🎉 Elevate Your Game Night with Screwball Scramble!
Screwball Scramble Level Up is an innovative twist on the classic marble run game, designed for kids aged 5 and up. This vertical maze challenges players to navigate marbles through various obstacles while racing against the clock. With no batteries required, it’s perfect for family game nights, enhancing motor skills, and providing hours of competitive fun.
Theme | Maze |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Dimensions | 13.19 x 3.94 x 10.63 inches |
Size | 3 |
I**U
Fun Family Game
What a fun add on to Screwball Scramble the original. I played this as a kid so was great to introduce it to my kids and then to have the extra add ons is super. We bought all 3 such a fun game highly recommend.Build well, easy to assemble, great value and good durability.
O**A
Great fun and excellent therapeutic tool!
I am a play therapist and got this game to help my child clients (6 to 8 years old) who have difficulty with frustration tolerance, impulse control, attention and focus. I put in my playroom yesterday, and my three most difficult children all asked to play with the new toy. This game is fantastic. Children who before this have not been able to tolerate any kind of frustration of their control of a game without a tantrum, a meltdown, or quitting, spent their entire sessions focused on running the ball through the course. When they had difficulty navigating the ball, they tried again and none of the three asked to give up, or play something else. No one completed the course without having to start over, but they enjoyed the game thoroughly, it kept their attention, and although we used it as a 2-player game, they were more focused on besting themselves than on winning against me.This is an excellent game for teaching children patience, delayed gratification, and the fun there can be not only in winning, but in playing the game. Children will also have the opportunity to build self-esteem, and experience mastery and appropriate control. I highly recommend it.
N**A
Keeps your child away from electronic devices
Bought it for my 7 yr old and it has been a hit. The toy is simple yet it is terrific for coordination, focus, strategic thinking and it is fun.
P**N
Nice addition to our other marble maze
First off, we’ve had the other version of the marble maze for years - I even had one growing up as a kid in the 80’s!This new version adds more fun to the original, albeit with a couple negatives. The original would contain the marble when it would fall off the obstacles. This new version sends it flying off the sides and therefore makes it easier to lose or otherwise keep track of them. Also, on part of the spiral track, the marble would not stay on no matter how slow or how hard we tried. I ended up having to heat that section (carefully) and bending the track slightly so it would work properly.It’s not as much fun as the original, but it’s still worth picking up. Especially when you want to turn off the screens (TV, phone, etc) for a while!
C**E
The Classic Lives on
Original classic, plays just like I remember... maybe materials are a bit cheaper nowadays but it functions just the same. And now, there are SEQUELS!
M**H
Great toy :)
Greatest toy for Christmas do not feed the o children at all! But very fun 5 stars
P**L
So happy to have found my favorite childhood toy!
Loved this when I was a kid! So thrilled to have found it for my own girls! They love it so much! Challenging and fun!
A**R
Cheaply made
My husband wanted this one for our kids. He tore into the box when it arrived. But, none of the obstacles work how they are supposed to. The ladders at the beginning don’t transfer the ball to the magnet. The knob which turns the magnet is jerky and will make the ball fall off. The wires over the alligator don’t have to be moved. All of the stops which are meant to transfer the ball from on to another don’t stop the ball and it falls off the board or back into the one just completed. After trying to get the ball past step one for ten minutes, we just tried to pass the marble from step to step. They each had a problem that didn’t seem to be an individual product flaw, but a production flaw. The tray wouldn’t even sit completely flat on a flat surface. This product is made cheaply with the cheapest material around. And probably not product tested to make sure each step works properly and works together. Greatly disappointed. We’ve watched YouTube videos of people playing their older versions and they seem to work properly. Maybe we will buy one from the 80s off of eBay.
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