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The Educational Insights BrainBolt is a handheld electronic memory game designed for ages 7 and up. It features a light-up display and sound effects that challenge players to remember and replicate sequences. With options for solo or two-player modes, this game promotes cognitive skills and is perfect for family fun, making it an ideal gift for all ages.
Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Material | Plastic |
Theme | Travel |
Color | Multi-color |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Display Type | LED |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Players | 2 |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Controller Type | Push Button |
A**R
Good for kids who need mental stimulation
I bought this for my son for Christmas who may or may not have ADHD. He runs through Legos pretty quickly and always has to be doing something. He is 8, almost 9 yrs old and says he loves this game. It's not too difficult and he has "won" the memory game several times already. I have played it and have not won it yet. It is a little advanced for my 6 yr old boy. My 10 yr. girl likes it and has "won" it a couple times. You can play a two player game, which is fun. I like how it's handheld and we could bring it in the car for a long ride. It feels and looks like a quality product so the value for the money is definitely good.
C**S
Good game
Nice game but to hard for 6 year old
A**R
A gift
Kids seem to enjoy as a fidget gadget. Was worth the purchase
L**A
Fun game
Fun game for kids and adults!
D**.
ENTERTAINING
Got this for gift
B**E
Difficult to figure out how to play
I bought 2 of these for 2 nephews. Neither one seemed interested. Both the 7 year old and 9 year old couldn't figure out how to play as it did not come with instructions. I told them to go on You-tube and look for instructions that way. I never followed up if they figured it out or not.
C**R
Good
Nice gift, as described
O**A
Brain exerciser
My son had played with this in Barnes and Nobel and asked for it for Christmas. We keep a box of play by yourself type games in the living room as boredom busters because we have screen time limits. It’s something that doesn’t age out and can be replayed over and over. Guilt free because it’s not mindless entertainment, it really stretches your focus.
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