Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Guess Who

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List Price: £9.99
Our Price: £5.99
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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 5010994725020 Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Hasbro Studio: Hasbro
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What's happened to the quality? Comment: This was a favourite game of mine growing up and I was excited to get this for my daughter. However, it is now incredibly flimsy - the plastic pieces fall out all the time, the cards pop out which is so disappointing. They still enjoy playing the game as much as we did, but I spend a lot of time putting it back together. By the way, I have 2 girls, who are not rough with toys! When I buy a replacement (I am sure I will have to, this is just not going to last) it will be from a supermarket - they all have their own versions. This isn't worth paying any extra for.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A game that helps your brain! Comment: I think this game is suitable for 4-9 year olds and it helps your brain work things out.I think you will enjoy this game if you buy it and you CANNOT get bored of it easily!
Customer Rating:      Summary: great game, poorly made version though Comment: i love the actual game of 'guess who', but this newer version of the game has been very poorly made. in fact, i have found that all the newest versions of the games that i own by MB games, are very poorly made now-a-days. nothing like the quality of yesteryear, when i was a child. these newer versions are too delicate, flimsy, a chore to set up, maintain and use and are just not sturdy enough to stay in one piece. i think what MB have forgotten, is that they are making games mainly for children and children aren't the most patient or delicate of creatures, are they? we still use this new version of 'guess who', but i am constantly re-adjusting the cards in the holders and clicking them back in the board. you shouldn't have to do this should you?
the majority of MB games are great, but the recent quality of their newer versions are appaling. the games need to be sturdy, secure and high quality, the total opposite of what they are now.
my advice? 'guess who' is great and one of mine and my childrens favourite games, but i would suggest you try and find an older version.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't buy this Comment: Bought this for my children as it is a fantastic game I played when I was a youngster. Really excited to get home and unpack but could not believe the low quality of this board game. Each of the guess who "candidates" cards you have to put into their individual frames one by one. Once you have placed into their frames, the game involves flipping these frames down...and the cards fall out of their frames every time!!
The majority of the time my children played the game they were trying to keep the cards inside their frames....and got bored.
THis quality is not acceptable and a great game is unplayable.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great game.... Comment: Love this game, easy to play and really fun. Also, it doesnt take too long to play, so a nice game to play if youve just got to fill in a little bit of time. Overall - Fab!
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Editorial Reviews:
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The flip and find face game. Ask as many questions as it takes to single out the mystery face. But remember you want to beat your opponent to the answer. For 2 players.
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