Toss is basically Tic Tac Toe with a more interactive twist than the original paper and pen version of the game.
Toss is basically a large platform with rotating blocks on them. You have X or O blocks. You have to toss the rotating blocks to reveal X or O. If one opponent wins by himself, you can throw a bag of bean-bags at his letters to make them your letters. This makes the game not only harder, but a million times more fun.
Skipping usually means that you can play with two people, although you can form tag teams and play with as many people as you like. The bigger the group they make the game the more fun.
Our use:
It seems to have been tossing around since I was a child. No baby shower game ideas can be done anymore, but here it is as wide as the sisters sit in the back light.
I immediately gathered my niece and nephew to fight with me.
As a kid I remember Toss being a ton of fun, but at the same time frustrating because sometimes you would throw your bean into a block, instead of landing on an X or an O, as if it were straight on the ground. in the same way with the roof, I do not allow that log to be 10 or 0.
Another reason that makes the game frustrating is that your opponent will always try to destroy the line of the letter formation. All in all it could take up to 15 or 20 minutes to complete one game.
This could either keep the kids busy or harass them until they finally call it quits.
With that out of the way though, Toss Pass provided us with a nice amount of fun. We went to it trying to delete the X and O features, and it got a few good laughs every time the wrong letter blocks were laid out (the roof).
I also feel that submission helps with hand-eye coordination.
What I loved most about Toss Trans was that it got my niece and nephew out. They spend a lot of time indoors playing video games, so it was nice to see them as video directors tossing the side, to come out and play Toss Trans.
Over:
Although SUBJECT is not a perfect game, it is still good. I kept my niece and nephew busy for half an hour. We had fun playing and got them outside, which is really the best part of the game.
I recommend the subject as just about anyone. From the child to the old man alike, they will enjoy playing toss and toss.
Where to Buy:
I’m pretty sure my sister picked Toss Trans up to our local KBToys. You can also find his website by clicking here. Toss Across comes to around $17.00. Well worth it in my opinion.