Win Your Very Own Copy Of Dino Bite!

A couple of weeks ago I reviewed the fantastic new action game Dino Bite! My kids love it, I love it and now one of you can too. In our latest competition we are giving you the chance to win your very own copy of Dino Bite courtesy of Drumond Park.

DINO BITE – new monster action game for fearsome, spine-tingling fun

A fearsome T-Rex dinosaur is perched on top of a Dino nest. A large green leaf covers a collection of twenty tiny, helpless blue, red, yellow and green baby dinosaurs who’ve been stolen from another dinosaur’s nest, and are now awaiting their fate… Each player takes it in turn to rescue an egg from the nest with the tweezers supplied. With each roll of the coloured dice the players carefully lift the edge of the leaf, steadily move their tweezers into the nest, grasp the baby and lift it out to safety! Or it’s fine for younger players to use their fingers instead of the tweezers, if they like. But beware and be on your guard… that bad-tempered old Dino knows exactly what you’re after, and when he spots you, he’ll wait his chance, then roar out loud and lunge terrifyingly towards you. And that means you are OUT!

For stockists visit www.drumondpark.com or call 01506 855577

Age 4+, £19.99

So if your children fancy their chances against this fearsome beast, or if you just need a little something to occupy them (mine are still enthralled by it) then this is the competition for you.

How To Enter

As usual it’s ridiculously easy to enter our comp (open to readers in the UK this time):

Follow this blog publicly (using one of the methods in the sidebar to the right) and leave a comment mentioning you are following the blog (current followers need only comment). Remember to leave your email or twitter so I can contact you if you win.

Extra entries – for each extra entry leave a comment to let me know:

  1. Tweet about the comp for an extra entry
  2. Like our page on Facebook (link to the left)

The competition will end at midnight 22nd September 2011.

Dino Bite Review

The Summer holidays can feel like a long time when you have children to amuse and occupy. This makes it the perfect time to take up new hobbies and learn new skills. With more and more of us becoming concerned with the amount of time our children spend on computers or watching TV, it’s always a good day when you discover a new  game that keep your kids entertained and happy.

With this in mind I was very happy to receive a copy of Dino Bite to review courtesy of Drumond Park. The box alone seemed to get the kids very excited. My youngest declared ‘DinoWalrus!’ (we’re working on saying Dinosaurus). Unfortunately batteries were not included within the box and they most definitely are required. So after a mad hunt about the house we quickly got the game set up and sat down for our first play.

First impressions were very good, the kids were all suitably nervous every time they attempted to steal a Dinosaur Egg from the T-Rex’s nest. When the T-Rex did launch towards anyone they all jumped and giggled loudly. I even found it a very easy way to pass the time. The T-Rex plays jungle style sounds continuously with occasional rours. It randomly snaps forward which renders the snappee out of the game. The object being to throw the special coloured Die and retrieve an egg of corresponding colour without getting snapped. Simple enough that even my 2 yr old could play happily (although the box does recommend it for over 4+).

Would I Recommend This Product?

Definitely, all my kids, the boys and girl all love it. This ‘action game’ has permanently amused and excited them all and they have played it several times each day since we received it. It’s simple enough that they can play it unsupervised and the random nature of the T-Rex aided by interesting background noises, mean that boredom has yet to become a problem. It’s also a relative quick game which means it captures their attention perfectly.

Could It Be Improved In Anyway?

Yes, I think it could. As a busy Mum I always prefer products to come with a set of batteries, otherwise there can be rather disappointed kids if given as a gift.

I also was not fully impressed with the Dice included. It’s just a plastic Die with coloured stickers on either side. So far it has survived, but I wonder how long it will be before one of my little darlings decides to peel a sticker off. Perhaps an extra set of Die stickers would solve this problem. Although I have to admit it has already survived far longer than I expected on first opening.

Overall I love this little game, it’s very economical and provides hours of fun.

Details

For more information and stockists, visit www.drumondpark.com

For 2-4 Players

Ages 4+

RRP £19.99

Available online and at all good Toy Retailers nationally.

 

Animatazz Competition!

It’s been awhile since our last competition. But never fear we are going to make up for that indiscretion in style today. Because we are giving one lucky entrant a copy of Animatazz courtesy of Drumond Park.

Three, two, one… ACTION!

It’s movie time, and here’s the latest blockbuster from Drumond Park – now children can make their own animated films with brilliant new Animatazz! They create their own ‘film stars’ out of colourful modelling clay placed on jointed plastic body forms, then photograph them in a series of positions, with a digital camera. Next, the pictures can be uploaded onto a PC or laptop, edited – and voices or sound effects can be added too. They then share their masterpieces with friends and family by email, or post them on YouTube or Face Book. It’s fan-animatazz-tic!

For Stockists call 01506 855577 or visit www.drumondpark.com

If you’ve ever watched a stop motion animation such as Wallace & Gromit you’ve probably fancied giving animation a try. When I was small I tried to animate a teddy bear using an old camera. But it’s time consuming are hard to accomplish on your own. But with this great kit you have everything you need to make your own animated movies. It would be a great activity for adults and children to share together!

How To Enter

As usual it’s ridiculously easy to enter our comp (open to readers in the UK this time):

1. Follow this blog publicly (using either Google Friend Connect, Bloglovin or Feedburner in the righthand sidebar) and leave a comment mentioning you are following the blog (current followers need only comment). Remember to leave your email or twitter so I can contact you if you win.

Extra entries – for each extra entry leave a comment to let me know:

1. Tweet about the comp for an extra entry

2. Like our page on Facebook (link to the right)

3. Follow Anne or Myself on Twitter

The competition will end at midnight 17th June 2011.