🎮 Unleash the Battle Bots and Burst into Fun!
The SilverLit Robo Kombat Balloon Puncher is a thrilling twin pack of remote-controlled battling robots designed for kids aged 5-14. Each robot features dynamic movement, LED illuminated eyes, and sound effects, making balloon-bursting battles an exciting challenge. The set includes two controllers and 24 colorful balloons, ensuring endless entertainment and skill development in literacy and spatial awareness.
Product Dimensions | 11.11 x 45.72 x 26.67 cm; 550 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 14 years |
Item model number | 88039 |
Educational Objective(s) | Literacy & Spacial Awareness |
Language: | English, French, German, Spanish |
Number of Game Players | 2 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | 6 x AA batteries for robots, 4 x AAA batteries for controllers |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | Yes |
Remote Control Type | Infrared |
Colour | Red and Blue |
Release date | 13 Jan. 2023 |
ASIN | B089H1PV25 |
L**A
Brilliant!
This has to be one of the most funniest games I’ve ever played. Lots of laughter. Love that the pins in the arms don’t always poke out so quite safe for those little hands. Well worth the money!
M**Y
Great fun, needed a adaptation
Great fun for all family. Drains cheap batteries really quick. So invest in some good ones. Took forever to pop balloons so we stuck some drawing pins to hands with bluetack which speeded the games up 😂
C**E
balloons come with it
I found it difficult to attach the balloons other than that works well fun to play with
F**E
7 year olds loved this
Our 7 year old loved this Christmas present, and so did the adults! Good fun and the balloons don’t always burst as soon as you think. Bought as good price too, as I suspect novelty value may wear off soon. Need more balloons already!
J**S
Not the best
First off, my kids love them. They are a bit fiddly and the balloons may or may not burst even after minutes of constant punching so it does get a bit boring. Bit as I said, the kids love it.
D**.
Good fun
Very fun, good quality game. My 6 year old loves this! We find blowing the balloons up bigger makes them pop quicker! So sometimes he's cheeky and gives me a larger balloon.
I**L
Garbage Quality Control and not fit for purpose!
Absolute garbage quality control and toy not fit for purpose.QUALITY CONTROL* Missing Measuring Ring from box* One of the masks has no connector for elastic. Not broken, moulded wrong (see pictures)* ONLY THE BLUE ROBOTS BALLOON EVER POPS. We even removed the balloon from the blue robot and beat the living daylights out of the red robot as a test. It never burst... ever. No point playing, Blue can never win.DESIGN ISSUES* Robots don't move in a straight line so you are constantly having to move them closer to each other.* The controller gives the impression you can turn left/right and move forward like any normal remote control car/robot. You can NOT. You can only go forward in a drunken fashion that always arcs and never goes straight.* It punches when you push the forward button, WHY? There's no point using any of the other buttons. They provide no advantage... in fact the other punches are slower so puts you at a disadvantage.You quickly release that this is a boring product that you place the robots right next to each other (as if you don't, they will never reach other as the move in a random direction). The forward button punches and if you use any other button, you will lose making the other buttons pointless. There's no strategy, there is fun... there is only put them next to each other and push "forward" button. BORING!Great concept but the product is flawed, poorly made and faulty as far as I am concerned. Not fit for purpose. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY. Would be bad even at a quarter of the price, let alone £40.Some very disappointed kids on Xmas... thanks SilverLit.
S**H
Robot wars
Had so much fun with the nephew with these comes with balloons but can buy any balloons to use
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