✨ Pop Your Stress Away with Every Click! 🎉
The Pop Fidget Toy is a versatile, light-up sensory game designed to relieve stress and anxiety for both kids and adults. Featuring four engaging game modes and made from durable, child-friendly silicone, this portable toy is perfect for on-the-go fun and relaxation. Ideal for parties, classrooms, or personal use, it makes a thoughtful gift for anyone looking to unwind.
D**D
Arrived scuffed like it was used?
First thing that caught my attention was the fact that the original packaging wasn't sealed. Almost as if it was already opened. Then to my surprise I see these dirt marks all around the edges as if it was used???
N**Y
Simple handheld game
Pop-it game is basic with 4 game modes that are similar. You press the bubbles as they light up and then push the backplate to un-pop and continue the level. The lights go off once you push the bubble in for the most part but sometimes you have to push twice to get the light off even if the bubble is deflated. There are 4 sound modes (off, 1, 2, 3) and a very enthusiastic female voice that gives prompts at the beginning of each game. Music plays during the round. On the loudest setting, my patience would be tested quickly if I were in close proximity. As for memory and scoring, the game does not seem to be accurately recording. The high score on one of the game modes is stuck on zero no matter how many times played.Having said all that, the kids think it is great fun. They can play for maybe 20-30 minutes, taking turns, before they get bored and move on. You will need 3 AAA batteries and a small screwdriver before first use. The game was popular entertainment for ages 5-16 at a large family gathering.
J**.
Fun little exercise for the brain
I got this for my youngest sons 7th birthday and it has been quite the hit in my house. I love the idea of combining the pop it fidget with almost a Simon says/Memory type game. It does have a couple game modes and it did take him a few times to figure out how to play them- but none of my kids wanted to read the directions that came with it so that could have saved them some frustration. My 9 year old daughter is super obsessed with trying to do it the fastest.Depending on the person I'm not sure if this game is as much of a stress relief as a normal pop it fidget- I've seen some stress meltdowns when they get the memory game wrong but the act of pushing the pops down and releasing them when the game is off is soothing. But really I just like that it is an engaging game that gets my kids thinking and focused on something other than video games.
P**M
It has potential
The popping ability on this thing is great. It gives that satisfying noise. The game itself was complicated. I thought i knew what i was doing but I always got it wrong. The instructions for the games made no sense to me. I thought it would be self explanatory but thats also not the case. I am a pretty smart woman and couldn’t get it after a few tries. I do plan to try again when i get a chance.
J**P
Cute game
The age range indicated on this little toy is “3+”. I believe that is probably pushing it a little bit as I think a 3 year old will have a difficult time understanding the games, other than just pushing the buttons. But nevertheless, I think children 4 or 5 years old will probably be able to play at least one of the three games (modes), most likely the first one, which is called “Mission Mode”. The objective here is simply to push the buttons that light up as fast as possible. All in all, this little game is small enough to even put in some pockets, and sturdy enough that I don’t think it will get damaged easily, making it more portable. I’m hoping to be able to play this with my little niece, I think it will be fun for her. But also, I think this can also function as just a fidget toy, kind of something to do perhaps when you are tired or when you don’t really want to use your brain too much.
B**C
This Will Not Relieve Stress - It Will Create It
You turn this game on, and it greets you with one of those annoying, electronic, child=like voices, at full volume! There is no way to actually mute the obnoxious sounds from this machine, only turn them down. The games do not make a lot of sense, and if you are using this thing to relieve stress, it really is going to succeed in giving you more stress with trying to figure out the games.Heck the instructions give you stress telling you that you need AA batteries. Then you open the unit to find it really needs AAA batteries. How is that for more stress.The instructions are vague, and do not tell you that you need to compress the entire top of the unit to pop the buttons back to their outward position.There are other stress toys that can quietly, and more simplistically relieve your stress. Get one of those instead.
P**R
Fun
I had so much fun playing this pop fidget with my 3yo son. The only downside is you need to push the bubble hard to turn off the lights under each pop, but it's not a big deal. Overall, I'm very happy with this pop fidget toy. It's a great way to relieve stress and anxiety, and it's a lot of fun for kids and adults alike.
C**Y
Interesting Pop it toy
The games are pretty fun but you have to push your finger all the way into the pop it to get it to react to the press. I think it would be better if you just had to have the pop it push in and that's it. Fun games though, just needs a little improvement.
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