MSRP: $37.99
Age Range: 8 and up
Launch Date: January 2006
Gender: Boys And Girls
Age Range: 8 and up
Launch Date: January 2006
Gender: Boys And Girls
Category: | Electronic Games |
The popular game of 20 Questions now has a new look and style that generates even more excitement and fun play. 20Q Challenge allows players to see the new dome display 360 degrees around the new table-top design. It comes with more questions and answers, allows players to go back and change choices, and even anticipates a player’s next move. It's the next stage in evolution for the 20 Questions game. Three C batteries are included.Launch Date: 2006.
— "I love 20 Questions by Radica. It’s sold for years and people love it. …What’s amazing to me is that it’s usually correct," was the endorsement provided by Barbara Fineblum, owner of Barston’s Child’s Play in Baltimore, Md.
— "For a boy that’s hard to buy for, I like 20 Questions," said Jane Worm, manager at Crackerjacks, Inc. in Easton, Md.
— "The all-knowing 20Q Challenge is the ultimate mind reader with artificial intelligence that is just plain spooky. The amazing 360-degree spinning display intensifies the reality that 20Q knows what you're thinking," Ron Gibson, senior product manager for Radica USA, told TDmonthly.
— "I love 20 Questions by Radica. It’s sold for years and people love it. …What’s amazing to me is that it’s usually correct," was the endorsement provided by Barbara Fineblum, owner of Barston’s Child’s Play in Baltimore, Md.
— "For a boy that’s hard to buy for, I like 20 Questions," said Jane Worm, manager at Crackerjacks, Inc. in Easton, Md.
— "The all-knowing 20Q Challenge is the ultimate mind reader with artificial intelligence that is just plain spooky. The amazing 360-degree spinning display intensifies the reality that 20Q knows what you're thinking," Ron Gibson, senior product manager for Radica USA, told TDmonthly.
Featured in: | TDmonthly's Top-10 Most-Wanted Gifts for Boys (12/1/2006) |
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 10217 (added 11/22/2006)
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