🎉 Join the Hunt for Fun!
The Bluey Scavenger Hunt Game is a vibrant, engaging toy designed for family fun. Measuring 20" L x 15.25" W and weighing just 1.4 lbs, this game is perfect for kids and adults alike. Made from safe materials, it promises hours of entertainment without the need for batteries. Ideal for creating lasting memories, this game is a must-have for any Bluey fan!
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 20"L x 15.25"W |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Cartoon |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Paper, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
P**A
So fun!!! Not just a board game!
Summary: Fun, interactive and easy game to play for toddlers and above! Lots of silly activities and laughing; great family game. Our 3-year old has learned how to take turns, take 1 card at a time, and follow rules to have fun through this game. She especially loves the "Find" (scavenger hunt) and "Play" (dance, mimic, pretend) cards' activities. We actually don't watch Bluey or much TV in general but we love it anyways.Game play: The concept of the game is to try and collect all 12 "toys" (tokens) before the clock hits bedtime. Everyone collects toys as a team and collectively "wins" or loses" (bedtime comes before collecting all 12).To collect toy tokens, each player rolls the die, moves their character along the board, and participates in an activity for a chance to win a toy.Game activities: Rolling the die, drawing cards, moving pieces on the board (counting), pretend play, physical activity (jumping, spinning, etc), scavenger hunt, understanding time constraints (30 sec timer for scavenger hunt), and Bluey trivia.Feedback: As a Bluey game, it really only makes sense to include the Bluey trivia but as a family that doesn't watch the show, the questions are very random (ex: What's the name of this teacher? What game is Bingo playing?) and difficult. It would be great to have an alternative set of trivia questions..? Anyways we just sort of gloss over the "think" cards for our toddler when we play.
T**M
Family game night!
The media could not be loaded. This game is fun for the whole family! Up to 4 players work together as a team, so there is not one winner or loser. My 3 year old and 5 year old can play, so no one is left out. It’s easy to roll the dice, maneuver around the board, and either answer questions about the Bluey show, act out a character, or scavenger hunt around the room, depending on the card you draw. We all had so much fun playing and the kids didn’t even realize they were also learning!
K**A
Excellent family game!
Our family loves this game! While my 2.5 year old twins don’t really grasp the full concept of the “rules” yet, they still love to participate with the find and play cards, so it’s awesome this game has a “team” approach and everyone is playing together versus ending with a “winner/loser”. My 4 year old gets the whole concept and loves to play also. Dad and I are also Bluey fans, so we have a great time playing as well and it’s such a fun way to spend time together. The quality of the game and pieces is also great, colorful appearance and also includes so many Bluey characters to choose from! I definitely feel this was a great value for money!
B**L
Love!
SUPER CUTE! This game is perfect for my 3 year old. The game doesn’t take too long, so the littles are able to stay interested without getting bored of it. Also everyone wins. Love it!
L**T
Enjoyable
My children love this game. Easy to play for children as young as 4 yrs.
E**K
Lots of fun, but poor packaging.
Game is great. Interactive and fun. But the packaging I think was poorly designed. Most games have a lid you lift off. This one had flaps on the two sides that are taped on pretty solidly. So I'd cut through the tape rather than risk ripping the image on the box, and only open one side because the box could flatten if you open both. Then lots of games have a space in the box for cards and pieces to be set in nicely (not all games have this unfortunately, but at least you can kind of set them in the box in a spot), but since this one you have to go from the side, you are basically pouring a deck of cards and stack of tokens into the side of the box. And then because you have to pour the contents out of the box next time, you are basically guaranteed that next time cards are going to be all mixed up, tokens mixed in with the cards etc. You could get a rubber band to hold the cards together, and put the tokens in a bag, but I think it's annoying that it doesn't come with those things, AND that you cant just set them in the box and not shake it. You HAVE to go sideways. Overall though, you buy the game to play it, and it is fun to play.
L**E
A Big Hit with My Grandsons
I bought this game for my grandsons, ages 5 and 8, and it was an instant success. As soon as they came home, they opened it up and played for hours. It kept both of them entertained, laughing, and fully engaged the whole time. This Bluey game was a big hit and is definitely worth it for families with young kids.
R**I
Cute board game
Very cute game for kids. I have a 3 year old boy who loves board games. It’s a team effort rather than one person winning. It’s fun to have the whole family play.
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1天前
3 周前