Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - The Revo - An Official Rubik's Creation

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List Price: £15.99
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Manufacturer: Drumond Park
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Drumond Park EAN: 5019150000940 Label: Drumond Park Manufacturer: Drumond Park Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Publisher: Drumond Park Studio: Drumond Park
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing... Comment: I bought this for my sister who was a huge fan of the original rubik's cube back in the 80s, but once she'd opened it and I got my hands on it I'm afraid she didn't get a look in! It is addictive and I'm still trying to justify buying one for myself... I think it might just take over my life!!! Anyone you buy this for will love it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Revo - Ideal for Quick Reflexs Comment: Purchased this for my 9 year old son who wanted the original, but was sold out. He was very disappointed as it did not turn, but soon played 3 of the games. He enjoys playing the light game and it is a challenge. You need to be quick and alert to move to the next level so don't play if you're tired. There is also a memory game which is good for children and adults alike. It's a good self/family game as you can play on your own or as a group - quite good fun, but does get boring after a while for the adults.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hours of fun! Comment: I haven't been this addicted to a game since my days of Championship Manager. This should come with a health warning!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Revo Comment: This is such addictive game! Great fun for all ages. Would definately recommend adding this to your Christmas shopping list.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant! Comment: Couldn't put it down - this will definitely be a top Christmas present this year!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Revo - latest new electronic game from the makers of Rubik's Cube which is taking the world by storm! 6 light flashing, button bashing colour chasing games. You need fast fingers, rapid reactions and serious cool to take on THE REVO. It's easy to learn, quick to play and loaded with electronic wizardry! But - if you get hooked, THE REVO has 6 multi-level games that will challenge even the most dedicated player. In multiplayer mode or simply solo THE REVO is stunning! Ages 5 to 105. Requires 3 x AAA batteries (Included)
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