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PERFECTION
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- You only have so much time to get all of your pieces in the tray before the time is up
- If you're the first to match them all…you win!
- But watch out for the pop when the timer stops - if you're not done, your pieces pop out!
- Race-against-the-clock
- Features fast-moving, piece-popping fun!
- Put each piece in its spot before time is up and the tray pops up
- Fit all 25 pieces into place before the clock runs out
- When time is up, the tray ejects the pieces
- Helps younger kids learn shape recognition
- Fun for the whole family
- Kids will soon develop speed and accuracy so much they'll want to take on Mom and Dad
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You only have so much time to get all of your pieces in the tray before the time is up. If you're the first to match them all. You win! •but watch out for the pop when the timer stops - if you're not done, your pieces pop out! race-against-the-clock. Features fast-moving, piece-popping fun! put each piece in its spot before time is up and the tray pops up
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Even adults will be challenged by attempting to fit all 25 pieces into place before the 60-second alarm sounds. These complex geometric shapes need to be matched with the appropriate hole before the whole tray pops up and sends them flying in an explosion of yellow plastic. Any number of kids can take turns trying to beat the clock, and then to beat each other's best times. For younger children who are still learning to recognize shapes, the game can be played without the time pressure. Kids will soon develop speed and accuracy so much they'll want to take on Mom and Dad. --Lynne Sampson
From the Manufacturer
Even adults will be challenged by attempting to fit all 25 pieces into place before the 60-second alarm sounds. These complex geometric shapes need to be matched with the appropriate hole before the whole tray pops up and sends them flying in an explosion of yellow plastic. Any number of kids can take turns trying to beat the clock, and then to beat each other's best times. For younger children who are still learning to recognize shapes, the game can be played without the time pressure.
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 11 x 4 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
| ASIN | B00000IWHG |
| Item model number | 4060 S5 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#359,145 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
#10,825 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Release date | June 12, 2006 |
| Language | English, French |
| Mfg Recommended age | 5 - 99 years |
| Department | "" |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro Gaming |
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Age 5+ Choking hazard. Small parts
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Here is what you want to know:
Is it just as much fun as I remember? YES!
You don't need batteries to play? YES!
Is it a good value for the price? YES!
If you are unfamiliar with this classic game, the gameplay is simple: fit 25 different shaped pieces into their appropriate place before the 60-second alarm goes off, launching the tray and your pieces into the air (trust me, it isn't as dangerous as it sounds). Kids learn geometric shapes, build speed and accuracy, and no turn last more than 60 seconds, so everyone gets plenty of opportunities to play.
Perfection's ticking alarm ratchets up the suspense. You simply turn the dial and it starts ticking down the seconds until the board erupts (really fun to see the clock rattle adults). Finally, a nice feature is a built-in compartment in the back of the Perfection board allows you to store all 25 pieces.
In summary, Perfection is easy to learn but hard to master, proving that children and adults can still enjoy an indoor game without batteries. The game is an excellent value for the price. Rating: Five stars


















