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Post by greyelephant on Feb 21, 2009 11:38:15 GMT -5
Has anyone played or seen these? I'm trying to find something that my kids and I can play together. Heroscape is a little to advanced for them. Looks kinda fun, and pretty basic, but I'm not interested in buying anything that they won't be interested in.
I've been looking around online and found that this game has been around for a while worldwide and is just now making its North American debut.
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Post by benman on Mar 2, 2009 23:51:39 GMT -5
nope haven played it sorry can't help ya
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Post by darthjarjar on Mar 3, 2009 9:04:42 GMT -5
little tikes just came out with game just like Gormiti. it's called Number Busters. In fact I would say it was a copy of Gormiti. But little tikes sells it as a math learning game and the figures are kind of cute. Th number busters doesn't have a board but a battle case that randomly generates a number 1-5 that you add to the figures (foot) number plus the cards number to decide who wins the battle. OR you can use only one or more of those numbers to decide the battle depending on your child's math skills.
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Post by greyelephant on Mar 3, 2009 15:55:34 GMT -5
Yes, I've seen the Number Busters figures as well. Both Gormiti and Number Busters have impressive looking figures. I'm just not sure how "into it" they are going to be and I don't wish to waste any money on something unless I know they'll enjoy playing it with me.
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Post by webhead817 on Mar 3, 2009 20:16:19 GMT -5
From the looks of things, Gormiti is a bit more "collectible" than number busters. Cool stuff. Not really of interest to my little girl with all of the monsters and what not...but she does like the Bakugans OK.
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Post by greyelephant on Mar 3, 2009 21:11:14 GMT -5
From the looks of things, Gormiti is a bit more "collectible" than number busters. Cool stuff. Not really of interest to my little girl with all of the monsters and what not...but she does like the Bakugans OK. I looked at the Bakugans as well, but really don't understand how they are supposed to work. The good thing is that my daughter likes monsters and such. With that and my boy getting bigger every day I want a game that both will enjoy.
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Post by darthjarjar on Mar 4, 2009 16:15:42 GMT -5
My kids love to plat attacktix. A 7 and 4 year old. Ever since I told them that It would be a good idea to gang up on me instead of fighting each other I loss almost every time. They love the clone wars cartoon and my boy likes to pretend the clones are Captain Rex's squad. The adding figure point and counting clicks is very educational . We had a shot to the eye last weekend ( I'm thinking plastic face shields would help) and a few lost missiles. outside of that it's a fun saturday morning treat.
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Post by hulkman1023 on Jul 14, 2009 19:20:52 GMT -5
From the looks of things, Gormiti is a bit more "collectible" than number busters. Cool stuff. Not really of interest to my little girl with all of the monsters and what not...but she does like the Bakugans OK. I looked at the Bakugans as well, but really don't understand how they are supposed to work. The good thing is that my daughter likes monsters and such. With that and my boy getting bigger every day I want a game that both will enjoy. With bakugan you choose 3 bakugan,3 gates and 3 abilitys. basicly, you roll the bakugan on gates and when 2 collide, battle!!!!!! You add the points and play abilities to help your bakugan. The winner gets the gate card and the winners decided when a player has won 3 gates. Thats all thats to it ;D (or whatever)
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Post by InvaderJes on Aug 10, 2009 22:04:28 GMT -5
Gormiti is sooooo tempting! I guess I'm just a sucker for elemental-based monsters. I like the tree looking critters.
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