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Transformers Robot Fighters Game | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $19.91 You Save: $5.08 (20%)
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 784
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 2.6 x 10.4
MPN: 41064 Model: 41064 UPC: 653569233565 EAN: 0653569233565 ASIN: B000OA8W4C
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| Features:
| • | Transformer robot fighters ready to face off in a heart-pounding battle | | • | Win by being first to land five hits or knock opponent off platform | | • | Easy for small hands to hold and control; built-to-last construction | | • | 2 robot Transformer action figures, 2 bases, and decorative decals | | • | Recommended for ages 6 and older |
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Amazon.com Product Description Meet Transformer robot fighters Optimus Prime and Megatron. Ideal for ages 6 and older, these two robots compete in head-to-head battle. The first to knock their opponent off the base wins. Action Figures for a New Generation Modeled after the hit 1980's TV series and recent movie, this Transformers Robot Fighter game includes detailed figures of Optimus Prime and Megatron. Parents can have it ready in a matter of minutes; just slap on a few stickers, put the robots on their stand, and the battle begins. Playing this game is simple: The action figures perform ruthless kicks and punches as your galactic young mastermind twists and turns the knob. One minor design flaw is that the limbs move only at the shoulders and hips, thereby limiting the moves they can make. But they are built to last and loads of fun. These Transformers should integrate nicely into your child's regular action figure collection. 
Optimus Prime and Megatron are modeled after the characters from the recent Transformers movie. View larger. | 
Turning the knob causes Optimus Prime to unleash a fury of punches and kicks. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Fun, exciting, designed for small hands
The Bad: Strike plate is small, hard to hit
In a Nutshell: Provides hours of entertainment | At a Glance Ages: 6 and older Requires: No batteries or power source required |  | | Defeat on Battle Platform, or Play Anywhere Transformers have been around for decades and are now more popular than ever. This game allows children to decide the outcome of the endless battle between Megatron and Optimus Prime. Kicks and punches can be completed on command, and knocking your opponent off the platform is quite a challenge. Keep track of hits with the zero-to-five bar--the first one to land five hits wins the game. Or defeat your opponent by targeting the strike plate and knocking the robot off the platform. When taken off the base, the Transformers stand on flat surfaces and make a great everyday toy. Easy and Action-Packed After being a staple of virtually every home in the 1980's, Transformers are now a favorite for the new generation. With a simple design and easy game play, this toy amuses little boys for hours. Shaped like a joystick, the base features a slick futuristic design adorned with the Transformers logo. Lightweight and durable, the base is easy for small hands to control and maneuver. The action figures boast intricate details and moveable joints at the hips and shoulders. One minor design flaw is that their knees and elbows don't bend. When playing the game, the warriors are somewhat limited to sidekicks and uppercuts, but once the fighting frenzy begins, most children won't notice. Another slight drawback is that to knock your opponent off the platform, you have to hit the strike plate, which is so small it is nearly impossible to reach. Kids will enjoy trying to land five hits first and the numbered bar at the top allows them to easily keep track of their score. Overall, the Transformers Robot Fighters game is simple to play and packed with action. What's in the Box 2 robot Transformer action figures, 2 bases, and decorative decals
Product Description Meet Transformer robot fighters Optimus Prime and Megatron. Ideal for ages 6 and older, these two robots compete in head-to-head battle. The first to knock their opponent off the base wins. Action Figures for a New Generation Modeled after the hit 1980's TV series and recent movie, this Transformers Robot Fighter game includes detailed figures of Optimus Prime and Megatron. Parents can have it ready in a matter of minutes; just slap on a few stickers, put the robots on their stand, and the battle begins. Playing this game is simple: The action figures perform ruthless kicks and punches as your galactic young mastermind twists and turns the knob. One minor design flaw is that the limbs move only at the shoulders and hips, thereby limiting the moves they can make. But they are built to last and loads of fun. These Transformers should integrate nicely into your child's regular action figure collection.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Fantastic purchase. December 21, 2008 Magan Campbell I baught this for my son and he is going to love it. It is a new spin on an old toy. I want to play myself.
Simple, but FUN November 24, 2008 Green (Massachusetts) My 4 year old son LOVES this toy. He received it for his birthday and I thought it looked cheap and boring. He has played with it for almost a year now. Great present!
Simple game, fun for four year old September 17, 2008 reba 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Honestly, the game is excessively simple, but my son has had a wonderful time playing with it. He loves fighting and he loves Transformers so this game was on his wish list for his birthday. He has been very rough with it and I have had to put legs back on the Transformer figures multiple times. Yet, it seems to still work fine.
Good Toy August 31, 2008 K. A. H. Hall (Middle Tennessee) My son received this item for his 4th Birthday. He has had a lot of fun playing with it along with his dad. With all the fighting, it has held up well. It is a good toy and worth the money.
Son's favorite Christmas present May 20, 2008 Omar B (SF, CA USA) I gave this to my 5 yo son as a Christmas present. As soon as he opened the box and saw what it was, it seemed as if he had forgotten about the other gifts he received. He asked me to put them together, which was a snap. I don't even remember putting it together, I just remember putting stickers on the things. It is now his favorite toy and he'd always use Optimus Prime while the others "has to use" Megatron. There is a score-keeper which you slide and it goes up to 5. Even though one shouldn't consider this as a selling point, since there's a score keeper, it got him interested in numbers and math. For some reason, however, no matter how hard we try, Optimus ends up winning the best of 5 games. I think it's rigged to give the good guy a better chance at winning, which suits us just fine. Up to now, it is still one of his favorite toys.
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