Scramble A Fast Paced Kids Game By kelly on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
Santa Claus purchased the game of Scramble last year for my son's Christmas morning. Scramble is a gheneric version of the classic game Perfection. I can see why it was generic and less expensive than the real one. The timer is hard to set and seems to move in slow motion. The object of the game is to get all your colored pegs into the right holes before the timer goes off. You push down the ends of each players side, and when the timer goes off, it pops up, scattering the pieces. Scramble doesn't do a good job of popping, it just kinda comes up slowly. Other than that its a good game, fun for all the kids, ages 4 and up. They get excited waiting for the timer to go off. I will definetly buy the real version of the game instead of the knock-off next time, though.
Hilco Scramble Purchased at: K-Mart Price: $9.99
