Meatball Madness

7.25.2010 ·

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How long will it take for you to get all three meatballs from the cook's pot onto the customer's plate of Spaghetti? Meatball Madness is a get up and go game of speed and skill! Use the air powered ladle to float meatballs through the kitchen themed obstacle course. The 3 obstacles can be placed as close or as far apart and as high and as low as you want - you control the level of difficulty. Don't drop the meatball because you will need to get it back to the start! Built in timer indicates each player's time - the player who is the fastest wins!!!For 2 or more players.
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Technical Details

- The battery-powered ladle uses air power levitate a meatball through a series of kitchen themed obstacles
- Gets kids up and moving around
- Move the meatballs the fastest to win
- Great for kids 5 and up as well as adults too
- Helps develop eye hand coordination while having fun
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Customer Buzz
 "oh, please spare me" 2010-05-16
By eligus (pennsylvania)
WHAT WAS THE MANUFACTURER THINKING???? There is only one "scoop" that is battery powered. Taking turns tests EVERYONE's patience (including mom and dad's). The scoop is noisy. And worst of all -- THERE IS NO STORAGE BOX to put the dang pieces in when you're done playing.



Honestly. What the heck are the parents supposed to do with over-sized plastic pieces, a timer, huge cardboard background stands and a "scoop" measuring 11.5" long with a curve to it -- so it won't fit inside a gallon size freezer bag. At this point, I am ready to trash the whole thing.



However, the kids DID enjoy the novelty for about 1/2 hour. Now *I* have to deal with where to put it. I am so ticked off -- I would *never* subject another parent to this blankety-blank toy.

Customer Buzz
 "loved the Meatball Madness game" 2010-04-09
By Bonnie G. Smith (Bradley IL)
Bought this game for my grandkids, but I think my their parents, my 18 year old son, my husband and myself enjoyed it just as much as they did!It was a lot of fun and good for coordination and balance.

Customer Buzz
 "Not for you if you are annoyed by noisy toys" 2010-04-06
By Purdue Fan (Round Rock, TX USA)
I am really surprised at the number of 5 star reviews for this toy!! My daughter got it as a gift and we are both so annoyed at it, I wish I could return it. The gizmo that makes the balls float sounds like a hair dryer. Really loud, and you have to use it continuously throughout the game, so no quiet moments here. Also, there's no way to get the game pieces back in the box without taking the entire thing apart again, and even then, there are holes in the front of the box that the pieces can slip out through. Argh! Just not that fun for all the pain. It does, however, introduce kids to the idea of Bernoulli's principle (former physics teacher speaking here!!).

Customer Buzz
 "grandmomther" 2010-04-05
By Linda Holt
my grandchildren played with it for about 30 minutes. the ladle would not stop blowing,when they took there finger off the trigger.

i still have it ,i don't know if i can sent back.

i haven't tried yet.

they loves the game while it worked. very disspointed when they could not play with it.

linda holt

Customer Buzz
 "So much fun!" 2010-03-05
By Music Lover (Michigan, USA)
Meatball Madness was originally intended for my brother for his fifth birthday; however, me and the rest of the family play it all the time, too (and I'm 14!) This game is a blast that the full family can enjoy. Much more entertaining than most board games and great for hand-eye coordination for younger kids, Meatball Madness gets two thumbs up from me.


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