Deka
Bakugan
The bad boys of the Bakugan world, the
Dekas are bigger and even more fun to play with than the
standard Bakugan. Almost as large as a softball, but much
lighter, the bigger, beefier Dekas add a new dimension to
Bakugan play. Though not pocket-sized like the other
Bakugan, your child will still love battling with the
Dekas and collecting the different warriors.
The Bakugan come in lots of colors and varieties that make
them fun to collect and trade. Most of them are pocket-sized
and easy for your child to carry around and bring over to their
friend's houses. The Dekas are are much bigger than the
standard Bakugan, but still lightweight. Having a magnet that
activates the warriors is a clever idea that adds excitement to
the game. The optional Bakugan Launcher (sold separately) is a
great accessory, with three shooting modes ("curve," "angle,
and "distance"), but it doesn't come with any instructions.
Availability Alert: The Bakugan toys are going to be
extremely popular gifts for the 2009
Christmas season.
Order your Deka Bakugan early to make sure they are still
available.
Deka Bakugan
The popular and fun anime TV series "Bakugan Battle
Brawlers" has spawned this strategic game that pits a variety
of "Bakugan warriors" -- such as "Juggernoids," "Fear rippers,"
and "Robatallians" -- against each other for points. With this
Bakugan Deka Bakugan, kids aged four and above will enjoy the
challenge of earning points by rolling their Bakugan (or
shooting them from a launcher) onto magnetic cards where the
plastic spheres burst open to reveal the fearsome warrior
apparatus inside. Kids will also love the way the Bakugan
transform suddenly into warrior mode, and fans of the show will
have an especially good time with the game.
Ready, Set, Play!
The mission of Bakugan game play is to battle against other
Bakugan to win the points awarded on the cards by getting your
Bakugan to land on card. Players will love pretending to be one
of the various characters in the show, such as the fiery
12-year-old leader "Dan" or the wise "Marucho," and they gain a
deeper understanding of the cards and warriors as they
play.
The Bakugan Deka doesn't come with instructions. The
Starter Pack and
Battle Pack both have instructions, however, so if your
child is a newbie, it might make sense to get one of these
first. You can also consult the Bakugan Web site, which does
a good job of explaining the different types of cards and
warriors. The game itself is fairly straightforward but if
your child has never played before, you might have to help
him or her to understand the rules -- after reading and
understanding them yourself.
The bad boys of the Bakugan world, the Dekas are bigger and
even more fun to play with than the standard Bakugan. Almost as
large as a softball, but much lighter, the bigger, beefier
Dekas add a new dimension to Bakugan play. Though not
pocket-sized like the other Bakugan, your child will still love
battling with the Dekas and collecting the different
warriors.
Exciting Magnetic Action
The Bakugan come in lots of colors and varieties that make them
fun to collect and trade. Most of them are pocket-sized and
easy for your child to carry around and bring over to their
friend's houses. The Dekas are are much bigger than the
standard Bakugan, but still lightweight. Having a magnet that
activates the warriors is a clever idea that adds excitement to
the game. The optional Bakugan Launcher (sold separately) is a
great accessory, with three shooting modes ("curve," "angle,
and "distance"), but it doesn't come with any instructions.
Room for the Imagination
We like that this that this game combines skill (aiming your
Bakugan) with strategy (placement of the cards). We also
enjoyed the way the warriors pop open on the magnetic cards --
although sometimes they do it even when they don't land on the
cards. Being unfamiliar with the TV show, we felt a little lost
at first in the world of Bakugan. But with the help of the
colorful, animated Bakugan Web site, we got the gist of what
the game is about and how to play. Our attempts to fire the
launcher proved somewhat difficult and instructions would have
helped. But the launcher isn't necessary. Kids can simply roll
the Bakugan like marbles for a fun and action-packed game with
their friends.
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