There's a new twist on word scrambles with this talking, hands-on electronic game! It begins by telling you a pop culture phrase out of order. See how quickly you can reorder the 5 word balls until the game calls out the correct phrase. Over 300 POP Culture phrases. Electronic audio/scoring, 5 ball shuffle and 3 skill levels. Great for the whole family!
The whole family will enjoy the fast-paced challenge to shuffle the balls and sort the pop culture phrase. Each ball represents a portion of a famous quote. Can you get them in the right order? Features famous phrases from movies, music, TV & More. Say What is an electronic game where the object is to unjumble famous phrases or lyrics by switching lighted modules while being timed. Each round the time gets lower. After each try the game tells you the order your words are in and how many are still out of order. Over 300 POP Culture phrases. Electronic audio/scoring, 5 ball shuffle and 3 skill levels. Great for the whole family! 4 'AA' batteries required. For solo play or for Up to 5 players! Ages 8 and up.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Mother of high school and college kids:
I was running out of ideas for Christmas gifts for my college daughter. This popped up on Amazon - so I thought we'd give it a try. The entire family enjoyed playing. Even when it sat on the table, you'd find yourself playing a quick game by your self. (I found my husband doing that too) It's kind of addicting. Only drawback I can see - is that you need to have a fairly quite room in order to hear the words.
say what:
this is a very unique and clever game. I would hihgly recommend this toy/ It is especially great to play during a party.
Minor design tweaks would be Major improvements.:
The game itself is pretty fun. Its simplicity and straightforward concept are the appeal. It's sometimes challenging, and sometimes easy to correctly arrange the balls. We've played it only with adults; children wouldn't know any of the phrases we've encountered so far. There are a couple of downfalls, however. As others have stated: There is no volume control, so the game can be too loud for certain situations. (Kids are sleeping, etc.) And there is no power switch; the game simply "goes to sleep" after a... more info
Great fun for the whole family:
I was surprised how fun this game was and great for kids 9 and older!