Product Description
[Ball control board game]: Enhance critical skills including motor abilities, focus, perception, and endurance through this board game. Ideal for all ages, this toy serves as an excellent family activity, allowing parents to engage and play alongside their children. It also serves as an ideal stress reliever for colleagues looking to challenge one another in a competitive setting.
[Game Method]: Challenge yourself to guide the ball through the maze without encountering any dead ends. Control the ball’s path by rotating the buttons, accompanied by dynamic music that changes based on your progress. Choose from 8 different maps offering varying levels of difficulty.
[Educational Development]: This labyrinth game challenges patience and logic, serving as an exceptional brain teaser board game that captivates and empowers children with a strong sense of accomplishment. It supports educational development in younger children by enhancing fine motor skills and improving concentration, perception, and patience.
[Stress relief]: Engaging in a fun and challenging activity like a ball control board game can offer a way to unwind and relieve stress.Playing this ball control board game also enhances hand-eye coordination through precise manipulation of the ball’s movements.
[Social interaction]: Playing ball control board games Toys for 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Year Old and up can be a fun social activity, allowing you to enjoy the game with friends or family members.
Michelle –
Cool without technology!
Great little car ride challenge- very cool it doesnât have to have batteries to work unless you want music. Wig it had a compartment to store the extra mazes in the back when not it use. Otherwise itâs fun for all ages and can definitely be a challenge. Great toy!
One –
Interesting
Its an interesting concept. Nice to get kids away from technology. The game comes with 8 precut cards, which you will need to remove some of the precut spaces so that only the edge of the maze shows. The game includes some really loud and annoying music, that will only applaud you when you finish and BOO you when the ball drops. You can still play without the music. The 8 cards present different levels of difficulty. The game consist of moving the right and left knobs at the same time and move the ball within the maze pathway. Its not super hard to do but it keeps you entertain finishing all the levels and timing your kids. My 7 y/o seem more interested than my 5. Battery its not included or needed. The sound that the knobs make its loud, so if your kids are sensitive to noises it won’t help.
Donna Kaunitz –
Kids loved this
I had two children one age 10 and the other age 5 with their birthday was on same day. They both loved this game even though there was such an age difference.
M.B. –
Fun Game but is a challenge for younger kids, also needs a volume control
This is a fun little game, but it is quite challenging, even for adults to succeed in navigating the ball to the end of each game card. There are eight different cards with different levels of difficulty. My video shows one of the easiest levels, but even that is a challenge. My younger grandkids grew a little frustrated trying to manipulate the knobs to get the ball to go the direction they wanted it to go, but I’m sure that with some practice they will get better at it. That’s the point, right?Each of the eight cards has some die cut areas that need to be punched out before you play. However, for younger kids, I highly recommend only punching out a few of the die cuts in the cards, so there aren’t as many holes for the ball to fall into. This will help them to achieve some success easier so they will want to keep trying and not give up too easily.My one complaint with this game is that there is no volume control and it’s way too loud. The song that plays is very short and loops very quickly, over and over and over again, at that loud volume. You can simply turn off the switch so it doesn’t play at all, but then you will not hear the congratulatory cheer if you are successful in dropping the ball into the hole at the end. Every child wants to hear this victory cheer, of course, so parents/grandparents have to put up with hearing the song loudly repeat over and over and over…and over…and over…and over, driving parents and grandparents insane. Most will likely end up removing the batteries so they won’t have to hear it at all. For this reason, I have to give this four stars instead of five. Otherwise, I do recommend this fun game.
Monica –
For all Maze Lovers
this thing is awesome and more than I expected. my son loves mazes so when I found this i figured id give it a try because it reminded me of a game they have on royal caribbeans private island perfect day at cococay and we had a blast playing it there and this one is just as fun! there and many boards that you slide in the top that have different makes. my son was amazed for hours lol and it doesn’t get old. I think it has something that uses batteries like music or something but it’s not necessary to turn it on to play. we don’t really like loud sounds because my son has autism so we just didn’t turn it on but it is super fun with various mazes! I would definitely recommend to anybody that loves mazes. it’s not too big so you can take it along in the car for road trips or anyone wanting to get their kids away from the electronics this is a great substitute.
Geoffrey from Virginia –
Ball Control Board Game
This board game is okay for the little kids, but the older ones will get bored quickly. And if they are too young, they wonât be able to control the ball freely. It uses battery for music and light, but the control is all manual. Batteries are not included, by the way.
Sukru Tikves –
A good alternative to electronics
In search of non-electronic activities, I decided to give this ball game a try. This game features a control board with metal balls, promising to engage kids, teens, and adults alike with its challenging gameplay. Even I took some turns playing it our.Pros:+ Non-Electronic Fun: This game offers a great alternative to screen-based entertainment, encouraging physical interaction and engagement.+ Skill Development: It effectively promotes patience and enhances motor skills as players maneuver the metal balls through the board’s various pathways. Some of them are real challenging.+ Adjustable Difficulty: The inclusion of multiple difficulty levels makes this game usable for multiple family members. Young and older.Cons:- Limited Replayability: While the game is engaging and offers varying levels of difficulty, its replayability will eventually be limited. This is something I accepted early on.Overall, the “Challenge Game Ball Control Board Game” is a solid choice for those looking to reduce screen time and engage in more interactive, skill-building activities. I did not even install the batteries that would make sounds. Not needed.
Tegan U –
Tricky but fun!
This game can get pretty tricky. You have to balance the ball on some narrow paths and maneuver it through the maze to the finish line. Its fun, even for adults, but I do wish the maze papers were thicker or maybe even like a thin plastic that doesnât rip. My youngest kid is rough with things and theyâve been thrown, stepped on and bent and a lot of them arenât useable anymore because theyâre ripped or bent too much to be able to be used for the ball to travel on.