Whac a Mole Tower from Hasbro Games

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Minimum Age: 4 years
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Product Description Step right up! All the action of a real arcade comes to life with this super-exciting four-foot-tall Whac-A-Mole carnival tower. Children can use the included mallet to tap - or pound - the mole on the head and send him shooting up the tower. Youngsters will have a ball testing their skills by trying to light up each different section of the tower.
Amazon.com Product Description Bring carnival excitement into your home with the Whac-A-Mole Tower game! Kids ages four through eight can test their strength as they send the pesky mole scurrying up the tower and compete in four games. 
Whac-A-Mole Tower is a miniature version of the popular carnival game. View larger. | 
Four different games provide endless mole-whacking amusement. View larger. | Turn on the Fun At three feet tall when fully assembled, the Whac-A-Mole Tower is a miniature version of the popular carnival game. Featuring goofy mole cartoons, electronic lights, bell sounds, and automatic scoring, this toy is just as enticing as the real thing. Kids can choose from four different games and multiple players can join in the fun. Once the three-piece hinged tower is built, kids press the yellow arrow key until they reach the game they want to play, then press the green check mark. When the game is announced, it's time to grab the mallet and whack that mole! Although the Whac-A-Mole Tower is easy to set up and loads of fun, there are a few minor design flaws. The tower is constructed out of plastic and our testers weren't completely sure it could hold out against relentless mallet pounding. Also, the cardboard sign on the bell comes tumbling to the ground at the slightest touch. But unless your child is a pint-sized version of Thor, the Whac-A-Mole Tower should withstand rough child play. Play It With four different games to choose from, the Whac-A-Mole Tower offers endless mole-whacking amusement. When playing hammer time, kids try to light up all nine zones in the fastest time. In lights out, players send the mole up the tower to turn off the lights and the game ends when all five areas light up at once. Hit 100 is a game of a different sort, where players must score 100 points in the fastest time, and sometimes players have to send the sliding mole all the way to the top. In 0 to 60, kids compete in a head-to-head challenge and try to be the first to score 60 points. All games can be played with more than one player, so no one will be left out of the group. Testing the Tower Our testers decided to give the mole a whack and see if this toy is as fun as it looks. After a couple minutes spent taking out aggression on the bucktooth mole, it became obvious that this is the ideal kid's toy. Not only do the four games ignite friendly competition, simply trying to get the rodent all the way up the tower is a challenge. Once the tower is turned on, a fast-paced, distracting song plays through the game selection process and during game play. Despite a few minor design flaws, the Whac-A-Mole Tower gives kids the excitement they would find at a carnival, making this toy a great choice for families. This toy requires three C batteries (not included). Pros - Has four fun games for friendly competition
- Easy to set up
- All games allow multiple players
Cons - Sign at the top falls off easily
- Song is loud and distracts from game play
- Plastic construction might not hold up against rough play
What's in the Box 3-piece hinged tower with sliding mole, tower base, cardboard tower topper, mallet, and instructions.
Customer Reviews
fun, but short-lived     Posted 13 February 2008 My 4 y/o got this for xmas and played with it initially, but then lost interest. He was able to play the game easily and without frustration-which is nice! Seems very durable.
Carnival-time fun!     Posted 17 January 2008 I secretly always wanted to play this type of game at the carnivals, but never attempted as I knew I would stink at it (and thought I might even hurt myself in trying!), but it always looked like it would be fun. So, when this toy came out and my one son wanted this for Christmas, he got it. He and his 8 year old brother are enjoying it and man do they give it some hard whac's! And then there's me... I stink at this game! Really, though, I'm not that weak... I think I feel I am going to break the thing, but it has stood the test with my sons.
It's a very cool toy, though noisy, but anyone who visits, from young to old, wants to try it. Have fun!
Great Game     Posted 07 January 2008 This is a great toy for emotion regulation in children. This toy is fun and children love achieving on it. It is also a great way for children to get their anger out when feeling so.
Upsetting     Posted 07 January 2008 The toy arrived with an extremely damaged box. Since this was a Christmas present I was upset about this. It was a box within a box and since the outside box was not damaged then it left the seller this way. The toy itself is no big deal. Aside from the kids banging it, it's been falling apart ever since. Since you're supposed to bang it and it's supposed to be made for that I hate that it's falling apart.
Great fun!     Posted 01 January 2008 This game is alot of fun however the mole that goes up the ladder does get stuck too often. I am not sure if it needs something "greasy" on it or not. Also the cardboard cutout on top doesn't stay. Overall our family likes this game but I am not sure how long it will last. I think it is a bit expensive for the quality but it is fun for the kids and adults.
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