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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Great rendition of the Angry Birds game Jan 06, 2012
By G. Morishige This toy is a lot of fun. Children young and old are quite familiar with Angry Birds on their smartphone, tablet, or whatever else. This is a great way to have your kids take a break from the technology and actually interact and play with their hands, instead of just their fingertips on a screen.
The concept is relatively simple of pulling cards of different set-ups to build and then launching the Angry Birds at the structure.
Parents might need to step-in to help little kiddos assemble the structures or provide some guidance on how to work the catapult. Assembling the structure exactly to the picture on the cards takes some doing, but it's not impossible. It's pretty difficult to hit anything with the catapult, but it's fun to try and try again. If you're actually trying to win, it might be good to bend the rules to allow enough tries to hit something, particularly if you have young children. For us, we take turns building it, while the other keeps trying until it gets knocked down. Simple.
14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Fun For Alternative Use Feb 16, 2012
By Michael A. Saxton
"Dark Lord of the Sith"
I am going to take a different stance on this review. My son loves this set. The thing is, he doesn't play it by the rules so I can't describe how it is. Under normal circumstances, this game is not easy as aiming the birds in a 3-D world is a lot different than on a 2-D phone screen. My boy doesn't use it as a game though. He uses it as a toy. He does make-believe like you would any other toy set. In that regard, he has a lot of fun with it. He creates his own set-ups and takes his other toys to add some flare to his "levels" and proceeds to do his own thing. He also combines this with the other boxed game to create bigger levels with more pigs and birds. So basically, used as a toy, it's really cool. Used as a game, I don't know, I haven't really tried it other than to try to aim with the catapult (and I did it poorly).
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
meh Apr 02, 2012
By schmort Fairly entertaining, but can be a little frustrating too. We added Mulligans to our game play... you get three re-shoots per game. Might have to be higher though - it's hard to be consistent with that little slingshot!! Setting them up is fun though, and it's VERY satisfying once you're finally able to get the knack for knocking those suckers off their little perches ;)
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
great gift! Mar 25, 2012
By SK-NE
"SK"
My son received the Angry Birds Knock on Wood game for a gift and absolutely loved it! He has been to 5 birthday parties recently and has given each of the boys the AB: Ice game. All 5 loved the game. My son said he likes the Wood game a bit better because it comes with more birds. Both games provide a lot of entertainment for boys of any age.
Teachers of middle- high school age kids could easily incorporate this game into their physics and geometry lesson plans.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
the best birthday present! Mar 02, 2012
By cecilia my son love this game,no big deal for me, but my boys are really happy,good quality and fun for kids. My son was crazy! He was jumping around and yelling me , this is the best present!
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