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The Paul Lamond 6465 'Stinky Pig' Game is a compact, battery-powered party game for 2 or more players aged 3 and up. Featuring a singing pink pig that randomly toots, it delivers fast-paced, family-friendly fun with no assembly required and batteries included for instant play.
Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 7.6 x 16.7 cm; 190 g |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | 6465 |
Number of Game Players | 2 or more |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Pink |
ASIN | B01IDG7RY4 |
J**M
A farting pig game! What's not to like?
Bought as a Christmas present, so the recipient (my 4 year old son) hasn't played with it yet, but he's going to love it! Both my sons find bums, bottoms, farting and burping absolutely hilarious, so this game will go down a storm. I have to say, as someone who disapproves of toilet humour generally, I did find it pretty funny too. Even better, the game is fairly simple so should be great for young children. You press the pig's tummy and pass it around like pass the parcel, while the pig hums in a very amusing, if slightly creepy, way until the pig stops humming and farts loudly. The person holding the pig when it farts has to pick up a counter and the winning player is the person with the fewest number of counters. The pig is soft and if the players decide to throw it (to avoid the fart!) it won't damage anything or be broken itself. Not very sophisticated or cerebral, but a great and very funny game for younger children.
M**S
Stonkin', stinky fun!
As others have said, this is smaller than expected - but therefore ideal for small children (i.e the target audience!) to pass around when playing the game. When I first heard the tune - which sounds like a home-made recording of someone 'singing' in the spare room - I wasn't impressed at the lack of 'polish' but, after seeing the reaction of children playing the pass-the-pig game, that's actually part of the appeal: it could be a dad or uncle singing to them. The 'stinky' sound is very effective - and funny - but the volume of the tune is, as others have said, is quite low and hard to hear above the giggles. I think it can be adjusted on the base of the toy, though. It really is lots of fun - and even the most sophisticated small child seems to love it!
A**E
There is no smell! Just lots of fun.
“Stinky pig” is a very silly game that the younger grandchildren find hysterically funny. The pig makes a ‘rude’ noise. I had to give the ‘scent’ a star rating!! Piggy is passed around - the die tells you L or R. If you are caught holding Piggy when he makes his rude noise, you gain a counter. It couldn’t be simpler. The only slight down side is that Piggy hums a tune that becomes quite irritating after a while! He has no volume control. Still, the little ones love so that’s what counts!
A**R
Very simple but very funny
Wasn’t sure about this one but once opened and we started playing everyone wanted to join in. Very funny. My daughter in law ordered one for her family while we were playing.
J**K
Limited, but kept the kids entertained
I wanted a toy to entertain a 5 year old and a 3 year old - the tokens and the 'game' element was rapidly discarded as the kids just focused on making the pig sing a song and fart. The game itself is pretty limited and the pig only sings one song, but it kept them busy for an hour or so.
M**Y
Great dinner party game
We use this as some fun at the table after a dinner party. Loser gets a consequence. Everyone loved the little pig so much they bought one that night.
K**R
Great game for kids
My grandsons loved the stinky pig as they all at that age where bottom noises are funny
J**S
Easy fun game for children. Not as big as I had expected
Smaller than I thought it would be
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