2 thoughts on “Character Options Doctor Who Sonic and Laser Screwdriver Game”
Tag! I must admit I was expecting the Toclafane sphere to be a bit larger given the price of this set, but that’s a moot point given the quality within and the fun to be had. The screwdrivers are slightly chunkier than their other toy counterparts, making them easier to wield and fight with. The range is pretty decent, although my laser screwdriver seemed to be more capable than my sonic. That may just be a peculiarity of my set or a design flaw, I don’t know which. This works much better as a distance sniping game than one that is up close and fast paced, as the screwdrivers just end up cancelling each other’s signals out if you fire fast enough. The target sphere is a really nice little inclusion and is good fun to take shots at when there isn’t another player. I suppose if I had to make one suggestion it would have been little rumble motors in each screwdriver to register hits, but the sound effects more than make up for that.
Limited play value. Nothing wrong with it per se, but my kids (9 years) played with it once last xmas and it’s never been touched since. Just not very exciting I guess. Might suit younger kids?
Tag! I must admit I was expecting the Toclafane sphere to be a bit larger given the price of this set, but that’s a moot point given the quality within and the fun to be had. The screwdrivers are slightly chunkier than their other toy counterparts, making them easier to wield and fight with. The range is pretty decent, although my laser screwdriver seemed to be more capable than my sonic. That may just be a peculiarity of my set or a design flaw, I don’t know which. This works much better as a distance sniping game than one that is up close and fast paced, as the screwdrivers just end up cancelling each other’s signals out if you fire fast enough. The target sphere is a really nice little inclusion and is good fun to take shots at when there isn’t another player. I suppose if I had to make one suggestion it would have been little rumble motors in each screwdriver to register hits, but the sound effects more than make up for that.
Limited play value. Nothing wrong with it per se, but my kids (9 years) played with it once last xmas and it’s never been touched since. Just not very exciting I guess. Might suit younger kids?