🎉 Get Ready to Pounce on Fun!
Fraidy Cats is an interactive board game designed for 2-4 players aged 5 and up. Players navigate their cat around the board while avoiding the motorized pug, Mugs. The game promises 15 minutes of frantic fun and includes all necessary components, though batteries are required for the pug.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.3"L x 11.3"W |
Color | Multi |
Theme | Animal |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Material Type | Plastic |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
M**K
An absolute blast.
Adding games to my collection for my nieces and nephews and this game stood out while looking for new ones. Bought it to bring to my parents house for Easter. Played it with the adults first and we had a blast, so I knew the kids would love it as well. Definitely recommend. I do love that the box is the game board although after using more than a few times the edge where the cats clip on is for sure going to start showing wear pretty quickly.
B**Y
Adorable, FUN, exciting game at a low cost!
This is by far one of the cutest games I've ever bought and not just because I own a Pug. I use this game in therapy with kids and they all love it, k-8th grade! You cannot beat the price, TOTALLY worth it!!!
D**.
Fun family game
Saw this game on YouTube and my kids wanted to try it. Fun little game. My kids get a big laugh when the dog moves and scares the cats lol
H**B
Super fun even for adults!
Super cute game! It’s just my husband and me who play it, so it’s great for kids or adults!
S**A
Super fun
Very fun me and my cousin played it we find it very fun good quality came with batteries
J**M
Good not great
Had this as a kid and was excited to show my kids. This is definitely a cheap remake of the classic. Smaller board, no actual fence posts, the box is the board, less cats. Nostalgia carries this otherwise cheap remake.
A**R
Cheap product doesn't work
Not worth even the cheap price. The cardboard "fence" is too thin, rips easily. The directions are not clear and make no sense at times. The drawings of posts that the cats are supposed to "sit" on include posts right at the corners, making it difficult to use them. The "dog" that is supposed the bump cats off posts gets stuck in the corners. We wanted to like this game, but it's too cheap, doesn't work well, and is not worth playing.
M**X
The cost isn't worth the entertainment value
The game's price does not justify the experience it offers. It provides only a brief period of entertainment, usually around 10-15 minutes, before children lose interest. The premise of the game revolves around rolling a dice, which can land on either a number or a pug. If a player lands on a pug, they press a button to activate a random running motion, and the pug attempts to knock over a cat figure. The objective is for players to advance across the board, with the first person reaching the end being the winner. Unfortunately, the game lacks depth and strategic elements.Be cautious with the stickers included in the game. They are fragile and can tear if not peeled carefully. if you don't align the stickers properly and pull it off, the stickers will curl. It's also worth noting that the box itself serves as the game board, so it's essential to handle it with care. Overall, I didn't feel this game justified the high price tag.
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