Case Club Floating Battle Ship Beer Pong (2" Thick Heavy Duty Foam)
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I simply kept the vendor's box and stored it in that manner. You should be good to go if you dry the pieces before putting them in the box.
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So I went ahead and bought it because I was throwing a pool party with a group of people who enjoy drinking games, one of which was beer pong. It arrived in a box ten times its size, with minimal packaging, but I suppose it can't have been damaged in transit because the game itself appears to be made of high-quality packaging material. For a $90 game, the packaging is of good quality, but the game itself is not. Even when you put the ships back into the squares, there are a lot of pieces, and once you add in the cups and pongs, there are even more pieces. For the price, this should have come with some kind of case or bag to contain it all. When removing one of the ships for the first time, one of the squares that holds the ship pieces tore. Great game, though, because it was a lot of fun, but it won't last long, especially if you're playing with some rowdy drunks. You'd think that a $90 pool game could take a beating.
Regular beer pong was fun, but battle ship was the clear winner. We changed the rules a little to make it so that when a ship is sunk, you have to drink extra. I give it 5 stars and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys beer pong.
a tad too expensive, but fantastic.
This is a lot of fun for our family on a hot sunny day. "You sank my battleship!" the kids exclaim joyfully after a tournament.
We're big fans of beer pong, but this was a fun way to mix things up. a good investment.