🎉 Pop into Fun: The Ultimate Bubble Game Experience!
The TEMI Handheld Bubble Game is an interactive sensory toy designed for kids aged 6-12, featuring 4 game modes and 30 difficulty levels. Made from high-quality, non-toxic materials, it promotes stress relief and enhances focus while providing endless fun for both children and adults. Perfect for parties, family gatherings, and as a thoughtful gift for any occasion.
J**S
Autistic
This is a great fidget toy for my autistic grandson he loves it
T**.
Fun "it" Fidget Toy
This style fidget is the cool fidget on the market right now, and this one works just like you'd expect. It's a fun twist to a simple fidget, making it more of a game and interactive experience than just a regular popit. The cat theme is cute and is a big hit!
A**I
Pretty awesome!
I decided to try out this pop it toy because it still seems to be a fun trend for the kids. My girlfriend has a young daughter who is 7 year old and brings her pop it's to the house, this toy seemed like a great idea.First, theres 4 games total. One being a memory base, and another being high school. There are about 30 levels to be completed and each offer a more challenging task then the last.The concept is pretty simple, press down on the buttons that light up. While on the topic, there are 3 buttons on top. One for selecting, menu, and volume. You can turn the volume off which is a nice touch when you have noisy kids. Unfortunately this has to be done every time.Here's a few cons.1. Size of the toy, I am full grown adult and it fits well in my hand. Smaller kids definitely struggle a bit, but is still playable.2. The back has a giant button like mechanism that you press to reset the "pop its" it's hard to press down even for myself, and I wish it was a tad easier. It's a great idea though and works well during the game.3. Having to adjust the volume everytime you turn it off.4. A menu system that can be hard to figure out. I wasnt sure if I had the right level selected or if i have completed one at times.5. It takes 3 triple A batteriesPros.1. Cheap, but fun game. There was 3 children between the ages of 4-7 who all wanted to pick it up and give a try.2. You can turn the volume off and keep kids busy3. It fun to press the buttons, a way better alternative then just popping "pop it" with no real meaning.4. the back mechanism that resets the pop-it's adds a fun factor to it
T**R
Small
.Double check size before ordering. Much smaller than expected..Looks cheap. Not sturdy material
J**N
The quality is good
This type of fidget is the newest and most stylish available on the market, and it functions exactly as you would anticipate. It's a playful take on a straightforward fidget that transforms it from a standard popit into more of an interactive game. The cat motif is adorable and quite popular!
A**R
If only it worked
Brought this for my boys ages 4, 7 and 8 to occupy them on road trip. Out of the box the 2 middle button did not pop up, even after the back button was pressed they did not stay up. This make the kids lose every time. We tried to pinch them to pull the buttons up but after pressing that was it. They were so excited when they got them and very disappointed.
K**N
Kept Them Occupied
I originally got this as a car toy to keep them occupied. Then it got brought into the house and they just kept playing it!!! Well worth the price for us!!
H**.
Could be better with some improvements.
To begin, this game could become addicting. The concept is simple. Press the buttons down In the displayed pattern to complete that round. To move onto the next level, push the big button in the back to push all the buttons back up to start the next level. Easy peasy. The lights move quickly, the buttons are fun to push. The issue with my particular item is that the buttons don’t pop back up. The 2 buttons in the center stay pushed in. The bar will push them back but not enough to stay “un-popped”. You have to pinch and pull the area to pop them back into place. It’s a lot of extra work and often makes you fail the level if you try and correct it while playing. The area still responds to touch if the button is not activated, so it can still function, just not as intended. I don’t see this being a problem for everyone as it only seems to be something that would happen in assembly.
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