Kelly
2025-07-25 17:13:30
Since receiving this as a gift, it's been played every day! If not by me, then by my kids (4 & 8) or my nephew (13) or some other family member. Everyone of all ages loves it!!!What we love:1. It's a simple black and white old school digital screen, which I prefer for my children.2. It's easy to use, even my 4 year old has easily picked it up. Even if he isn't solving the puzzles, he is having fun practicing his letters.3. The voice. We love Jimmy McGuire! :)4. It's a fun and engaging way to play, without being glued to phone or television screen. This is definitely coming on the airplane with us next trip! My kids even love bringing it in the car to play. I may have to get two because someone they fight over it! Speaks well for the game.5. It's a good price point for a fun gift. Again, for all ages over 4+!6. Game has two game play modes which is fun to change up depending on who is playing. (Toss-Up or Classic)7. I'm not sure how many puzzles are loaded into the game (since we just got it this week), but hopefully there are lots, as this would impact the fun of continuous play.I do have one suggested change for future models. Please keep the category displayed during game play or make it accessible in the toggle, like the letters and $$. Maybe it's just mom brain, but I keep forgetting the category while playing! LOL!
Customer
2025-06-08 12:41:22
Love this game BUT it is very difficult to see the game, It needs more definition to see the letters.
MJsLiberianGrl
2025-05-04 16:06:12
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MaryAnn S
2025-05-01 15:16:34
Mine didn't work- I put in new batteries and would not turn on. Returning it and will reorder and try it one more time. UPDATE- Product is crap. It's a shame because it looks like it could be fun. Ordered it for a second time. Inserted brand new batteries and same result- it doesn't turn on. That's it - return and give up.
Noyra Kamper
2025-03-17 11:23:07
If you love Wheel of Fortune, you need this game! It’s fast-paced, exciting, and captures the real thrill of the classic game show. The electronic spinning wheel is a genius touch—just press the button, and see the light show… will it land on $big money$ or will you go Bankrupt?With two fun modes—Toss Up and Classic—you can switch up the gameplay for endless entertainment. Whether you're playing solo, with family, or challenging friends, every round is packed with excitement. The puzzles keep you on your toes, and the game moves at a great pace—no long waits, just pure word-solving fun.Super easy to set up, and before you know it, you’ll be shouting, “I’d like to solve the puzzle!†🎉 Highly recommend for game nights, travel, or any Wheel of Fortune fan!
JC Mommy
2025-02-05 14:56:18
We just got this yesterday and we can’t stop playing it! Both my kids (ages 8 and 10) and myself have been taking turns playing it non stop! It is SO fun! Wheel of fortune was one of my favorite game shows to watch growing up so when I saw this game I knew I had to buy it! It has all of the sound effects from the show and besides having Vanna white there, it feels like you are playing in the actual show! I love that it is a handheld game so we can take it with us in the car, plane etc. It has two modes but we have just played the classic one so far. This game is perfect for the whole family!
Helpful
2025-01-23 18:01:57
This is a pretty cool toy with a fair bit of interaction and a few minor disappointments.The disappointments first: the screen is really very dim, even with brand new namebrand batteries you kind of have to hold it at an angle to read it clearly, and the screen has visible difficulty maintaining itself when it plays sound and lights. Also, the $1,000,000 panel doesn't do anything, it doesn't have a light and you can't land on it.Now the reason I say it is probably aimed at a younger or exceptionally older audience is the offered puzzles are VERY low level difficulty, there's nothing obscure or super interesting here, we're talking solutions like "German Shepherd" "Eye in the Sky" and "Atlanta Georgia", this isn't going to be expecting you to know things like "Republic of Maldives" or "Norwegian Lundehund".It offers two game modes, a standard mode where you spin, pick a letter and repeat until you can solve it. You can buy vowels (marked with red buttons), check your current score and what letters you've used, however you cannot check the category if you missed or forgot it. The other game mode just adds letters one at a time until you can try and guess it.The device flashes lights when it spins the wheel across the top (it doesn't actually spin a light just rolls from spot to spot) and it calls out nearly everything it does vocally. Solving puzzles that only have vowels left has been consistently funny as the host calls out "EE! EE! OH! EE! YOU!" Dunno what I'm doing to him or if he likes it or not...It lets you play 4 or 5 puzzles before it resets your score, which is a bit disappointing, would've been fun to run that number up higher and higher. Changing modes or turning it off resets your score completely.It also scores with preference for solving early, if you pick all the consonants then solve for the vowels, you'll get much less than if you solve it as soon as you figure it out with an apparent maximum of $10,000 per round, usually $5000 or less if you pick all the consonants before solving.Overall it's a neat toy though, it's awkwardly big and bulky for its little dim screen though, and with only 300 total puzzles and such low difficulty even after solving 30 or 40 of them, it probably won't keep the hardcore trivia fan occupied as well as the casual.Has an audio button to switch in order between high volume, low volume and muted.