Bakugan Battle Pack - Role Play

By Joel Fleishman

Bakugan Battle Brawlers are sure to be one of the top selling toys this Christmas. The name Bakugan comes from the Japanese words "baku", meaning "to explode," and "gan", meaning "sphere." Bakugan Battle Brawlers is a combination of strategic marble and card play.

The Game: The Bakugans are small colored spheres that morphed into Bakugan warriors when they are rolled and landed on the Bakugan Cards. Each player begins with 3 Bakugan Brawlers and 3 cards, one of which is the ability card. Each player places a card face down, but the ability card cannot be use on your first turn.

Aside from the addictive strategy and fighting style the biggest appeal to Bakugan Battle Brawlers is the fact that there are so many of these currently on the market. Bakugan can be bought separately in a wide variety of creatures from dragons to robots. Because of this there is sure to be a favorite figure for every player.

The Bakugan Battle pack games are creations inspired by a popular television show known as Bakugan Battle Brawlers. The game consists of fights amongst the different characters of the pack until one emerges victorious. This requires a considerable amount of concentration and thinking that children from age 4 and above indulge in all the time. Not only does this game grab the attention of kids, some of the older boys also take a huge interest in the game. Therefore, this makes for a perfect Christmas gift this year. If you want your kids to enjoy ripping off their presents, make sure you have a Bakugan Battle Pack wrapped in it.

It is a story of Dan Kuso and his five online friends who started playing Bakugan when game cards started mysteriously falling from the sky. They learned that Bakugan monsters exist in the dimension of Vestoria. They battle their Bakugan monsters to save the parallel universe of Vestroia and ultimately the Earth from destruction.

All in all this is a great game. It combines games like Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokmon into a portable symphony of fun. If your kids grow tired of their pieces and demand more there is always the option of trading rather than buying new sets. - 30443

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