Amazon Minimum Age: 8 Batteries Included: 1 Batteries: 2 Binding: Toy Brand: Radica EAN: 0745938760267 Feature: Version 2.0 - Now even smarter! Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Item Dimensions: Array Label: Radica Games Manufacturer: Radica Games Manufacturer Minimum Age: 8 Model: I6026 MPN: 76026 Publisher: Radica Games Release Date: 2007-08-01 Studio: Radica Games
Product Features:
• Version 2.0 - Now even smarter! • New questions, more answers and more intelligent banter • Light switch for night or indoor play • Trans-reflective, easy to read screen • Undo button let's you change your answer Colors may vary
Editorial Review:
The quest to fool the "artificial intelligence" of 20Q continues. 20Q is back with Version 2.0 that's "even smarter" and a fresh new look. Players still think of something then answer a series of 20 questions until 20Q guesses what it is. A new trans-reflective screen provides easy viewing, larger buttons make it easier to play and a backlight allows for more hours of play day or night! New undo button allows you to change your answers! Colors may vary!
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: fun toy, good for travel Comment: This is a great toy to have for long trips. Fun for all ages, I gave it to my 10-year old niece and my 64 year old mother and they both enjoyed it. The only negative is that this version seems a little easier to fool than the older one, but now you can undo your answers. Customer Rating: Summary: fun for kids and adults Comment: This toy has provided hours of entertainment for our family. We have given it as gifts, and parents have commented their family has spent hours, as well. It can be played individually or together. Great gift idea. Customer Rating: Summary: Good entertainment Comment: This little thing is good entertainment. You probably don't want to play it for hours on end, but it does provide some good entertainment during a road trip, while waiting for a train, or just to pass the time. A good alternative to the occasional use of video games. But if your kids play a lot of video games, they will probably think this is lame. Customer Rating: Summary: HOW?!? How does it know that? Comment: Spookily accurate. It correctly guessed "sugar glider." Not mouse or hamster or gerbil. Sugar glider. And it asked the most basic of questions, too. I'm amazed at the programing that must have gone into this facinating little gizmo. Customer Rating: Summary: Fun game for kids and adults Comment: We first bought one of these for my 8 year old son to encourage him in learning to read. He loved trying to "outsmart" the game, and his reading did improve. It has also helped him learn to analyze things. Eventually we had to get a couple more of the game, because everyone (adults and children)wanted a turn.