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Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up
Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up

Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up

Product ID : 42292884
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Galleon Product ID 42292884
UPC / ISBN 630509847921
Shipping Weight 1.46 lbs
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Model E5702CU0
Manufacturer Hasbro Gaming
Shipping Dimension 12.13 x 11.26 x 5 inches
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Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game for Kids Ages 4 & Up Features

  • Exciting game for kids: The Porcupine pop preschool game for kids ages 4 and up combines fun and easy play with an exciting surprise

  • Hasbro Gaming imagines and produces games that are perfect for every age, taste, and event

  • Press his nose: Players take turns rolling the die and pressing the porcupine's nose the number of times indicated, hoping he doesn't pop. The last player left wins

  • When will he pop?: The suspense grows as kids wait to see who will make the Porcupine pop. Press his nose, and if he pops, the darts will go flying.


About Hasbro Gaming Porcupine Pop Game For Kids Ages 4 & Up

Who will make the porcupine pop? This exciting kids' Game combines simple play with silliness and suspense. Roll the die, press the porcupine's nose that number of times, and hope his darts don't fly out. No one knows when that will happen, and the only player not to make the porcupine pop wins. Kids can switch up the game play and try a round where whoever makes him pop first wins. Or try a game where each dart color is assigned points and when the porcupine pops, players race to grab as many darts as they can, and the player with the most points wins.