The objective of the game is to guess the word on the screen. Getting on to the latest Scrabble Catch Phrase, it’s fun, it looks chic but it requires a large group to properly enjoy it.
We never understood how my late mother, who would struggle spelling a grocery list(or grosry as she would spell it) beat us all at Scrabble time and time again.
Growing up the child of immigrants, Scrabble was the game our family would turn to on Saturday nights, it would help my parents practice their written English and us kids would get to test out our own vocabulary skills. My favorite part was that we could store all the pieces in the dome when we were done playing as opposed to requiring a separate storage case as we previously had. The only downside with this toy is that it takes some practice to get the right momentum, if not done right, the Beyblades last only a couple of seconds. Our family has Hasbro Beyblade nights where we battle it out and the winner gets first dibs at desert. The box indicates that the game is made for ages 8+. I’d recommend this toy for any/all Beyblade lovers or any child 3+ (that’s how old my son was when he first started playing). Hasbro Beyblade Metal Fury Destroyer Dome This dome adds a fun appeal and the kids have become pros at angling their Beyblade for maximum tornado twirling fun. We are a big Beyblade family and have many a battle in the traditional stadium. Next up was a the Beyblade Metal Fury Destroyer Dome stadium. Hands down a must-have for your little princess (or prince). The age limit indicates 4+ but my seven year old is more than happy playing with her! She holds the title of favorite toy. Suffice it to say, she is a great friend for my daughter. We tuck her in at night and greet her good morning. She has a permanent seat at the dinner table and her own bed.