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Rubik's The Revo Electronic Flashing Colour Game

Rubik's The Revo Electronic Flashing Colour Game
Rubik's The Revo Electronic Flashing Colour GameCustomer Reviews
I recently bought this for my six-year old son, who greatly enjoys playing 'Bop It'Bop It Extreme 2, another toy which runs along a similar vein. If you're old enough to remember SIMON, an electronic toy from the early 80s, then you'll be pretty familiar with the types of games that this little toy offers. There are six choices of game, which range from an incremental memory challenge (good), a time-based reaction test (also good), a code-breaking game (not so good - the challenge is to find the correct sequence of the six colours in as few attempts as possible), and a multi-player option for up to six players which involves passing the cube when prompted (not so good - it's a bit too simplistic). It also has no record of highest scores at all - a fairly major omission for me. There's no similarity to the Rubik's Cube apart from the appearance, but it's a good game in it's own right - nice and rugged too. It also comes with batteries already inserted; I wish more toy companies did this. One word of warning - I have an unusual form of epilepsy, and did find the flashing lights a bit uncomfortable after a while. Have a look at Bop It, which works on the same sort of principles but without the lights if this is of any concern to you. ... By Fun and Durable

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