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Twister
 
Manufacturer: Hasbro Games
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Twister is the game that ties you up in knots. Spin the dial and move a hand or foot to the colored circle on the floor mat. Can you get there' don?t touch the mat with anything but a hand or foot. It is for 2 or 4 players. It includes a spinner, a mat and instructions. Instructions are available in English and Spanish.

Product Details

  • Uproarious classic game of physical skill
  • A spinner tells players where on the mat to place their hand or foot
  • Develops skills in balance, coordination, and color identification
  • Twister is the game that ties you up in knots. Spin the dial and move a hand or foot to the colored circle on the floor mat.
  • Players become increasingly entangled, until someone (or everyone) finally topples, and is eliminated. The last person standing or crouching wins.

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Tired of video games? Try this classic!
 
Review Date: November 9, 2000
Reviewer: Gwyneth Calvetti, West Salem, WI United States
My 14 year old son constantly berides us for remaining Nintendo-free. So imagine his surprise, when at his 14th birthday party his like-minded guests discovered "Twister," declaring it an "awesome" game.

We all know this goofy game, the one that "ties you up in knots." The boomer-echo kids haven't had the same experience with these silly games, and it is a real novelty to them. The funniest photos from said birthday party show these hip kids dissolving into giggles as the pile collapses on the mat.

There is even somewhat of an educational aspect to this game. To be successful, some advance planning and spatial relations skills are helpful in avoiding the inevitable collapse. This generation of kids has not always had the same level of hands-on spatial experience we enjoyed when tearing apart items from the junk heap. "Twister" is a fun way for kids to get some of this experience for themselves. As for their parents, I move MUCH more slowly with my 40-something muscles, but it's still a blast to play with the kids!

It's a blast!
 
Review Date: March 15, 2005
Reviewer: PianoPlayer8816, WA USA
I have played this for years at birthday parties, but finally got one of my own last summer. So I took it to a Summer Youth Camp with me...and about 25 of us teens took turns on there. It was such a blast!
The only thing I would say is, if you have back or neck problems, you might want to skip this one. Or you could always be the spinner person. Either way, this one's tons of fun!
Best game to take to college!
 
Review Date: August 17, 1999
Reviewer: ,
No matter how many college parties I've been to, the ones that played twister were the best! Buy four and play ULTIMATE TWISTER with 12 people. Great way to meet members of the fairer sex.

Also great for birthday parties for children. Definitely one game you don't want to be left without!

How can you lose?
 
Review Date: April 20, 2002
Reviewer: Susan, Raleigh, NC United States
Everyone is a winner playing Twister. My husband and I took this to a school for at risk kids in Peru. There is nothing like a little fun to break through cultural barriers. They rather enjoyed watching us trying to beat each other along with them. We're buying extras to send back to the school. Classic games like Twister take you right back to childhood as you watch new generations give the spinner a try.
An old favorite
 
Review Date: December 31, 2002
Reviewer: ,
Didn't we all have Twister at some point in our childhood? Well, I can no longer actually play in the game anymore because I"m not as limber as I used to be, but my kids had a ball playing this. They got it for Christmas (their age ranges from 8 to 4). Although the younger ones don't know left from right yet, they still had a great time & a lot of laughs.

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