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Pressman Scooby Doo Pop 'N' Race

$6.95 eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
List Price: $14.99
Price: 6.95 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

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Product Details

  • Binding: Toy
  • EAN: 9899999983019
  • Feature: Race to the finish As you try to be the first player to get your four movers from start to home first Easy-press dice dome keeps everything in place For 2 to 4 players Ages 5 and up
  • Label: Pressman Toys
  • Publisher: Pressman Toys
  • Studio: Pressman Toys

Editorial Reviews

Race to the finish as you try to be the first player to get your?four?movers from start to home base. Break out the Scooby Snacks and gather around to place the Scooby-Doo Pop 'N?Race Game. Easy press dice dome keeps everything in place. Game includes plastic game board with dice popper, 16 movers, and rulers. For?two?to?four?players.


Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

5Scooby-Doo! by Science Mom

I couldn't find a "Trouble" game at Christmas for my son, but I found this one, and since he loves Scooby Doo, I thought it would work. The printed cardstock is attached to the base with 4 rubber stoppers that keep falling out, I had to superglue them in. I was disappointed that it wasnt' sealed inside the game, but my son loves it.

5Loves it! by Joseph A. Ellis "Col

Bought this for our grandson for his seventh birthday. He loves Scooby Doo and loves this game. When we come in the house he wants to know if we want to play a game. Guess which one? You're right, Scooby Doo!

5Cute! by Laurie "SLP"

Just like the game "Trouble" except that it's got cute Scooby Doo pictures on the board.

5fun game by Felicia C. Rodrigo

this game is like trouble, but my son likes it more cause its scooby do. great game.

5Scoobyriffic Fun! by Jenna Hall

If you have a Scooby Doo obsessed child in your home, this game will be the perfect addition. It is set up just like all of the other "Pop 'N' Race" type games, but with the 'gang' from this popular series. This was a birthday present for my nephew and he really enjoyed opening it on his special day. The only note that I really have is that the popper was a little hard to push . . . if your child is five, they may have to use both hands to depress it (which causes additional wear and tear on the game and causes frustration for the child). Other than that, the game is a winner on this end!

5Tangosteo by Teresa Iodice

Very simple but very enjoyable game. It's the original Trouble game but adapted with Scooby Doo characters and colors. My children enjoy playing this. Not intended for older children but great for early elementary. They have a chance to practice numbers, counting and deciding on the best stratagies to win. Simple but great!

5Fun with Math? by Mommy Jessup

I remember playing Trouble as a kid, same game but with the fun characters from Scooby-Doo. As noted in the product description, the pegs could be a choking hazard, but with supervision, I think it's a great way for little ones to begin number recognition and early counting. For older kids and fun math practice, we like to pop twice or even three times and add the numbers together and move those spaces, fun way to increase math skills.

5Quality could be better...? by Shkrita

I read a review before purchasing the game, and I agree with one review in particular....the cardboard bottom makes it kinda flimsy. It would be nice if it was more sturdy....but my son doesn't care....we still had fun playing! :)

5If you like Trouble, and scooby, this is your game by Kerri

We play this game almost daily. My 3-5 year olds all understand the concept of the game and do just fine playing it. We all like it. It can be monotonous but most games are. I got this one because my 5 year old boy likes scooby a lot so I chose this game over trouble. But its pretty much the same game.

5Fun game for my 4 year old by Kathleen S. Clevelan

I remember playing Trouble as a kid and wanted to get my 4 year old son a fun game for Christmas. He loves games and he loves Scooby Doo, so this one is perfect for him. The 4 year old and 6 year old loved playing it and it does a good job helping the younger one practice his counting and game rules.

5It seems ok. by TarahLyn

The game seems to be ok. I bought it as a gift. Box is very light so I can't imagine the quality is all that great. Also, paid 8.00 or so for the game and later found it for 5.00 at Family dollar. Not that 3.00 is a big deal but I also had to pay shipping. Oh well!

