Bulls-Eye Ball

by Hasbro

$22.99
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Average Rating: * * * * half star
Sales Rank:4648 (lower is better)
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Label:Hasbro
UPC:076930410332
Binding:Toy
Published By:Hasbro
ASIN:B00008MIHM
Category:Toy

Bulls-Eye Ball Features

  • One or more players.
  • Ages 7 and up

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Product Description

Get ready for classic arcade excitement, right in your own living room. Bulls-Eye Ball offers three engaging games accompanied by music, lights and sound effects. Put accuracy and precision to the test as you bounce the ball toward the bullseye. There's even an internal announcer commentating on your every move. Comes with a built-in trampoline. For one or more players. Requires 3 "AA" batteries (not included).
Editorial Review

At first glance, Bullz-I-Ball seems like a miniature version of a popular arcade game, where players have to throw miniature basketballs into rings of three different levels to score points. But with another look at this handheld ball game, players will see the twist—the balls have to first bounce off a built-in mini-trampoline before going into any of the three levels of targets. Bullz-I-Balls builds on eye-hand coordination as three different electronic games challenge players to increase their scores. The game 30-Second Blitz gives players 30 seconds to score as many points as they can, 25-Point Rush's object is to gain 25 points in as little time as possible, and Bulls-Eye Ace challenges players to make as many bulls-eyes as they can until they have 10 misses and game's up. Cool music and sound effects accompany game-playing and an electronic announcer gives play-by-play updates and encouragement. --Cristina Vaamonde

Customer Reviews

Where are the balls?! - Reviewed on 2008-07-18
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2 customers found this review not to be helpful.
The game is fun at first but gets VERY boaring VERY fast. I agree with everything M.Borous wrote about Bulls Eye Ball. One thing that I really got frustrated with is the tiny silver balls. Problem #1: when you score the balls are sopposed to roll down a slope and into this little area to hold them, but they always get stuck. Probem #2: The balls are about the size of the end of a push pin (the non-pointy end) and EASILY get lost. I only have one ball left! If I could I would give this toy -5 stars. HORRIBLE TOY!!! DON"T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!!!! Jacks, pool, skeeball, or ANY GAME IS MORE FUN THAN THIS!!!!!!!!
FUN! - Reviewed on 2008-05-16
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This is a great game, but just to let you know, it's only $[...] at Toys R Us in the store (not online). It's a good way to kill some time. Fun for kids and adults.
Fun and Addictive! - Reviewed on 2008-04-12
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1 customer found this review helpful.

This game is fun for both adults and children. It pretty much qualifies as mindless entertainment, as there's not really any learning going on while playing it, but it's fun to challenge yourself and others. Careful, it's hard to stop once you've started.
Got no life?...BULLS EYE BALL!!! - Reviewed on 2008-02-07
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Fun, addictive and well worth the money. If you have no life, I highly recommend this game. If you do have a life, well, you're gonna have to reschedule all of your happenings around this little bundle of fun. Just don't play it straight for an hour and a half. Never play after chugging down a large coffee. You'll be feeling frayed around the edges and a little light in the shoes for the rest of your day. Enough typing. I gotta beat my score of 72 on Bulls Eye Ace. Awesome game!!
Wouldn't buy this again. - Reviewed on 2007-06-08
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Thought this would make a nice christmas gift but it didn't take long for me to change my mind. My 12 & 15 year old would take turns like a video game but unlike a video, you can't turn down the sound of a ball bouncing and hitting either the target or the floor, or the wall, or the table. Balls would end up everywhere and at one point I thought they were finally all lost...until they would show up as I ran the sweeper or moved the coffee table, or took them away from the dog. If you have small kids in the house then you might want to reconsider buying Bulls-Eye Ball. I don't know how you could keep track of those little balls and they are just the right size to be a problem in a little mouth or nose. I also didn't like how consuming the game was. They would curl up on the couch and spend an hour doing nothing but bouncing balls all over the place. It's finally in the top of the closet, fortunately they lost interest in less than a month. It might make a great gift to keep at your mother-in-laws house though. Hee Hee!
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