🧱 Stack, strategize, and never miss a block – the ultimate game for sharp minds!
My Traditional Games Tumbling Tower features 48 handcrafted wooden blocks, each measuring approximately 4.7 x 2 x 1.2 cm. Designed for 2 or more players, this compact, eco-friendly stacking game sharpens fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, making it perfect for family fun or professional desk breaks.
Safety warning | For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. |
Model Number | TY4134 |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 17 cm; 150 g |
Item model number | TY4134 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Wood |
Additional product features | Handmade |
Number of items | 48 |
Style | Stacking Tower |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 150 g |
L**A
Fun game
Fun game
G**G
Way smaller than expected
This product was late to arrive snd when I opened it, it was much smaller than I expected and totally useless to use. Very disappointed customer and won’t be using this seller again.
N**E
Smaller than expected
When delivered did not expect it to be this small, but gave us all a laugh.I should have read reviews and really for under £4 what did I expect 😅We will use some sort of poking tool to play, 😅
S**E
Very small
This should be called miniature tumbling tower because the picture is deceiving. It's good for travelling purposes, but not something the whole family can play with at home.
K**E
Should you buy this game? I think so... the sea thinks so...
I bought the "Wooden Tumbling Stacking Tower" hoping that it once stacked, it would then 'tumble'. This was not the case. It requires mild stacking intervention in order to make the tower collapse, or a stiff gust of wind should you be playing in gale force winds or stronger. However, do not fret, other methods are available in order to make the 'tower' fall.In my research, I found that all kitchen utensils can be used in one form or another to collapse the tower. However, not all kitchen foods can be used. For example, spaghetti cooked 'al dente' cannot be used to fall the tower, as it is just too limp and flaccid, even though its uncooked counterpart has enough strength to collapse the tower. This was surprising; who knew that the cooked-ness of a food contributed to its tower-falling capabilities? For the 'fruits de mer' lovers out there, prawns, should they be thrown hard enough (boiled or raw), do make the tower fall. In this scenario, the biggest challenge is the accuracy needed in the long range range throws. (I solved this by moving closer to the tower).In conclusion, this 'game' has provided me with many hours of fun and knowledge that I did not previously have. I took this game to the Bahamas with me to see if sea waves could knock the tower, *spoiler alert*, which they can, but the sea then took the majority of the game bricks away in the backwash of the wave. I have informed in the lifeguards of the beach but at the moment they say: "There is nothing we can guarantee at this moment with respect to your 'Tumbling tower' game". If anyone sees my missing bricks, please get in contact.
M**
So small
I didn't expect them to be so small, but we played a lot of games with them anyway. They are light and made of a light and light wood. They have no chips and are very fine. Our child is passionate about wooden toys and, in general, toys that can be built or have several game options. I was happy that this toy does not present any kind of danger, it cannot catch fire in any way, nor can it be swallowed because they are big enough for the child's mouth.
J**J
Poorly made - do not buy
I was surprised how small this product was, still ok to play, just not as big as I expected. The real problem was the quality of the blocks; they are not equal size or shape. They don't fit together properly, there are gaps between the blocks and they don't sit level, they are also very light. The poor quality of the blocks means that the tower is not stable at all even before the game has begun and has a tendency to collapse after just a few goes. In addition the box is useless; it has a big hole in the front of the box to show the blocks which means that the blocks fall out. I had to cut some cardboard and put it into the box so I could transport it. It's a shame that I can't attach a photograph to illustrate my comments. I wish I had paid more attention to the bad reviews and not wasted my money. Please don't waste yours.
M**A
Bricks
Small but fun
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