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T**N
Fun, but cheaply made
Had I zoomed in on the box in the picture, I'd have had a much better idea of what to expect. This is not a board game from a big company; this cheap Chinese product, which isn't necessarily a bad thing if the price is right. All of the components work, but are poor quality and I'm not sure how long they are going to hold up. The gameplay is simple and I do like the randomness element that the bull adds. There isn't a whole lot of complexity to the strategy, but for a kid's game, it has enough to introduce younger players to the idea of actually having to think and plan and consider the odds. At $17, the game is a pretty good deal; we had fun playing it and I think that by the time the game is totally unplayable, we'll have gotten more than $17 worth of fun out of it.
M**L
Works well!
good game but lasts a while
J**T
Bull-roar
So, the box itself opens to make this arena. The box is not very big when folded in half but it is thick. It is made of a thinner cardboard so careful when dissembling. Our bull didn't even spin. We put 3 AAA batteries in it and the spinner on the bottom.of the bull didn't even work. Disappointed. We ordered a replacement and hope it works better.
S**E
An Electrifying showdown
The game box cleverly folds out to reveal the bullfight arena, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown. The inclusion of four bullfighters that attach to the sides adds to the immersive atmosphere, allowing players to physically engage with the game as they navigate the perilous arena. You can play with 2 to 4 players.Powered by three AAA batteries, the bull charges around the arena. If it hits a bullfighter the spring-loaded mechanism launches the bullfighters into the air upon impact. The dramatic ejection of a bullfighter is exciting and entertaining. My grandkids and I found it very amusing.Players roll two dice to navigate their bullfighters around the arena, aiming to reach the finish line without succumbing to the bull's relentless onslaught. The inclusion of various prompts on the dice, from card selection to triggering bullfights, keeps the game unpredictable and ensures every round is a fresh challenge.Gameplay is enhanced by the array of cards at players' disposal. From resurrection cards that offer a second chance to freeze cards that halt opponents in their tracks, these cards add layers of tactical decision-making, allowing players to outmaneuver their rivals and secure victory.Players can hold onto cards and strategically deploy them at pivotal moments, adding an element of suspense and anticipation to each turn. Whether opting to break out a guardrail for protection or unleashing a bullfight to divert attention, players must carefully weigh their options to outwit their opponents.The gameboard is made of cardboard and the plastic bullfighter holders slip onto the edge. As you move around you have to take off and reattach the bullfighter. This is a lot of stress to put on the cardboard and I'm afraid over time the edge of the board is going to be ruined. It would have been better if the board was plastic or at least the edge of the board where the bullfighters are attached was plastic. I may try to run a strip of packing tape along the edge to make it a bit more durable. I tried to show in my picture what the edge looked like after playing 6 or 7 games. This is why I only gave it 4 stars.The rules of this game are fairly simple enabling different ages to play together.I played this game with my grandkids 6, 8 and 9 years old and they all enjoyed it. It was fun and we laughed a lot at the launching bullfighters. I recommend this game. It's unique and fun.
R**N
5 stars for Fun
We like this game and have fun playing it. My wife and I don’t even need kids around to decide to play this. We are careful when moving the bullfighters on the edge of the cardboard arena and haven’t seen too much wear but this game would definitely not hold up to rough use. The game components are a strange mix of premium elements and cost saving elements. They used fancy silicone clips to close the arena and the bull is very well done, but the arena is cardboard and you have to put the graphic stickers yourself on the bullfighters and the dice. The instructions are sufficient for the gist of the game but don’t explain when you can play the cards. We decided you could play a card or cards at any time and that seems to work for us. It really is a blast when you push the button on the bull and it charges around to the bullfight music.
B**F
A little fun but poor quality
The game is a bit fun but gets old wuick. The box is thin and components are not very well made. Easy to understand but constantly the choices are inconsequential. And the randomness of the bull cant be mitigated n
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