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Perfection from Hasbro

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Minimum Age: 5 years
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Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description It's a 60 second race to put the shapes in place! Set the timer. Get ready to play! Press down the pop-up tray and start the clock! Now put each shape in its matching hole as fast as you can! Can you match all 25 shapes before time runs out and the tray pops up' For one or more players. Game includes: 25 geometric shapes; game unit with timer, pop-up tray and storage compartment; label sheet; instructions. Color of parts may vary.
Editorial Review Even adults will be challenged by attempting to fit all 25 pieces into place before the 60-second alarm sounds. These complex geometric shapes need to be matched with the appropriate hole before the whole tray pops up and sends them flying in an explosion of yellow plastic. Any number of kids can take turns trying to beat the clock, and then to beat each other's best times. For younger children who are still learning to recognize shapes, the game can be played without the time pressure. Kids will soon develop speed and accuracy so much they'll want to take on Mom and Dad. --Lynne Sampson
Customer Reviews
Great fun....reminds me of when I was a kid!     Posted 09 October 2008 Great toy. A little hard for younger goods but still fun. All three of my kids (6,3,2) find it funny to wait for it to pop up. Great for eye, hand coordination and good way to introduce new shapes to your kids.
Perfection Got Me Beat     Posted 31 August 2008 Wow, haven't played this game since a young child. Sad to say me + boyfriend have yet to beat the timer. So much fun. Definitely can be used to challenge the mind especially if older demographic. This game is great on many levels. Very happy to have bought.
Another TERRIFIC game     Posted 06 January 2008 Hand-eye coordination.
Watching the clock.
A great learning experience that just comes across as fun.
I loved it as a child, and my little ones love it just as much.
Amazon, for me, is the best place to buy board games. Their shipping is reliable (and a lot of times FREE)
Another childhood memory post- but not bogus     Posted 26 December 2007 As many have posted, I also enjoyed this toy as a child and thought my 5 yr old would love it too. Well...it's a hit! It's basically how I remember it, and I had to do it a few times to beat the timer. The little one is still trying to beat the timer, but it is almost as much fun to lose on this game.
Yes, the parts are a little cheaper than what you may remember, but so is just about everything else you buy now. No batteries to replace, a cute and fun quick thinking game.
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