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Hullabalo

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hulababy · 14/10/2006 17:00

Just bought DD this game. Was on her Christmas list, but the local charity shop had it in fror £2.50. All the pieces are there, bar the instructions.

Am I right in thinking we don't need them anyway? It does seem simple enough with the audio machine thing telling you what to do and when? Only thing DD wasn't sure about is when it tells you to do some hullabalo move (with music) - but figured it isn't really necessary to know.

Great game though. Love it as you can do one player - ideal for us as DD is an only one. But can imagine it is good fun when her friends come round.

She's spent most of the last hour playing and loves it! Best £2.50 I have spent in a long while

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LIZS · 14/10/2006 17:06

dd had it for her birthday last year and still loves it. According to ds a hullaballoo move is just any crazy move or it will say what sort of movement to do ! I can try to find the instructions and copy them if you like.

hulababy · 14/10/2006 17:10

Do I need them, do you think?

I think DD can manage a crazy move

It took us a few goes to relaise that sometimes (when it says AND) you have to do 2 or 3 things together.

DD is 4y6m and it is just her thing

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