Monday, 3 November 2014

{ Giveaway } Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Battroborg Battle Game

Turtle Power is in our hands!


It's giveaway time - perfect timing with Christmas on our heels.

This is not a sponsored post , I received a Battroborg TMNT electronic battle game to review with my boys , no payment was received . Accepting reviews with giveaways for Mother of the year points allows me to give back to my readers.

The original Motion Controlled Battling Robots from Battroborg are still one of OUR favourite toys because who doesn't love to weld a fist or a sword and take someone down a peg or two ...kidding! 

Battroborg are advanced, motion controlled battling robots. My boys have awesome fun (so do my hubby and I).

TOMY’s latest high performance toy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Battroborg Battle Game, launched in October, has been flying off the shelves.

It appeals to kids from both big or small. All the children who visit love Battroborg.  
My eldest son 21yr was a huge TMNT fan as a lad and I bet he'll want to play too.


It encourages me to play with my boys and they smash me !



I cannot nail this gig because my co-ordination is woeful. Precise katana controller movements  - move left - move right  slice up or down or 45 °without bashing the table or your brother command Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael as they master their battle skills in the secret training dojo arena to take down Shredder and the Foot Clan.

There are multiple game play modes that add extra excitement as your motions control your Turtle around the treacherous dojo trapdoors.

Who will be the last TMNT standing?

It's great exercise and not as passive as using thumbs on iDevices or gaming consoles.



Yes, he is a giant TMNT

The floor ensures a larger battle field.

Each katana controller puts the power in your hands  to battle your opponent and take them down ..
20 minutes of charge equals 20 minutes of play to train, battle and score with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!

What are you waiting for - 
 Battroborg -Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Battle Game to giveaway -

Included are two 10cm Turtles, two Katana controllers, battle arena , sixteen sewer caps, four sewer cap platforms, two sewer cap counters, two foot clan soldier knock down targets and one shredder trap trigger - (RRP $99.95)
PS Pizza and Batteries not included.
Battroborg Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Electronic Battle Game


(Just remember to flick the switch off - on both the robots and katana to save battery power)



www.battroborg.com

For your chance to win - tell me your favourite toy as a child or your child's favourite toy ?



Terms and Conditions.  
1.Only Australian Residents are eligible to enter.
2.Entries not answering the question will be deemed invalid. The winner will be chosen by originality and creative merit, not by chance. Judges decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into. Additional entries permitted (as a comment) for each extra entry option.  
3.There will be 1 winner - One Battroborg TMNT Battle Game $99.95
4. Entries - Open 3/11/2014 - Close 11.59pm 3/12/14 AEST. The winner will be notified by email, and posted to mylittledrummerboys.blogspot.com.au after they reply - Winner has 5 days to respond or a new winner will be drawn.
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WE had lots of fun videoing the battles too LOL
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Mary Preston · 556 weeks ago

My favourite toy as a child was a train set my parents gave me. The coolest toy ever to give to a little girl. My father helped me make houses & trees etc. Most of my dolls were Brobdingnagian giants a la GULLIVER'S TRAVELS. My father loved that story & trains. This was our time together.
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Michelle V · 556 weeks ago

My favourite toy was my Cabbage Patch Doll, given to me by my eldest sister shortly after the death of our only brother when he was just 12. I was only 4 at the time, and was given this doll after my sister had saved up her pay from her first job (she is 11 years older then me). She bought one each for me and our other sister. I instantly became very attached to my Cabbage Patch Doll who I named Sean. I would take him everywhere and anywhere! I was a very, very shy child and found great comfort when I had Sean with me. I am now 35 and still have Sean! I will never forget all the time he kept me company through tea parties and dress ups!
A tin space ray gun. Showed red sparks when I fired it and sounded out of this world. Had many years of fun with it
My son's favourite toy is a rock... he actually goes to bed with it!
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Sonya Nicole · 556 weeks ago

My favourite toy as a kid was a silver Slinky - I'd waited months and months to get one and when I did I never let it out of my sight!
I loved My ALF plush toy as does my son these days, he thinks it's hilarious that he ate cats and says 'I Kill Me!'
I loved all my Smurf figurines, the one's from BP. I had the entire collection and they thrilled me no end. Wish I'd kept them to this day and not given them to my nieces and nephews who disregarded them :(
I could never go past barbie, dreaming up the life I yearned for when I grow up.
My favourite toy as a child was my glow worm, I wasn't a fan of the dark but I do remember getting hand cramps as you had to hold him tight to keep his face glowing. I have 3 boys, the older two love any superheroes figurines. We do have some Lalaloopsy dolls, which they also love however I'm guessing they're a little rougher and have to play damsel in distress a little more often than the other Lalaloopsy figurines out there!
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Melissa Jones · 556 weeks ago

Although I was a girl, I loved playing wooden blocks. Built up houses, streets, shops to make a city and made up daily stories.
L-oved by the whole family
E-ntertains for hours
G-reat skill and educational development
O-nly limited by your imagination
My favourite toy when I was growing up was a Chrissie Doll as she was so pretty with her red hair that could made long just by pressing a button (looked like a belly button) or short by winding her hair with the knob (on her back), which was lots of fun giving her different hair styles!
I loved my Cabbage Patch doll. It was the next best thing to having a sister as I was an only child till I turned 8!
My favourite thing ever was my sister's treehouse family toy, it was awesome and even had a little treehouse lift.
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Kevin Kelly · 556 weeks ago

I was given a cap gun when I was about 7 years old and was always my favorite and still have it with me many many years later
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claire evans · 556 weeks ago

my rainbow brite doll, she came everywhere
My favourite toy was an Alf Doll - not the talking one, but the original one. I slept with that doll for 10 years before hiding in the back of the wardrobe only to emerge again as an older teenager. I still have that doll, it isn't something I've passed down to the kids, although they are fascinated with it. One nostral is missing, an eyeball is going to fall out any day, and his fur is matted but I can't bring myself to get rid of him. Just his existance is comfort when something in life is all kinds of crap.
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Alf was my favourite toy. He's still in my bedroom! I remember wanting him so desperately. On my eighth birthday I remember opening my presents and being bitterly disappointed that he was not there, but I did not want to show it. I remember looking up and seeing his big ugly nose poking around the kitchen door. Happiest day ever! He is now 26 years old!
My favourite toy was a Sweet Shop - it came with scales, toy money, bags and different types of lollies; it was great fun playing with it!
My daughters favorite toy has to be her fairy door and accessories! Its fantastic and does wonders for her imagination! The stories she comes up with are priceless there is a new adventure everyday..my sons favorite is of course lego as the creative possibilities are endless :)
My brothers favourite toys were Rock and Roll wrestlers - I think my nephew and him would LOVE this. Thank you for reviewing as I have been struggling with an idea for my nephew. And now I have one!
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Although I don't remember this myself, my mother told me my absolutely favourite toy as a child, was my trusty, second hand Jolly Jumper. My giggles of glee would fill the house as I jumped while my mother pottered around cleaning or cooking. I think it was great squat training for my years of competitive soccer playing to come!
My kids would go CRAZY for this! Especially the two youngest boys!
They are right into battle anything: Wrestlers, remote control, smash up bash up stuff!
I think their favourite toy is each other! (Wrestling, sword fighting, you name it, they do it together!)
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