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Radica Cube World Slim & Scoop Interactive Game

Radica Cube World Slim & Scoop Interactive Game
From Radica Games

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Product Description

Play with one or build a world with Cube World Series. They'll play, visit and interact with one another. You can play games and pester them, tilt the cube and an interactive motion sensor will cause the stick men to fall on their side and upside down. Stack them for an interactive block party. Measures 1.83" x 1.83" x 1.83".


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4950 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Radica
  • Model: I5039
  • Released on: 2006-10-15
  • Dimensions: 10.70" h x 7.30" w x 2.30" l, .45 pounds

Features

  • Slim interacts with a stick
  • Scoop interacts with a dog
  • Slim and Scoop interact with each other when connected
  • Over 100 animations per cube
  • Collect and connect additional cubes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The world is a cube and its inhabitants are stick people. And these stick people are sticking together in some very fun ways. Single Cube World cubes contain a character and something for that character to play with. Turn the purple cube on to see Slim appear with his stick, which he will spin around, stick in the ground, or twirl like a baton. Turn on the orange cube to see Scoop and his dog come out to play. Scoop can tell his dog to sit, roll over, shake hands, and more.

If you prefer being in the game rather than watching from the sidelines, you can choose to interact with each of these characters via built-in motion sensors. For instance, if you tumble Slim’s cube over and over, he will roll to each down-facing side with every turn--and may eventually get really angry with you. If you pick Scoop’s cube up and shake it, he will fall and flail about. There’s also a good chance he will get physically sick from all the motion.

Cube World
Collect and connect up to 16 cubes.
But things get truly interesting when you connect the two cubes together using the magnetic contacts that are on four sides of each cube. The cubes can be placed side by side, or stacked one on top of the other for interactive enjoyment. While both Slim and Scoop have unique animations, once joined together, they will play with, pester, and even protect each other. For instance, Scoop’s dog will now fetch and return Slim’s stick. Or Slim will walk over to Scoop’s cube to pet his dog.

One cube
Each cube side measures just under two inches.
Other modes of play include music and games. When you turn the sound on, the figures will start dancing. When you start the game mode, you will interact with the stick character and see real-time results. The cube even tracks your high score. After four minutes of no interaction from you, Slim and Scoop will go into sleep mode, complete with animated snoring after they lay down. After another minute of no movement, the cube will shut off to help conserve battery power. When you’re ready to play again, simply press the "on" button for Slim and Scoop to appear.

If you have multiple Cube World sets, you can connect up to 16 cubes in any vertical and/or horizontal configuration to see them all interact together (even if there are more than one of the same character). Since each cube can hold up to four stick figures, this makes for hours of unpredictable and thoroughly entertaining fun. Each cube runs on one CR2032 battery, which is included.

From the Manufacturer
Stick people stick together. Play with one or build a world. They'll play, visit and interact with each other. Collect them all. Stick with one: play games and pester them. Tilt the cube and an interactive motion sensor will cause the stick men to fall


Customer Reviews

What my friend thinks of Cube World *Edited addition*4
I don't own Cube World, but a friend of mine does and here's what his review of Cube World is...
I previously bought one pair of Cube World Cubes for
series one and although impressed with the animation
felt let down by the limited vocabulary and the
non-existence of surprise given by an occasional new animation
sequence. The cubes have a four minute operational
time before they power down unless human interaction
extends the operation time for another four minutes and
so on. Most of the sequences programmed into one pair
of cubes can be viewed in this time. Despite my
misgivings, I decided to purchase the associated pair for
series one, completing the set. Each cube has it's own
animations where the individual plaything possessed by
an individual stick man is concerned. However, some
animations are common to call cubes including series
two. Because stick men can use other playthings owned
by other stick men in conjunction with their own
plaything, having the full set for series one or the full set
for series two expands the animation vocabulary.
There are further animation sequences on offer involving multiple stick
men either in one cube or animations across all four
cubes when assembled linearly. Similarly, adding a
cube from a different series cube to an existing set also
expands the animation vocabulary. Cubes do not learn
from one another, they merely offer or unlock
reprogrammed animations. However, don't be surprised if you
don't spot any new animations after 45 minutes of
constant observation. Repetition is a serious flaw with
this product. Playthings in series two are not accessible
to stick men in series one. For instance, the dog in
series one can interact with all three play things in
series one where applicable, but non of the play
things in series two. Only the stick men can cross series.
Series two is themed differently, each man having a
variety of themed play things. Inter cube interaction
involving playthings is not always as obvious as in
series one and is sometimes so vague that breaking the
connection or watching incredibly closely may be the only ways to
tell. That said, there are some very clever and amusing
animation sequences in both series.

Given that these cubes are based on the screen saver
theme, they would probably be best suited to
enthusiasts. They are relaxing to watch so those who like the
soothing sensation offered by aquariums may enjoy these
cubes when wanting to doze off. Art students studying
motion and movement may find the smooth animation
sequences helpful and those vaguely interested in
electronics and networks may enjoy mentally working out how
the cubes communicate. It would be an overestimation to
suggest these cubes would aid the study of social
science but there is an underlying message here. If you
like to think outside the box, these cubes may interest
you.

Parents should be aware that each cube requires it's
own flat cell battery and while they're expected to
have a reasonably long life, probably longer than the
child's interest, these batteries are not cheap,
especially if replenishment of an extensive collection is
required.

Ehhh...3
Okay, heres the deal.

Cube world is a little toy, where you get 2 cubes per packeage, and each cube has a little person. Each has a hooby. In this case, scoop loves dogs, and slim likes to do stuff that involves sticks, or something.

It wasn't as good as people raved about it.

I mean, it's fun and all, but it won't keep your attention very long time. I probably need more, but then, why would I want more cubes? The cubes are highly overpriced, a price of a good DS game, and they get BORING.

I sugest, to make it more fun, is to give one to a friend. So avery time you see him, you can connect your two cubes together have fun watching them. Other wise, it wasn't very good.

Buy ONLY if you have money to waste. If you could have one toy, it would not be this one. I suggest something else, less exspensive.

Very cute, 4
This item is very cute. They visit each other when they connect and if you contually turn one cube the stick character throws up. You need to buy all 4 to make it worth while (2 come in a package) A little expensive and their is only one game per block. Its a little tought to figure out how to use them. Otherwise my daughter really likes them. I just think that they could be a little more advanced for the money.