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Description
Let your child customize his or her own football team with this Tudor Games 6071 electric football game that features adjustable, interchangeable players and bases for creative, strategic gameplay. A score pad allows easy tracking of points.
Features
Electric football game
Enables your child to play football on a portable game board and develop his or her strategic-thinking and team-building skills.
2 customizable teams
Feature interchangeable, adjustable players and bases that enable your child to customize the look of his or her team for interactive play.
22 player pieces
Can be controlled in their speed and movement.
Magnetic first-down marker
Along with a 10-yard chain adds realism to the game.
Includes score pad and rule book
To help your child learn the scoring system and rules of football.
Suitable for children ages 8 and up
So you can have fun playing with your child.
What's Included
Electric football field
2 teams
Magnetic first-down marker
10-yard chain
Score pad
Rule book
Other
Manufacturers Suggested Age
8 years and up
Developmental Focus
Imagination
UPC
033857060712
Customer reviews
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Players just go in circles and dont go straight
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I was excited to play it. then I finally figured out how to set it up (manual wasn't very helpful) and I turned on the vibration. all the players either didn't go at all or went in circles. also they didn't think it over much. they only made it so one team had the circles on their platforms to make them move. Also, since one player on each team is QB, the defense only had 10 players. The pieces are also very fragile and break easily.
Kids in the 60's must have had a lot of time to waste with this.