The Hungry Hungry Hippos Launchers game is a flippin' fast feeding frenzy as players launch plastic watermelons directly into their hippo's mouth. The motorized game unit has the hippos opening and closing their mouths while players continue to fling the melons, hoping to land the most shots. It's fun for kids to press and release the melons from the launcher, and watch each swallowed watermelon roll back down into the scorecard ramp. Like the classic Hungry Hungry Hippos game, this electronic game is fun for boys and girls ages 4 and up. Play it on rainy days, play dates, and Family Game Night. Hasbro Gaming and all related trademarks and logos are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc.
ELECTRONIC FLIPPIN' FRENZY GAME: Introducing a twist on classic Hungry Hungry Hippos gameplay. In this electronic version of the board game, players race to launch plastic melons into their hippo's mouth 5 IN FOR THE WIN: Who likes watermelon? These hippos do! Each player gets 5 plastic watermelons. Ready, set, launch! The player whose hippo is the first to eat 5 melons wins PRESS, SLIDE, RELEASE: Press down on the launching tab, slide your finger off the back, and it'll release the melon into the air. Try to get it to land right into your hippo's moving mouth CHOMP CHOMP: The hippos' mouths open and close, adding an exciting challenge as kids try to get the watermelons into the hippos' mouths. It features Beginner and Expert modes of play FUN FAMILY GAME: Remember playing the classic Hungry Hungry Hippos board game as a kid? This Hungry Hungry Hippos Launchers motorized game is great for kids' play dates, and rainy day entertainment
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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