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NOW CLOSED: Do you have a Wii? Is your child a budding artist? Would you like to try the new uDraw GameTablet for the Wii and add your feedback on MN?

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AnnMumsnet · 08/03/2011 18:52

We've been asked by THQ the makers of the just released uDraw GameTablet to find 5 Mumsnetters and their child(ren) (ideally aged between about 6 and 14) to road test the product and to add their feedback on Mumsnet.

The uDraw GameTablet allows users to 'draw' on a special drawing screen and your artwork then appears, via the Wii, on the TV screen. There are lots of different options for the picture - you can 'draw' in crayon, pen - add on stamps and colour in pictures. The uDraw GameTablet retails for around £50.

Here's what they have to say about the product: "The uDraw GameTablet is a first-of-its-kind, revolutionary game system that provides a unique and fun way for kids and families to play with Wii. With innovative features that allow kids to express themselves and bring their imaginations to life, the uDraw GameTablet creates an all-new category of play through an easy-to-use system. The uDraw GameTablet comes bundled with the uDraw Studio game software. Other games available at launch include Pictionary and Dood?s Big Adventure, with more titles debuting in 2011".

We're looking for 5 Mumsnetters for this product test - this is open to all UK MNers who have a Wii at home. You should also ideally have at least one child aged between 6 and 14 to take part.

If you are selected for the test you will be sent a uDraw GameTablet (with the uDraw Studio game software) as well as copies of Pictionary and Dood's Big Adventure to try (worth a total of around £90). You will be able to keep the products at the end of the trial. In return we'd ask that you add at least 2 lots of feedback to a thread on Mumsnet, to let others know how your child(ren) found it. We'll be asking for initial impressions upon receiving it and then some feedback on how you and your child(ren) are using it after a week or so.


If you'd like to take part please add your details here and we'll be in touch with the selected testers soon.

Many thanks and good luck
MNHQ

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Wimbledonian · 08/03/2011 22:46

Yes please. I have children in the age bracket

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pipsqueak · 08/03/2011 22:47

could not get the link to open but hope you can count me in - dd2 aged 8 would love this

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Ingles2 · 08/03/2011 22:48

Ann, there is a problem with the link....
am trying to post my long begging explanation Grin

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Ingles2 · 08/03/2011 22:50

ok,..I think it's gone, could you please check ? Grin
Thankyou xx

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NiceButtons · 08/03/2011 23:02

Yes please. DD is 8, DS is 6. Both have been pestering me for this after seeing the adverts.

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ginhag · 08/03/2011 23:20

My ds is only 3 but loves this kind of thing...can we play??

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CointreauVersial · 08/03/2011 23:32

Yes please! Both my DDs love Art Academy for DS, and this sounds a lot better.

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ln1981 · 08/03/2011 23:35

done.

saw this advertised last night and both me and dp agreed it looks great. i think the kids would love it!

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rhoobabble · 08/03/2011 23:56

Ooh yes please two boys 3 and 9, little girl age 6 all adore the wii

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going · 09/03/2011 08:13

yes please!!!!

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LIZS · 09/03/2011 08:33

Yes pelase ! Done , dc 9 & 12

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QueenOfTheMadhouse · 09/03/2011 09:05

Yes please, sounds great!!

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PurplePillow · 09/03/2011 09:31

Would be awesome to try this Grin

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MavisEnderby · 09/03/2011 09:33

Realises a good number of people have posted before her but ....ds is 6 and would LOVE this

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AnnMumsnet · 09/03/2011 09:57

Ingles - it worked thanks

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morethanyoubargainfor · 09/03/2011 10:12

me please, i have 2 children age 8 and 6. The 8 yo has autism adn is obbsessed with drawing and i have a real moral dilemma about constantly buying paper from him to draw on Blush.

This has got to be a better alternative, for him and me Grin.

PLEASE

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gorionine · 09/03/2011 10:22

Done!

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mozette · 09/03/2011 11:01

Me Please! Sounds fab

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Bluebell99 · 09/03/2011 11:09

i have entered but have never won any of these.

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SummerRain · 09/03/2011 11:14

UK only again [sulk]

dd and ds1 would have loved to try it.

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RosieAndGin · 09/03/2011 11:20

Done

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mummynoseynora · 09/03/2011 11:25

us too please! Grin

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moonmother · 09/03/2011 11:29

Here too- it would stop my 2 fighting over who's going to use the paint programs on the pc- this is their favourite past time at the moment Grin

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aristocat · 09/03/2011 13:22

me please Smile

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daffsntulips · 09/03/2011 16:55

When will we find out who has been chosen?

Ta

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