Bakugan Battle Pack!

The Bakugan come in lots of colors and varieties that make them fun to collect and trade. Most of them are pocket-sized and easy for your child to carry around and bring over to their friend’s houses. Having a magnet that activates the warriors is a clever idea that adds excitement to the game. The Bakugan Launcher (sold separately) is a great accessory, with three shooting modes (“curve,” “angle, and “distance”), but it doesn’t come with any instructions.
We like that this that this game combines skill (aiming your Bakugan) with strategy (placement of the cards). We also enjoyed the way the warriors pop open on the magnetic cards — although sometimes they do it even when they don’t land on the cards. Being unfamiliar with the TV show, we felt a little lost at first in the world of Bakugan. But with the help of the colorful, animated Bakugan Web site, we got the gist of what the game is about and how to play. Our attempts to fire the launcher proved somewhat difficult and instructions would have helped. But the launcher isn’t necessary. Kids can simply roll the Bakugan like marbles for a fun and action-packed game with their friends.
* Magnetic marbles pop open when on metal card
* Use strategy to place you cards and set up for battle
* Master you battle skills by shooting your Bakugan and landing on card to score
* Includes 2 character cards, 3 normal cards, 6 Bakugan marble/action figures, 2 command cards, and one special ability card
* Styles selected at random when shipped
I bought this for my son because he wouldn’t stop talking about it. I first checked every Walmart and Toys ‘R Us in toy and couldn’t find a starter or battle pack. They are cute little toys and the game is decently fun for an adult, but the kids are crazy over it. They won’t stop playing. My son (almost 6) hasn’t touched a video game, watched tv, or played with any other toys since he got it. He just spends all his free time with his Bakugan (haven’t decided if this is good or bad).
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I purchased this for my 7 year old son. He and all of his friends like trading them and although they’ve not yet played the actual game they compare the values on them with the points. They have a spot on them that is magnetic and when they are placed on a metal they open revealing a character. The only slight negative I have with them is that when the kids forget where they stuck them, they are very hard to find! They are really indiscreet little things! It’s kind of funny, because you know they are in the house somewhere and when you least expect it, one looks back at you from a door hinge, or a metal planter or something
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