



🎉 Tilt, bounce, and conquer—because ordinary games are so last season!
Bounce-Off DNG25 'Rock 'N' Rollz!' is a 7-piece, battery-free game featuring a unique tilting board that challenges players' coordination and spatial skills. Designed for 1-4 players aged 3 and up, this lightweight, portable game combines lively competition with skill development, perfect for both solo play and team fun.
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 26.67 x 26.67 cm; 400 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Item model number | DNG25 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develop and improve physical skills, coordination, visual perception, and spatial awareness |
| Number of Game Players | 1-4 |
| Number of pieces | 7 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Colour | White |
| ASIN | B01ARGC3HO |
A**S
MOST UNDER RATED GAME OF THE YEAR
As label states on the box Winner of no awards. I can see were this comment has come from as its just balls and a grid and cards nothing fancy. But from my experience of this game it’s an absolute shame.We brought it for our 8 year old girl and we have had a blast playing it from 8 years old to 45. Its robust frame and bouncing balls on a table top make it plain and simple anyone one can do it, BUT that's where the game starts. You pick a card with a design on it and then you must bounce your balls taking it in turn one at a time to make your required pattern that’s when the real fun begins as you try to block your challenger as well complete your own pattern. Back to good old fun and real life were you have winners and losers and pure luck. I would personally change label to MOST UNDER RATED GAME OF THE YEAR everything in life does not need to be lights flashing and battery's. Hand and eye coordination works just as well. Well done on making plain and simple fun
K**O
Simple to understand game for 2 or more players, but will be lots of fun mastering it
This game is noisy fun for all ages. A simple idea but great fun to play and will be easy to pick up for anyone who is new to the game.Someone draws a card with a simple shape such as a L or a T, and then both teams try to make that shape on the grid by bouncing their ball on the table and then into the rack. There will be plenty of oohs and aahs as ball bounce into the wrong hole, and lots of tactics... Which make it the right mix of skill and luck which means adults and children can play together and all have lots of fun.It's obviously a bit loud with all the bouncing of balls and oohs and aahs, so probably not a game to play as you are trying to get everyone to bed...but on a rainy day or when everyone is together.. You will have lots of fun with this.
Y**O
Good short term fun
Good short term fun for two players at a time.The aim of the game is to arrange plastic balls into pre-determined Tetris type pattens on the supplied grid. You can only bounce your balls into the grid... this is where the fun comes from.The game is suitable for all ages, the ball bouncing itself is not physically demanding but the elderly or immobile may find frequently retrieving the odd ball from the floor a struggle. It is lots of fun for a few hours and suitable for visitors or family at festive times.Mattel need to add a few extra balls, even 2 of each colour would greatly improve the fluidity of play.I thought you would need a very large table for this but we managed on smallish table about a metre long and less than half a metre wide.The repetitive nature of the game means this will probably stay in the cupboard for a while.4 stars for this as for the price they really scrimped on the balls supplied.
C**L
Great fun for ALL the family.
This is so much fun! It's so simple even a two-year old can play. Our grandchildren (ranging from two to ten) love it. Games are short (10-15 minutes) so small children don't get bored, and there are plenty of opportunities for them to chase balls that get away. Older children and adults can hone their bouncing techniques to land the ball in exactly the right place and to think carefully how to block their opponents. It's very addictive, and even my husband and I can't resist playing while the dinner is cooking! If you lose a ball you can substitute with ping-pong balls. There are only 9 pattern cards, but it is easy to create your own (more complex) patterns if you want to. A game that will be popular with ALL the family and will become a classic.
G**5
Simple, 2 player game
Only suitable for 2 players so unsure why they need to put 4 ball holders in. A little selection of cards with shapes you need to be first to form like a 'T' or 'L'. You need a reasonable size table to play on (or laminate floor) and it is quite fun. Seems daft when you start but can get surprisingly competitive (between adults). My children like it but it's not something that holds their interest for more than a couple of goes. Simple concept which I am sure you could adapt to your own ways of playing.
A**R
Kept us entertained
I nearly didn't buy this as I thought it was expensive for what it is but I'm glad I did.Very simple concept, take it in turns to bounce a ping pong ball into a tray to make a pattern. It turned out to be one of our best family games. Easy for all ages to play and understand. Quick to get started so kids don't get bored while you sit and read instructions. Quick play so again kids don't get bored waiting for a turn or loose interest before a winner can be declared.
D**N
Great Fun
This is a really fun game to play.The rules are so simple that as long as you can bounce a ball you will have great fun.Well constructed plastic frame and the balls bounce easily on a table surface and catch in the frame.Liked the game so much that we sent it to family members as well.
H**R
Fun, easy to set up and play
A fun game & easy to play. It's simple to set up and get started, (there aren't endless instructions), and it's quick to tidy away. It was great for our holiday away with twenty somethings, but really it would be fun for those 8 to 80.
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