🔐 Crack the Code, Claim the Treasure!
Safe Breaker is an interactive game designed for ages 6 to 18, where players use memory and strategy to unlock an electronic safe filled with coins. With dimensions of 14 x 13 x 11 cm and requiring 3 AA batteries, this game promotes numeracy skills while providing an exciting experience for up to 4 players. Beware of the alarm bell coins that could cost you your hard-earned loot!
Product Dimensions | 14 x 13 x 11 cm; 450 g |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 - 18 years |
Item model number | J9003 |
Educational Objective(s) | Numeracy |
Number of Game Players | 4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | No |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B0719WG3FH |
S**R
Great fun even for adults
Bought because seen on tv didn’t realise it was a child’s toy ! 6 adults played the game on Christmas Day and it is the best game we have ever played x So funny waiting for the noise and so excited when we won a token x
J**T
I love it. My son loves it but has struggled ...
I love it. My son loves it but has struggled to master the logic behind the game. He is 5. I would still recommend it though for number work and the start of logical thinking
V**Y
Perfect for my 4 & 7yr old
Both my boys love this - not so much as a game (we haven't even played it properly yet) but they just love turning the dial and trying to figure out which number opens the safe to get the coins. For the price I paid (£6.99 I think) you cant go wrong!
M**N
Really easy game to play
Really easy game to play, with different options to increase the difficulty. Whilst it's quite a basic premise, my kids love it and keep playing again and again.
G**Y
Arrived promptly
As gift not used yet
F**N
Three Stars
Don't know what it's going to be like it's to be open at xmas
C**R
Not as good as the kids were expecting
It’s basically a bit rubbish. My kids (5&7) really wanted it (they had Xmas vouchers to spend) and were enticed by the computer game graphics which have literally nothing to do with the plastic toy. The noises can be heard by all so it’s really not the spy kind of game they were expecting so it doesn’t work very well. Also, the instructions are not quite detailed enough when it comes to whose turn it is. They quite enjoyed it for a short while.
T**T
Simple and quick and fun
The media could not be loaded. My 6-year-old and 10-year-old daughters have been playing this game. They gave it a 5-star rating. This is because they found it fun which I think is because of two factors - the game is simple to understand and play, and it is quick so doesn't go on for ever.The aim of the game is to break open the safe which then spits out coins. If you end up collecting 5 coins you win. Also there are rarer diamond coins and if you end up stealing two diamonds from the safe you win. Plus there is an alarm coin that means you have been caught by the police so all your coins are put back into the safe. Also each time you put a number into the safe it lets you know if you are wrong, if the number is higher or lower than the one you chose (a low pitched boom-boom means the number to crack open the safe is lower than the one you chose, and a high pitched ping-ping means it is higher than the one you chose), or it opens. There are 18 numbers to choose from so the game doesn't go on for ever.(The video shows them playing to give some idea of how the game works.)There is a slight educational element to the game with the choosing of a number higher or lower to another but the main reason they liked it is because of the fun element.The safe needs three AA batteries which are not included.
J**N
Kompletter Quatsch
Man kann es einfach und knapp sagen: Dieses "Spiel" ist kompletter Schwachsinn; rausgeschmissenes Geld. Man wiederholt einfach solange eine Aktion bis per Zufall das richtige Ereignis eintritt.
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