Product Description
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.
This is a fun game, my kids love to use it, however it's not the best.
The sensors don't always work so you constantly hear "ball is missing" over and over, until you push down on it. And now that we have had it for awhile, the words get mixed up. It give the same word several times, so it really is a guessing act as to where they have to go. It worked great for about the first week.
Our entire family has fun with this game. It really makes you pay attention and rely on your memory, or lack there of. It would be nice if there were cartridges that could be changed out after you've mastered or grew tried of the first set of phrases to unscramble.
Apparently you need to be more gentle when rearranging the order of the balls because we often get the message "you're missing a ball" when they are all actually in their place.
Overall this is a fun game.
This is indeed a great game. The only criticism I have is that there is no way to turn it off. At least if there is, I haven't figured it out and the directions do not give any help in that regard. It takes five minutes to shut off, and during that time it very annoyingly keeps prompting you to perform some action as if the game were still ongoing. To get to the batteries, you need a Phillips screwdriver, and that's the only way I can figure to turn it off -- to remove a battery.
This is a very well made and unique toy! The multilevels and multi player options are great! The multi-versions (time based, number of attempts based, etc) means that my 9 year old, my 11 year old, and my wife and I can all enjoy different challenges! The game is a combination of "Simon" (okay I am 42 years old - that was the first memorize the lights-and-beeps genre toy back in the '70s) and a crossword puzzle, with Trivial Pursuit thrown in! It is funny to purposefully mix up some of the phrases, too! My ONE suggestion that would give 5 stars from me, is if additional "puzzles" could be uploaded into the game console! It would seem possible technically. The company could even sell them, we'd buy! (P.S. if that capability exists and I just missed it, please let me know!)
I gave this to my 8 year old grandson, and he is enjoying it very much. I must say the adults have had fun with it too. It is great because you can play it alone, or with others.
"Say What?" is an excellent game! It teaches concentration skills and hand/eye/brain coordination while having fun! What an incredible combination! 1 to 5 people can play at a time, and the more people who play the more fun it is! It has multiple play types and levels and it can be extremely challenging. At the most difficult level you get either 1 guess or 10 seconds to solve the phrase. At the easiest you get 5 guesses or up to 30 seconds to put the balls in the correct order. We have no children, but the box says ages 8 and up. I recommend this game very highly.
i bought this as a gift but ended up keeping it for myself. it's very challenging and additicting!! my teenage daughter walked in and wanted to play it right away. i had a hard time getting it back from her.
Lots of fun!! We really enjoy this game. My husband and I compete at everything and with this we can program easy levels for the kids while we play the hardest level, all together. I would have given 5 stars if it had a volume control and an on/off switch. It has a timer so if you don't play in 5 mins (or something) it shuts itself off and you "wake" it up by pressing any button. Not practical for my taste but definately not a deal breaker! Would buy agian!
This kept two families on vacation very entertained. All ages loved it (even my 3 year old loved playing with it). Lots of fun, highly recommended. Only negative is couldn't turn off and had to wait for it to noisily shut down and could use more phrases as it started repeating--like I said, we played it a lot!
I got this game for my 14 year old daughter. This can be a hard age to buy for but if the child watches tv (what 14 year old doesn't) then they can play this game. The whole concept of the game is to take out of order phrases and put them in order and you only get a short amount of time or number of turns to do it in. These are very common phrases made popular by tv shows, movies, advertises and music lyrics. In addition to my 14 year old, her 10 year old sister also plays it and a 'smart as a whip' 5 year old friend of the family didn't do too bad either (not recommended for quite that young though).
This game can be played alone or with others (up to 5 players) so it's a great game for those boring times or with friends.
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About Say What detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #471 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Radica
- Model: L7273
- Released on: 2007-07-07
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 10.00" w x 10.00" l, 2.00 pounds
Features
- Scramble to unscramble the phrases
- Over 300 famous phrases
- Electronic scoring - 5 ball shuffle; 3 skill levels
- Great for the whole family
- Features favorite phrases across movies, TV, music and more
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