KLASK: The Magnetic Award-Winning Party Game of Skill - for Kids and Adults of All Ages That’s Half Foosball, Half Air Hockey
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Although we do not have children, the game is simple enough for them to play. Anyone over the age of eight would enjoy it because they need dexterity to grasp a small object. A traditional table air hockey game would be better if they were any younger. The rules are straightforward, and you don't need to be an expert to enjoy the game.
The counter increases from one to six points, with each point taking about a minute to complete. In less than a half-hour, we usually play four games.
Yes, according to Google.
They are available for purchase on Amazon. I believe it is around ten dollars if you search klask.
Selected User Reviews For KLASK: The Magnetic Award-Winning Party Game of Skill - for Kids and Adults of All Ages That’s Half Foosball, Half Air Hockey
The "biscuits" add a new dimension to the game. You must also be cautious not to Klask! br>It's something I'd suggest!.
It's fairly simple to pick up; it only took my friends and me a few games to figure out how to use the strikers. It's a lot of fun, and the game rounds go by quickly, so we tend to play a lot of best of threes in a short amount of time. Just watch out for the small biscuits, as I lost one on the first day. When struck with moderate force, they have a tendency to fly off the board and become disoriented. On the striker and controller joints, I use sticker pads (provided) to protect the board surface from scratches. Later on, I intend to use felt mouse pads and wax the board surface, which I believe will protect the surface while also smoothing out the gameplay. br>br>My only two gripes are the game's price in comparison to what it offers and the lack of a biscuits-making station. only kit. I expected a more finished product (better quality wood, polish, and plenty of spare parts, particularly the white biscuits) for nearly $50. For the set that was provided, I felt like I paid two to three times what it should have cost. I'd be happy to justify the $50 price tag if the game came with four strikers, five balls, and twenty biscuits, as well as additional board polishing and better quality wood. The spare parts kit is also overpriced, and should cost no more than $5. I'd also be happy if there was a $20 biscuits kit, as I'm afraid I'll lose biscuits all the time. My gaze is drawn to the flying biscuits, and I am temporarily distracted from the game. However, if you can overlook the price tag, the game is well worth your time and money. I'm afraid the game's high price has kept it from becoming more widely popular. I'm sure more people would buy the game if it was $20 to $25 cheaper than it is now. br>br>Unfortunately, the cost is a major deterrent for my friends, who are happy to play with me but will not buy their own copies.
It's obvious that it's handcrafted, and it looks great on the table for the kids to play with at the grandparents' house. br>br>The game is a lot of fun, but the pieces are VERY SMALL (choking hazard small) and easily lost. The fact that the game only came with ONE EXTRA ball and ONE EXTRA biscuit surprised us. That concludes our discussion. If you lose any more, you'll have to order the pieces from Klask's website, which is located in Denmark. In any case, it's a lot of fun.
This is a fantastic game. I'm hooked! My husband and I enjoy playing video games together. However, strategy games, card games, and board games are usually my favorites. So this caught us off guard; leave it to some non-professionals to come up with something like this. Americans are set to kill it once more with a one-of-a-kind approach. a game of imagination It's a 2- We brought it to Christmas and had a family Klask tournament. The guidelines are straightforward. The manual is well-organized. I know it's pricey, but we play it frequently because it's a fun distraction from constantly being on our phones or watching television. Exceptionally well made It was well worth the money.
" br>br>Everyone who comes to my house to play it buys one the same night or the next day on Amazon. br>br>Very similar to 'AIR HOCKY,' but without the air or any plugs (and not nearly as big!). The only disadvantage is that when you have two good players, the biscuits fly everywhere. Purchase the additional booster pack, which includes additional biscuits. br>br>I'm not promoting this game; it's just that much fun. I'm telling you to buy it because you can't go wrong. I have a lot of games that sit around gathering dust, but this one gets a lot of play.
The game is entertaining, but the game's small components can easily be misplaced in everyday use. When you buy the game, it should come with more extra pieces. Because each piece comes with one extra item, you'll have to buy their expensive replacement kits before you can play for the first time, knowing that you might never be able to play again. Replacement kits are also difficult to come by at a reasonable price.
In 3/2020, the Governor issued stay-at-home orders due to the virus, and we needed something to keep the family occupied! We left the game set up on the table and just sat and talked while taking turns playing the various games we had out to keep a captive audience entertained.
Klask is like a mini-version of air hockey and foosball, but with more ways to win! Klask is a fun and addictive game that can be played for hours with friends while sharing a few beers and organizing tournaments. My entire family became involved in the game, even if only as spectators. I'm looking forward to having a lot more fun as a result of this investment!.