2024 the best hockey player review
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The Hypershot electronic hockey game delivers the puck-slinging frenzy of air hockey in a portable tabletop game! Players compete to own the “ice,” as they each shoot their puck and try to strike the lights. Choose from 5 thrilling game modes with music, lights, and sound effects that amp up the excitement! The four 2-player game modes—Ricochet, Slap Shot, Shoot-Out, and Face-Off—feature head-to-head games played in rounds. At the end of each round, the game unit will announce the score. Or play solo and practice in Trainer mode. Some of the game modes’ rounds are timed, so get ready for adrenalin-pumping action! Looking for active kids games or fun travel games for kids? Take the up-and-moving fun of an air hockey table game on the run with this compact game! The pucks and guard rails pack neatly into the game unit’s base for easy storage. Indoor active games also make cool kids gifts for hockey fans and sports enthusiasts ages 8 and up. Hypershot, Hasbro and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.
ELECTRONIC TABLETOP HOCKEY GAME: Get ready for action-packed excitement with the Hypershot electronic kids game! It’s up and moving fun, as players slide their puck and try to hit the lights before their opponent
COMPETITIVE, PUCK-SHOOTING FRENZY: In this air hockey-themed game for kids, players shoot their pucks at moving or stationary lights and compete to own the “ice.” The first to win 4 rounds is the champion
5 HIGH-ACTION GAMES IN 1: Play again and again with 5 game modes! Go head-to-head in four different 2-player games—Ricochet, Slap Shot, Shoot-Out, and Face-Off—or hone skills solo in Trainer mode
MUSIC, LIGHTS, AND SOUNDS: Featuring 5 sports-themed songs, lights, and sound effects with every game mode! At the end of each round, the game unit announces the score
PORTABLE AND STORABLE: Compete at home and on the go! With easy, in-game storage, this portable game is a snap to pack up and toss in a bag. It’s an ideal kids travel game for busy families
FUN GIFT FOR KIDS: Active games and sports games make cool gifts for kids, and the Hypershot game is a great holiday or birthday gift for boys, girls, and kids ages 8 and up
Reviewer: Steffy G.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: SO FUN!
Review: Ok, this game is so fun! I love it, my 8 and 10 year olds love it, and so do our friends! I show every single person that comes over.Once you get the hang of it, which is quickly, all of the two player games will have you playing again and again. And then there is the âtrainerâ gameâ¦which is solo. My kids and I have competitions with this to see who can get the highest number!I am so glad that I ran across Hypershotâ¦definitely worth it!
Reviewer: artsytype
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sooo fun!!
Review: Works perfectly and is super thrilling. My 9 year old and I love it!! Even better than an expensive air hockey table. Iâm gonna start giving this as Birthday presents ð
Reviewer: Gaz Rendar
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: More fun than I expected
Review: The Hypershot tabletop hockey game from Hasbro is rather simple in it's design, but provides some fast paced fun when you are looking for something a little more interactive than a slow board game.The Hypershot comes in a box with minimal assembly required. First, you need to open the cover and insert 3 AA batteries (not included). You'll also need to slide the two black feet to their outermost position and then attach the thick blue rubber band to the underside of the feet. Last, you can attach the two blue barrier rails to each side.The game comes with two slider pucks. The pucks are all plastic and have tiny plastic ball bearings on the underside. You need to position the Hypershot in the middle of a table, turn it on with the one button, and then hit the button to select the game you want. There are 4 games that are all a subtle variation of the same theme - basically, there are blue circle LED lights on the top of the Hypershot. You need to slide the puck to hit the area right underneath the blue light. Usually that means you light up a red "point" LED light on your side of the Hypershot. Most games require you to get 4 red points, or to hit sections to remove all the red lights. When you slide the puck under the Hypershot, the thick rubber band bounces it back to you. I think there are infrared sensors underneath that pick up if your puck hit the correct area. You need to slide the pucks with a medium level of force so they hit the rubber band and bounce all the way back to you.Ideally, I think you should play on a 4-5 table. Play on a table any longer than that and it becomes a real challenge to accurately hit the right spots on the Hypershot. It can be fun to play on an 8 foot long table, but only for serious players. If you play on a short 3 foot table it might be too short to have fun.For the price, the game is pretty fun in short bursts. It's not anything that you are going to want to play for 30 minutes straight, but for 8-10 minutes to get a couple rounds in, not bad. I only have two small issues with it. First, I love that they thought about storage for the device. The black feet slide inward for storage, and the two pucks can slide into slots on the feet. That's great. What isn't great is that it is really difficult to get the black feet to slide all the way out. Even more difficult is getting the red pucks out of storage. If you have 7 or 8 year olds playing, they will struggle to get those pucks out because they are held tightly and at an awkward angle. So great storage ideas, just not quite executed well. And finally, I worry about the durability of the thick blue rubber band underneath. If that breaks, the device is a paperweight. I'm not sure if Hasbro will sell replacement rubber bands, but rubber bands can become dry and frail over time. We'll see how long the Hypershot lasts in that regard. I think you can get a couple years out of it with normal use, but not sure how it will hold up longer than that.So overall, I think the game is unique and fun. The shortcomings aren't too bad, so I'm giving it a solid 4-stars.
Reviewer: MOM LIFE
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Tabletop Hockey Anytime
Review: Honestly make any surface a tabletop hockey tournament. But be warned, the competitiveness may scratch up that table. So easily set up on those foldable 6Ft table for some non-screen fun.This is an alternate game, as the goal is to shoot pucks at lights, which can be stationary or moving. First to win 4 rounds, is the champion. Of course, not for long. The game can be changed to one of 5 options, and can even practice with 1 player mode. The game device shoots out music (5 songs), lights, and of course sound effects. Score is announced by the device.Priced $20 at time of order and review, a great add to anyoneâs gameboard stash,Review of Hypershot Electronic Tabletop Hockey Game | 5 Games in 1 | Music, Lights, and Sounds | Ages 8 and Up | for 1 to 2 Players | Kids Board Games
Reviewer: BBJ
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy family fun
Review: This table hockey kit Is easy to set up. My only gripe is that it needs batteries that aren't included. It would've been nice if this was rechargeable but this thing doesn't use a lot of power so the generic batteries I bought have lasted for over a month now.It's easy to cycle through the game modes and play. I like that it's pretty compact and easy to store.
Reviewer: Blue Hedgehog
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Super Fun and Highly Competitive, A Game Night Staple
Review: Move aside, Monopoly, Sorry, Connect Four! Hypershot is so much more fun!Hypershot is a hyperkinetic game of tabletop hockey that involves sliding pucks around to hit lights in the goal. Beating your opponent is as simple as hitting more lights faster than them. Five different game modes come together in this all-inclusive package. Especially nice is how all of the different components can stow away on the main unit. A QR code in the packaging provides all the information you need to play in as little as five minutes. Easy to learn, but hard to master! We all started out slow, but games quickly got more intense.A very big recommendation, especially if you and your family are big fans of more interactive skill-based games.