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| Brand: Wild Planet Category: Toy
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $19.00 You Save: $10.99 (37%)
New (15) from $19.00
Rating: 133 reviews Sales Rank: 7
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 7 - 10 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 12 x 10
MPN: 46001 Model: 46001 UPC: 788668460014 EAN: 0788668460014 ASIN: B000TTPEXU
Release Date: August 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Consists of one electronic tagger and five different colored and numbered targets | | • | Great for improving math skills, athletic skills and just having fun | | • | Choose from four game modes to challenge your speed, skill, memory, coordination and teamwork | | • | Play solo, head-to-head, or in teams | | • | Play at varied skill levels |
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Product Description It's the electronic game that's as fast as you are. Test your speed and agility in a race against time using five targets and an electronic handheld unit. To start, set up your targets on the table, around the room, around the house or throughout the yard. Then, follow the announcer's commands as you zip around your racecourse to tag your targets with the handheld unit. The fastest time wins. Features four game modes that challenge your speed, skill, memory, coordination and teamwork. Includes ergonomically designed Hyper Dash unit and five labelled targets. Requires 3 "AAA" batteries, not included. Measures 4.5"L x 12"W x 10"H.
Amazon. com Review Hyper Dash is an award-winning fast-paced race course game from Wild Planet that encourages kids to be active and think on their feet. Designed to improve listening, coordination and math skills, this exciting game is easy to set up and is an ideal way to help kids aged six and above to practice addition and subtraction while exercising and having fun. 
The Hyper Dash helps kids develop basic math and color and number recognition skills. View larger. | 
The Hyper Dash uses RFID to wirelessly recognize targets. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Award-winning way to stay active; improves listening, memory and math skills
The Bad: Plastic unit may not hold up to lots and lots of rough play
In a Nutshell: Hyper Dash is a fun way for kids to exercise their bodies and their minds | At a Glance Ages: 6 and up Requires: 3 AA batteries |  | | Fast, Easy Set-Up The only set-up required is to install three AA batteries. Opening the battery compartment requires a small Phillips head screw driver, which means an adult needs to change the batteries. This keeps batteries in the right place during active play, but it also means that changing batteries on the fly requires you to have a screwdriver with you. The manual is clear and concise, with descriptions of how to play and a list of all the special commands the Hyper Voice issues, so any child can be up and running in just a few minutes. There's no button to turn the unit off, but it quickly shuts itself off when not in use to save battery life. Getting Moving Quickly The electronic tagger plays upbeat music and calls out voice commands to control the game, while players following the commands race against the clock to tag targets identified by color and number. Kids can play solo, up to four players can compete head-to-head, or up to eight players can work cooperatively in teams of two. There's even a level where kids need to solve addition and subtraction problems to figure out which target to strike next. With no complex set-up and no complicated directions to follow, younger children get started playing Hyper Dash quickly. Since players control where the five targets are positioned, there are infinite ways to play Hyper Dash. Combined with the fact that Hyper Dash offers four games to choose from with increasingly difficult levels to master, and it's easy to see why even older, more experienced players (including parents!) stay excited about this game. Four-Games-in-One The original game, Hyper Dash, features the Hyper Voice calling out commands. Four different levels allow the players' skills to progress. Level one includes only colors in the calls. The calls on level two are a little faster and include both colors and numbers, while level three adds special commands like "Double Strike," "Triple Strike," and "Reverse. " Level four features the "CompuStrike" call, which require kids to solve basic math problems, such as "four plus one" or "three minus two. " In Team Dash, a special command indicates when the Hyper Dash unit should be handed off, turning the race against the clock into a relay. The games Micro Dash and Team Micro Dash set out sequences that get progressively longer and trickier, providing a challenging test of memory. The Hyper Dash unit keeps track of times and scores, and the Hyper Voice announces the winner at the end of the game, cutting down on arguments. With only one Hyper Dash tagger, kids will have to wait their turn to play in multiple player games. This can be both a lesson in patience and an opportunity to cheer others on. RFID Technology for a Flexible, Durable Game Hyper Dash uses radio frequency identification (RFID) to recognize the targets. The same technology is used to track packages and to identify books and DVDs in many libraries. This means that a wireless signal connects the Hyper Dash unit and the targets, so there's no need to strike targets with force. While the Hyper Dash tagger unit seems incredibly durable, it is made of plastic. Just because RFID technology means kids can tag targets lightly, it doesn't mean they will. Our one concern about the game is the possibility that hard play will damage the tagger over time. With RFID, there's no limit to how far apart you set the targets. You can set them up at opposite ends of a football field for a serious test of endurance, or close together requiring fancy footwork. You can even them up next to each other to see who has the quickest hands. This flexibility makes Hyper Dash appropriate for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Award-Winning Educational Fun Kids have so much fun playing Hyper Dash that they don't realize how much they're learning. Parents will love the way Hyper Dash combines active play with lessons that support color and number recognition, basic math skills. The game's format also inspires better listening and improves kids' coordination. It's no wonder that Hyper Dash has won an iParenting Award and a Seal of Excellence Award from Creative Child Magazine, along with several other honors recognizing it as an innovative, educational toy. What's in the Box Hyper Dash unit and five plastic targets.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 128 more reviews...
Fun but didn't last January 3, 2009 Organizing Entrepreneur (Denver, CO United States) Game worked the first day. Second day worked sporadically. Now does not work at all. Tried inserting NEW batteries but still does not work. My kids liked it so we're simply exchaning for a new one. Hopefully this one does not fail. Amazon's return policy on defective items could not be easier.
My boys' favorite gift this year! January 2, 2009 MS (Central Va) I am SO glad I bought this toy. My boys ages 6 and 3 1/2 both love it. It is wonderful for cold or bad weather days when we are all inside and they start getting hyper. Now instead of getting frustrated, I just say "Why don't you go play Hyper Dash?" and they reply "Yea!". They play until they are both out of breath (and then they switch to "micro dash" level - a game option without the running). Although the recommended ages are 6 and up, my 3 1/2 year old does just fine with it. As long as the child knows their colors, they should be able to play. And I'm impressed with how many different options and levels there are to the game. I don't think the kids will get bored with it because it has so much variety. The only other game I have purchased that was this much fun was a dance pad game, and that was considerably more expensive. For $20, this toy is worth the money.
2 versions of Hyper Dash January 2, 2009 M. Stanton (San Mateo, CA United States) I bought Hyper Dash for my two boys to play. It broke during the first game and could no longer identify which color disc you were placing it on top of. But it turns out the one I bought at Target does not use RFID to identify the discs. It uses a cheap height sensor spring and each disc is slightly different shaped. It was super annoying because you had to get the wand right on top of the disc so it could tell what color it was. I returned it to Target and was very disappointed. Then I came here to leave a review and noticed this one uses RFID (which DH thought they should have used.) This one costs a bit more than the one at Target $15 vs $20-30 but I'd gladly pay more to have it not break.
Wow, I'm impressed, this is the ultimate toy! Perfect 10! January 1, 2009 D. Lohr (St. Louis, MO) I usually don't like buying lots of new games for Christmas, they usually get opened and thrown to the side.. My kids received this and once we started playing, my kids could not stop! Talk about getting your kids off the couch and having an absolute ball, this is the BEST game ever received for my kids EVER........... Hands down. Whomever invented this, hats off, this MOM is very thrilled with the game!!!
Fun but broke within 15 min January 1, 2009 J. Flaherty (Denver CO United States) My kids loved playing this and would have played with it all day, but it quit working within about 15 minutes. I'm sending it back to Amazon for a replacement. If the next one works I'll be thrilled because this is a really fun game and gets the kids moving!
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