🎃 Unlock the Fun in Boo's Mansion!
The Super Mario Boo's Mansion Kids Halloween Hide-and-Seek Game is an interactive playset featuring 10 mini figurines and accessories, designed for children ages 3 and up. It offers multiple gameplay options, including hide-and-seek and memory games, and comes with 10 postcards for inviting friends to join in the fun online.
M**L
Great item to add to my collectibles.
Great item to add to my collectibles.
G**E
Pretty good, just be prepared
I got these figure as a nice Halloweeny addition to my figures. These are a steal for only $20!! However, there are some things I don’t like. 1. Peach. Just the figure itself is significantly lower quality than the rest. Her face is misprinted, and you can clearly see the crappy plastic work if you look under her dress *smirk*. 2. The stands. I lost Luigi’s stand virtually instantly. If you still have the stand I H I G H L Y suggest putting a dab of superglue on the tip and gluing it on. 3. Packaging. Some of the figures and accessories are v e r y hard to get out. Have scissors at the ready!Overall this is very good, there ar exist some things I don’t really like.
G**G
Super fun with some really neat figures not seen elsewhere
We had so much fun with this. While we did not do the whole party element with people watching us unbox, we had a great time just on a normal day when the kids had done a great job, having a special treat of opening up each of the flaps to see what was inside.A glow-in-the-dark boo, another boo, both with movable arms, a skeleton for around the plant and a dry bones were the highlights for us in this set. The Princess peach, also was detailed to an extent I have never seen on any of our other Princess peach figures. Usually they just fill in and under her skirt with solid plastic, and this one they gave her legs, undershorts, and high-heeled shoes underneath her dress so it is much more of a realistic figure than usual. I think either Mario or Luigi, needed a little plastic stand to be able to stand up and not just topple over. I would've appreciated a little more design on those guys so that they could be played with without an additional little clear plastic stand.The flap opening and unveiling of the characters was a lot of fun. The characters were almost impossible in some cases to get out of the container without completely destroying the entire packaging, so my kids had to be flexible to wait until we were done opening all the flaps, then tear open the packaging to be able to push from the back and get some of those characters out. However, they were definitely firmly and securely packaged in there and were not going anywhere or getting damaged with those vacuum formed spots to sit.Overall this was a lot of fun, and with the excellent quality of the figures, made for a very special and memorable gifting event to the kids.
F**K
cheap quality
not worth it, overpriced
A**0
Figures Are Great - Not Really A Game -No Replay Value
We're HUGE Super Mario fans around here. Have been since the beginning back in the 80's. Our kids are now big fans too. The figurines in here alone are pretty cool. They're small, but nicely detailed. As for the rest...eh. What kind of weird party is it to invite your friends to virtually open doors that aren't meant to be re-closed (this is perforated cardboard, not plastic, once ripped open that's it) and no actual objective? The "game" is boring. If you allow guests to take a figure home you then lose a collection which may or may not matter depending on the person.At first glance my kids got excited thinking some costumes were in the box. They of course are not, and I knew that, but just an average kid seeing it for the first time can easily make that mistake. We have Mario costumes around but not everyone does and the box design really does look like you are buying a game and dress up party.We tried to play it as-is and were quickly bored. I still feel like calling this a game is over reaching and the invites really miss the point. No included costumes, you assume guests are all Mario fans with costumes, and they open cardboard that has probably already been ripped open.They could have done something cool with these figures. Even a Chutes N' Ladders or Candy Land type game would be neat.Bottom line if you are collector you'll likely enjoy these. If you are a casual Mario fan wanting a replay board game this will disappoint.
T**B
Mario Halloween Countdown
This box set is an interesting idea, a countdown calendar for Halloween is not something you often see. The box has numbered doors and behind each is a figurine of a Super Mario character or item. The figures are of decent quality, it's not the best but not the worst either, the paint jobs are good but the plastic is a little flimsy on parts like Peach's arms. I can easily see them snapping off when a child plays with her if they aren't careful. Toad can't stand on his own and did not come with a stand to help keep him upright but Dry Bones did. They also came with a Super Star and a coin but neither come with a stand to display them with the other figures. The set comes with two Boos, one is slightly transparent and glows in the dark and the other is a solid white color. Luigi and Mario are sturdy like Toad but they can stand on their own. The box acts as a display set once opened and the character can be placed on it which is a nice feature. I don't really understand the point of the postcards, you're supposed to use them to invite people to your virtual Halloween party but you could just as easily do that through email, messaging software, or through the video call software, you'll be using. It makes more sense that your child would bring them to school and pass them to classmates throughout their day. There are some games you can play with this set and I'm sure more can be invented using what's included. Overall I think the figures make good display pieces for the game area and will be fun toys for kids who are fans of Super Mario. I am especially liking it as a collector's item.
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5 days ago
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