We received
a Magic Jinn to review and our links will take you to Hasbro so you can get in
on the magic too. The Magic Jinn is really an intriguing toy, it figures out
which animal your thinking about through a series of questions it asks you.
Sometimes it does not guess right but, you know most of the time Jinn guess the
right animal. My sons are really enjoying The Magic Jinn.
The cute
Magic Jinn’s eyes light up and he comes to life asking questions. My son just
gets a silly look of amazement on his face when Jinn read his thoughts. He asks
me what animal can we win with, so we tried a Tasmanian Devil. Magic Jinn got it! We tried a lot of animals
and Jinn one of the best toys we have played with in a long time. Magic Jinn is our nightly bed time game to play. We have really enjoyed playing this game.
1 player game and can be enjoyed by many. Superb example of technology and toy design concept, made in to a fun functional game. The Magic Jinn requires 3 AAA batteries to operate, not included.
1 player game and can be enjoyed by many. Superb example of technology and toy design concept, made in to a fun functional game. The Magic Jinn requires 3 AAA batteries to operate, not included.
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23 comments:
well first I thought something exotic like the Duck Billed Platypus or the Tasmanian Devil, But I think I would go for ,,ohh those wonderful fainting goats. Seriously, a breed of goat that by genetic oddity, when startled or surprised they go stiff legged and faint dead away. Don't worry they come to life again in a minute or two. I want a herd of them so I can go out back once a day and say BOO!!
I with a lot of luck may stump Jin with horned toads, spikes in head, web feet, who knows, I used to have a lot of them out here, but no longer see them, But playing Jim sounds like a lot of fun for my granddaughters and I to try.
I think I would try to stump the Jinn with meerkat. Who even knew what a meerkat was before that TV show about them came out?
I would try to stump Jinn with a Narwal. I thing it would be hard because it is an unusual sea creature.
I would try to stump Jinn with a Two Toed Sloth. My daughter would have a lot of fun playing with Jinn.
abfantom at yahoo dot com
I think I'd try an extinct animal. Maybe something like a woolly mammoth or saber tooth tiger.
I don't know for sure, maybe a Unicorn perhaps.
I think Jinn is an extremely innovative new product. I would try to stump Jinn with "hedgehog".
I would try a Liger. It's kind of cheating, but I'd be impressed if it got it right. lexbaylor17 (at) gmail (dot) com
Hmm..very good questions! Not having played with it yet, I guess we might try an emu :)
I would try to stump Jinn with a ferret
I think I would try a star nosed mole! This looks like fun. I'd love it for the kids I babysit.
i think it would be a great game for family night
I think I could stump Magic Jinn by using the prairie dog. Everyday I call my cat my little prairie dog or my little meerkat because she got declawed about a month or two ago and she always lifts her front two paws and stands on her back paws as a way to nurse her feet. especially when she is trying to come see you when you first get home. Cutest thing ever! this looks like a really fun game to try!
Maybe the Aardvark
annabella @ centurytel dot net
I would ask Jinn questions about Dolphins.
I am not sure which animal we would choose, but it looks like a fun game!
this looks really fun,I love trying out new games with the family. When you play the same ones all the time it can get kind of boring..id love to play this :)
I would try to stump it with a hermit crab
I think we could stump him with a rare jellyfish. It's called Irakanji (msp?) jellyfish.
Michelle Tucker
I think my daughter would. Absolutely love a game like this!
Allison.bahr@yahoo.com
I would stump Jin with the Komodo Dragon
vikki.billings@yahoo.com
My 7 year old wants to try and stump him with a hippo. wilcarvic
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