If you have littles 4+, give this game a try. You won't be disappointed!
D**8
"A Game that is POut of This World!"
I ordered this Alien blastoff game for my Pre-K classroom.It incorporates many fundamental early childhood skills, and I am unabashedly here to state its fun!The packaging is a bit deceiving. The box is bigger than what is contained within, but good things do come in a big box.The product is well made. I have so many board games in my classroom, with cheap ineffective spinners. Sometimes my students try to spin the dials and they either don’t spin, or they fly off the board. NOT this one. It is well designed. The “Bingo” type stock cards are sturdy as well, and can withstand falls, bangs and the occasional cleaning up of saliva from sticky candied fingers.The little aliens, which are akin to the dots on a Bingo card, are cute and made of the same type of stock card.This game is very entertaining and I enjoy playing with my students during center time.This game, as stated, is crucial for early childhood development. It strengthens fine motor skills and coordination, by engaging children to spin the dial and picking up the fine token aliens, and matching the alien to the image on the spinner. It also enhances counting, quantifications and color recognition.It enhances cooperation, communication and social skills by having students follow rules and working together. It is also fun! My students all clamor to play this game.The object of the game, similar to Bingo, is to fill your playing card.It’s hard to put a price on a tool that enhances so many developmental skills. On top of that it is so much fun. If you are looking for an engaging game for you children or your students, then this will do that and teach valuable lessons as well.
K**K
Adorable Aliens; Effective Instructions
This game is excellent for teaching young kids color matching, observational and visual discrimination, and social/emotional techniques like taking turns and following directions. We appreciate how simple the instructions for the game are--one sheet of paper with directions on the front and back. All game pieces fit easily into the storage box.This game features a variety of adorable aliens, which were very easy to punch out when initially setting up for playing. The tokens are made of a heavy duty, lightweight board and feature aliens on both sides. The spinner works well and moves freely, but I am kind of concerned about the lightweight plastic the spinner's arrow is made from--I wonder if it will break with rigorous usage. The Alien-spaceship cards are cute and made of a heavy duty paper board. There are two colors of spaceships - green and orange. The color of the spaceship determines the difficulty; orange is easy and green is more difficult. You can simply flip the card over for each color of spaceship.The game can be played with 2-6 players, as there are only 6 Alien-spaceship cards. I think this activity could work with kids who are three years of age to reinforce counting and am looking forward to playing this game with my grandkids. 5 stars!
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