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Toss Across from Mattel

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Minimum Age: 5 years
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description The original Tic-Tac-Toe game with a twist! Toss bean bags to reveal X's and O's. Try to get 3 in a row. Or flip over an opponent's letter... the action switches back and forth again and again! First player to get tic-tac-toe wins! Measures 16.75"L x 14"W x 5.25"H.
Customer Reviews
Given as a gift     Posted 14 September 2008 I gave this as a gift to someone who requested it. I understand that it was easy to put together and the kids are having great fun. I gave 3 stars because I didn't actually use the gift myself, but I got no bad feedback.
Train You Little Ones Throwing Arms     Posted 14 February 2008 This game was a winner at Christmas when my grandsons received Toss Across.
They couldn't get to it fast enough. They were laughing and throwing the bean bags and when, they saw that they could win by getting all the x's or o's in a row they, hollered "yes" and were noticeably proud of themselves.
This was a winner when my children were growing up, and now it continues to make my grandchildren happy.
Fun for adults too!     Posted 28 December 2007 I got this for my 10 year old son for Christmas. It was easy to set up and we had a blast taking turns seeing who could get 3 across first. We set it up in a hallway for playing so we could make it more challening with a farther distance to throw. My 12 year old son is also playing it with his brother, so it is not just for younger kids.
FUN     Posted 27 December 2007 No it isn't like the old version but we are having FUN with this. Great Gift Idea
Wasn't what I expected     Posted 01 June 2007 I wish I had read the other reviews before purchasing this toy. This version of Toss Across is just not the same as the one I enjoyed as a kid. The game and beanbags are smaller and it's geared more toward playing on a table rather than on the floor. The worst part for us is that once put together, it is too big to fit back in the box. It might be able to be taken apart and then put back in but that would be a huge hassle. This makes it more difficult to store neatly and guarantees some lost beanbags.
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