| Wild Planet Hyper Jump | 
| Brand: Wild Planet
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $7.00 as of 7/31/2010 06:49 CDT details You Save: $27.99 (80%)
New (39) Collectible (5) from $7.00
Seller: mburkey1701 Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 25,910
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 12 years Battery: 3 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 2.6 x 14 x 10
MPN: 46005 Model: 46005 UPC: 788668460052 EAN: 0788668460052 ASIN: B0017S4PH8
Release Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fast action game that can be played alone or with up to 8 players | | • | Unit detects if you correctly follow commands as you jump or tag the touch pads | | • | Allows you to change difficulty levels from basic color recognition to solving math problems | | • | Voice commands direct you to use hands and feet to tag the correct targets | | • | Different levels of play sharpen your skills and allow play for all ages |
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Product Description From the makers of the popular Hyper Dash games, Hyper Jump is the target-touching total body action game. Start by laying down the large 22-inch-diameter, five-target hyper jump unit on the floor. Then listen as the Hyper Voice calls out commands. Tag the target pods with your hands and feet. Jump to blue! Now tag 3! Score the fastest time, and you win. After you've mastered the basics, tricky advanced commands put your speed and agility to the test. Play on your own or go head to head in a lightning-fast game of total-body action. Requires 3 "AAA" batteries, not included.
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| Customer Reviews:
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somewhat poor execution, but good idea January 20, 2010 B. Smith (PA) Great idea, simple, and educational. My 3.5 and 4.5 year old daughters enjoy it. But the speaker is so so SO soft, it is so hard to hear it. I have to stay with my ear close by and repeat everything, and even I cannot make out everything. Also, while the middle pod seems well made, if the batteries are not positioned *tightly*, the machine cuts in and out. Also, the 4 outside pods seem very flimsy, and I do trust that this toy will last very long.
Watch for age appropriateness January 11, 2010 Andrea Reid (Hot Springs, AR USA) I bought this for my 9 year old son. I think it is a little beneath his age. It reminds me a bit of Simon Says. I was hoping it would be something to get him active. He really doesn't care for it much. I had problems with the the plastic number pieces coming off of the game when he would jump on them. I can see this being fun for a younger child though. The manufacturer needs to work on the design a little though.
Not in the same league as hyper dash December 16, 2009 H. Carone (ohio) The only reason I bought this is because we loved hyperdash so much. This was nothing comparable. The colors fall off the plastic tubing. You fall all over. So not fun. It lasted 15 minutes and we decided to send it back.
Fun didn't last December 9, 2009 skoynk (New Hampshire, USA) My 3 kids, ages 3, 7 and 10 all had a lot of fun with this game. We enjoyed having a game that kept them moving, kept them thinking, and that they could play together or alone. Unfortunately it stopped working in about 3 weeks -- it just started doing weird random things and then stopped altogether. We thought it was the batteries, but it was not. What a disappointment.
FLIM-ZY! December 7, 2009 Masha.L (Logan, Utah) Unfortunately we did not read the reviews before buying this toy. It keeps falling apart as the kids are playing it, and I have to sit by them and conntinually fix it. Either the pods fall of, or the connector tubes come out of their slots. And there are only two levels to the game. Anyhow-a big disappointment, I'd rather play connect four.
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