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| Brand: Radica Category: Toy
List Price: $26.99 Buy New: $17.99 You Save: $9.00 (33%)
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 144
Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 99 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 10 x 10 x 2
MPN: L7273 Model: L7273 UPC: 027084524673 EAN: 0027084524673 ASIN: B000OKT3KY
Release Date: July 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Scramble to unscramble the phrases | | • | Over 300 famous phrases | | • | Electronic scoring - 5 ball shuffle; 3 skill levels | | • | Great for the whole family | | • | Features favorite phrases across movies, TV, music and more |
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Product Description There's a new twist on word scrambles with this talking, hands-on electronic game! It begins by telling you a pop culture phrase out of order. See how quickly you can reorder the 5 word balls until the game calls out the correct phrase. Over 300 POP Culture phrases. Electronic audio/scoring, 5 ball shuffle and 3 skill levels. Great for the whole family! The whole family will enjoy the fast-paced challenge to shuffle the balls and sort the pop culture phrase. Each ball represents a portion of a famous quote. Can you get them in the right order? Features famous phrases from movies, music, TV & More. Say What is an electronic game where the object is to unjumble famous phrases or lyrics by switching lighted modules while being timed. Each round the time gets lower. After each try the game tells you the order your words are in and how many are still out of order. Over 300 POP Culture phrases. Electronic audio/scoring, 5 ball shuffle and 3 skill levels. Great for the whole family! 4 'AA' batteries required. For solo play or for Up to 5 players! Ages 8 and up.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Fun for all! November 18, 2008 D. Risner (Clearwater, Florida USA) Everyone in the family as well as a few elderly friends thought this game was fun. Kids do have some trouble with some of the sayings because they have never heard them before. One other fault is that the "voice" is a bit muffled and hard to understand sometimes. All of these issues are overcome though so the game is enjoyed by those watching and playing.
Wacky brain game September 30, 2008 Black Hills Lady (Spearfish, SD) We love the game, but it is sometimes a little difficult to understand the words. It's a great way for senior citizens to keep their brains in shape.
Fun and Addictive September 19, 2008 LS (SF Bay Area) Everyone in our house (8 years to adult) loves this game. Once you get started it is hard to stop. Can be played alone or with others. Keeps them busy and mom too.
We LOVE this game. August 29, 2008 Carolyn D. Davis (Pacific, MO) Our family loves this game. Our ages range from 17 to 47 and someone is always playing Say What. The Davis Family
Mine broke 10 minutes after turning it on August 6, 2008 J. Evans (Los Angeles, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Some friends and i were playing this and about 10 minutes into the game it keep making a loud beeping that is suppose to mean the balls are missing, when they weren't. we tried moving the balls around to different spaces but it kept on making that lou beeping. we tried resetting it several times but it still wouldn't work. It was extremely fun while it did work, but i would have to say you should definetly save the receipt for this game in case you have the same problem. in the games instructions it says that if the game malfunction to try resetting it, which tells me it happens a lot.
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