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Our Point of View on PlayMonster Ultra Dash Game From Amazon
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Our Point of View on PlayMonster Ultra Dash Game From Amazon
Quick Verdict
PlayMonster Ultra Dash is an active game designed for children to match colors and targets quickly. It features multiple play modes promoting both solo and multiplayer engagement.
Transcript
Hey, I'm Christy with WTI. If you're looking for a game to help your kids burn off all that energy they have, I found the perfect one. This is called Ultra Dash. It's really fun. The concept is really simple. This wand here at the top, you turn it on and it's going to light up one of five colors. When it lights up a specific color, you take the individual targets that they give you and match it according to the light that it flashes. Then you push it down and it'll register that color and then it will start flashing another color. The whole concept is to get all the targets as quick as you can. There's three different settings. There's beat the clock, target tally, and relay race. I really like that they designed this game for both multiplayer and single player use. If my kids want to play it alone, they can. They don't have to depend on somebody else to do it with them. I love that. If you're looking for a game that's going to encourage your kids to be active and keep them busy, we love this one. That's my point of view.
Key Takeaways
• Simple color matching concept
• Encourages physical activity
• Available in single and multiplayer modes
• Three different play settings available
• Great for burning off energy
Video Proof Moments
Color matching gameplay
Multiple settings for engagement
Supports single player use
Suitable for independent play
Encourages kids to be active
Tags
indoor games, physical activity, family game nights, kids' parties
encourages movement, interactive play, boosts energy, fun competition
age suitability, battery requirement, space needed, indoor use
FAQ
Q: What age group is the Ultra Dash suitable for?
A: The game is designed for children, but a specific age range isn't mentioned.
Q: Does it require batteries?
A: Yes, the game operates with batteries that are not specified in the video.
Q: Can it be played alone?
A: Yes, children can play the game alone, promoting independent play.
Q: What are the different game modes available?
A: There are three modes: beat the clock, target tally, and relay race.
Q: How does the color matching work?
A: Players match targets to the colors that light up and push them down to register.
Q: Is it easy to set up?
A: The video does not specify setup details, so it’s unclear.
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