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Mindflex Brainwave Game
Price: $260
The source of information: www.thinkgeek.com/geek-kids/7-13-years/d39f/
Preorders already left: 4
Came into the market: Yes
Description:
For everyone who has ever wanted to be a Jedi, or maybe just telekinetic, the MindFlex will rock your world. But before we tell you about it, let's review situations where telekinesis would come in handy: pulling the TV remote from your significant other's hand, refilling your drink in the kitchen while watching TV in the living room, closing the curtains when the pesky neighbors try to watch your pay-per-view, saving that piece of popcorn before it hits the floor (sayonara, 5 second rule!). The possibilities are endless!
Playing MindFlex is easy; winning takes a strong mind. Put the headset on and use the buckle in the back to adjust it firmly about your head. Attach the ear clips to each earlobe. Turn on the headset and the console and you're ready to start! With the Freestyle mode, you can get the hang of the easier tasks: using your concentrating powers to raise and lower the ball. Once you've mastered that, you can try the Mental Marathon, Danger Zone, Chase The Lights, or Thoughtshot games. You can even build your own mind-bending obstacle courses using all the rings, towers, maze cages, and other pieces in the set.
Product Specifications
For Ages 8 and Up
Not recommended for Children under 3 years of age
Be a Jedi! Use the power of your mind to move the ball around the obstacle course
Uses advanced Mindflex technology (aka your brain waves plus fans)
Mindflex comes with the following components:
1 Game Console
1 Headset
4 Balls
3 Ring Towers
5 Rings
2 Maze Cages
2 Wall Panels
4 Shelf Panels
1 Funnel (3 pieces)
1 Cannon (3 pieces)
1 Teeter-Totter
1 Propeller Wheel
Requires 4 'C' alkaline batteries for console and 3 'AAA' alkaline batteries for headset (not included).
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