Say What
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Average customer review:Product Description
There's a new twist on word scrambles with this talking, hands-on electronic game! It begins by telling you a pop culture phrase out of order. See how quickly you can reorder the 5 word balls until the game calls out the correct phrase. Over 300 POP Culture phrases. Electronic audio/scoring, 5 ball shuffle and 3 skill levels. Great for the whole family! The whole family will enjoy the fast-paced challenge to shuffle the balls and sort the pop culture phrase. Each ball represents a portion of a famous quote. Can you get them in the right order? Features famous phrases from movies, music, TV & More. Say What is an electronic game where the object is to unjumble famous phrases or lyrics by switching lighted modules while being timed. Each round the time gets lower. After each try the game tells you the order your words are in and how many are still out of order. Over 300 POP Culture phrases. Electronic audio/scoring, 5 ball shuffle and 3 skill levels. Great for the whole family! 4 'AA' batteries required. For solo play or for Up to 5 players! Ages 8 and up.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #394 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Radica
- Model: L7273
- Released on: 2007-07-07
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 10.00" w x 10.00" l, 1.65 pounds
Features
- Scramble to unscramble the phrases
- Over 300 famous phrases
- Electronic scoring - 5 ball shuffle; 3 skill levels
- Great for the whole family
- Features favorite phrases across movies, TV, music and more
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
There's a new twist on word scrambles with this talking, hands-on electronic game, which begins by telling you a phrase out of order. See how quickly you can reorder the word balls until the game calls out the correct phrase. This includes electronic scoring, three ways to play, and age appropriate levels of difficulty for fair game play.
Customer Reviews
Great Fun! - Check out the video review
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2CMVS0U3ISA7N I love my Say What. I leave it out on the coffee table and get a quick game or two when I have a few minutes, or when I'm taking a break from working. When I have guests over its a fun conversation starter, or a good distraction when there is no conversation! Everyone always wants to play a few rounds.
300 Phrases is suprisingly deep, and it's just as fun (or more fun!) to watch as it is to play, kind of like a Nintendo Wii.
I'm a fan of board games, but they can sometimes take too long. "Say What" is great if you can't commit a lot of time and just want something casual for a few minutes up to a half hour or so.
The plastic balls are sturdy and I haven't had any problems yet. I've had it for over a month and I'm still on my first set of 4 AA batteries.
It really is great for grown-ups and kids. There are references from the 1980s up to today, and even if a little kid doesn't know the phrase, they still figure it out through context. A bit of "Back seat driving" makes for a fun group atmosphere.
Highly recommended.
Fun. addictive play!
Our family has been playing this game nightly since we pulled it out of the box. It's fun and our kids really like shuffling the balls around (they make great sounds when moved in and out of the tray!). One of the more clever things they did was create skill levels so that our 7 year old has been able to play competitively with Mom and Dad. The kid has beaten the parents more than once! The audio could be clearer, but the pop phrases are great and fun to figure out (even the unfamiliar ones are fun to unscramble). Another great game from Radica!
Love it!
Finally a game for us pop culture people. My son had never heard the saying "the best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup", but he laughed when I couldn't unscramble "a scrub is a guy that can't get no love from me." Great fun with a group or on your own. Some real brain exercise.