5Shocked at how well it's held up by A. Toomey

I bought this last year in the cheap toy frenzy. When I got it, I was worried about it lasting, because it doesn't look durable. However, my son and I have played this a LOT and the only problem is that we've lost the pieces (box is warped)... but we still have enough for two to play.

I was actually impressed at how much strategy can go into this game. I am used to playing games with my son and beating the pants off him. However, he was beating me! So, beyond counting, your child has to figure out what is best to get his guys home.. in my son's case, he likes to hide out behind my start and nail me as soon as I get a six.

Really, for under $10, you can't go wrong with this game, whether your child likes Scooby or not. It would make a good birthday present for your child's friend.

5Great game. by Kate8

Just like the game trouble. My kids enjoy this game. It is a cheaper version of the orginial game so when I bought it I expected cheaper quality which is what I got. I paid less than $5 for this so it was worth it.

5Fun for the Whole Family by Monique

This game was so much fun. My boys love Scobby Doo, so when I got them this version of sorry they were so excited. It's a perfect addition for Family Game Night. The buttons are really easy to push so even my three year old could get in on the fun!

5Good deal by JB

This was a good deal for the price. Cheaper version of trouble with a younger kids twist. My boyfriends 6 year old daughter likes it as an alternative to Sorry as well. We always play these games. Very cute.

5Great fun with the kids by Max

This board game has been great with our kids. We have a 2 and 5 year old and both of them enjoy playing the game with us.

5This is the Sorry Game with a Scooby Doo background by K. Hudson "Technical

There is nothing more to this than standard Sorry! with a Scooby Doo theme. We've only played a few times and it takes a while to get through a game. We pretty much stop at one game each time we play. It teaches counting from one to six while playing. The durability is as good as any version of Sorry! and the typical things that I have seen with those is that the folds of the cardboard come apart and sometimes the die popper stops popping. However, by the time that happens, you've typically played the game many times, so I think it will literally take years for our game to break down to that degree. Overall, we enjoy it just as much as any family board game. I think it is better than a lot of games that are out there.

5Fun for the whole family by Piper "Piper"

We had a great time playing with this toy. It was a present for my 4 year old son, but all of us play together and have a great time.

5My daughter enjoys her Pop N Race by Rebecca J. Godon "Ti

I gave the Pop N Race to my daughter for Christmas. She plays the game all the time with her friends.

5Great Game! by A. Lindsay

I got this for my 4 year old for Christmas and we play it almost daily! It's a lot of fun and easy to play.

5New twist on old favorite by A. Salemi

I bought this for my 5 yr old son for Christmas because he loves Scooby Doo and I loved Trouble as a kid so I thought it would be a fun combo. We have played it several times and even his uncle and grandmother enjoyed playing it with him. He picked up the rules pretty easily and we all enjoyed playing it with him. I recommend this game for anyone who is looking for a fun way to spend time with their younger kids.

5Cheap version of "Trouble" by Christopher Byrnes

When I bought this toy, it had free super saver shipping, and was [...]. I'm not sure it was worth that. It's really cheaply made. Nobody can resist "popping" the thing, though, and it was a lot cheaper than "Trouble". I have no regrets, but definitely wouldn't pay any more for it!

5Great game for all ages! by Amazon Pro Shopper

I originally bought the regular version of this game (Trouble) but my toddler lost some of the pieces so I got him this scooby doo version. It's great for kids learning to count and just a fun game overall. My 4 year old will usually play it with his teenage cousins who enjoy "bumping" each other back to home. The game is pretty durable, unless you have a destructive child that is over zealous with popping the dice.

5Love Trouble & Scooby just makes the game better! by Sally Montana

My kids love Scooby(so do I).This makes the game even funner to play. Seems durable enough, certainly was inexpensive. We're happy with it.

5Scooby Dooby Doooo by Lacheal Marie Buff

LOL, this game is perfect for my 5year old, he's learning to count and trying to add/subtract and he really likes Scooby, cant wait for him to open this up tomorrow morning for Christmas! =)

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