
The Tower Balance Game
The classic balancing tower game is here with a twist. The classic wooden blocks have been replaced with colorful, silly and funny worms. The worms might be a different twist but the same exciting gameplay is here. Gather all your friends and family and get ready to have a wacky fun time with these wobbly worms. Stack up the worms and let's play! Wobbly Worms Tower Balancing Game:Age range: 3 years and upIncludes 48 plastic, bright and colorful blocks with funny characters and funny facial expressions, 1 die and instructionsPromotes manual dexterity, eye-hand coordination, precision and strategy. This wobble worms game is so cute.
My grandchildren love playing with them. The worms are big enough for their small hands to grasp and since they are, I don't have to worry about my grand baby swallowing or choking on a piece. Just have to keep an eye on the die.
In Tower Balance you can take on the challenge of trying to line up the blocks of your tower as they drop onto it. Try to balance your marvelous construct for as long as you can.
I personally think they could use a bit more weight to them but the kids love them and that is what counts. All they have to do is roll the die and try to remove the color shown. Or they just stack them any way they want to have free play.We really love the colors of the worms. If you stack them right in the box then all you will have to do is turn the box over and let them slide out and the fun begins again.
This wobble worms game is so cute. My grandchildren love playing with them.
The worms are big enough for their small hands to grasp and since they are, I don't have to worry about my grand baby swallowing or choking on a piece. Just have to keep an eye on the die.
I personally think they could use a bit more weight to them but the kids love them and that is what counts. All they have to do is roll the die and try to remove the color shown. Or they just stack them any way they want to have free play.We really love the colors of the worms. If you stack them right in the box then all you will have to do is turn the box over and let them slide out and the fun begins again. This wobble worms game is so cute. My grandchildren love playing with them.
The worms are big enough for their small hands to grasp and since they are, I don't have to worry about my grand baby swallowing or choking on a piece. Just have to keep an eye on the die. I personally think they could use a bit more weight to them but the kids love them and that is what counts. All they have to do is roll the die and try to remove the color shown. Or they just stack them any way they want to have free play.We really love the colors of the worms. If you stack them right in the box then all you will have to do is turn the box over and let them slide out and the fun begins again.
This wobble worms game is so cute. My grandchildren love playing with them. The worms are big enough for their small hands to grasp and since they are, I don't have to worry about my grand baby swallowing or choking on a piece. Just have to keep an eye on the die. I personally think they could use a bit more weight to them but the kids love them and that is what counts. All they have to do is roll the die and try to remove the color shown. Or they just stack them any way they want to have free play.We really love the colors of the worms.
If you stack them right in the box then all you will have to do is turn the box over and let them slide out and the fun begins again. This particular game was sent to me by Walmart Spark Review to try out for free.
This is a balancing game and up to at least 4 people can play at once. It is for ages 3 and up. It includes 48 plastic blocks, 1 die and the instructions on how to play. This game helps to promote manual dexterity, eye-hand coordination, precision and strategy. The blocks have been replaced with colorful, silly and funny worms. They have bright, bold colors and cute patterns for each color worm.
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You stack the worms up and the goal is not to let the wobbly, wiggly worms to tumble. It is hilarious to play and it is lots of fun. It is a great game to play when the kids can't get outside because of the weather. At least it keeps the nieces, nephews and grandkids occupied. I think they like it a lot. This is a cute version of the classic. The blocks are very light weight plastic shaped like worm blocks.

There are several ways to play it. You can play the traditional game and try to unstack them without knocking it over or build up using patterns or rolling the color dice.
My littles liked stacking them based on the color they rolled on the dice. We did try to unstack. But, it was a little less sturdy than the traditional heavy blocks and would come tumbling down after a few turns. The kids loved that, though.
Overall, it's a cute game to teach patterns, color recognition, and taking turns. So this is suppose to be a children's game and I honestly feel it's more difficult than regular jenga. I'm an educator so I'm constantly trying to think of ways to keep my adult students engaged as well as entertained, so I saw this game and figured I could turn it into a fun review game. Well because of the pieces being plastic, on top of also having a slight bulbous curve, they are quite hard to slide and move. Also, the way the directions would have you play makes the progression of the game almost non existent, which becomes boring really quickly.
The idea was cute but the execution is poor. I would not recommend this to anyone really. The instructions try and give you three ways to play depending on the level of difficulty, but they are all relatively the same. If your looking for something like this just buy jenga, it's way more fun and exciting for being such a simple game.