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๐ฆ Dive into the ultimate feeding frenzyโdonโt miss out on the classic game that chomps boredom away!
Hungry Hungry Hippos is a timeless, battery-free board game featuring four colorful hippos competing to chomp the most marbles. With easy setup, built-in storage, and a focus on fast-paced fun, itโs perfect for family game nights and nostalgic millennials looking to relive childhood moments while sharpening spatial awareness.






| Brand | Hasbro Gaming |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of players | 2 |
| Product dimensions | 26.7L x 11.7W centimeters |
| Theme | Animal |
J**M
The original one
Itโs the original one but not as fun/robust as I remember them when I was a kid. Itโs okay and none of my kids really played with it again. A bit disappointing.
M**Z
Le encantรณ
Le encantรณ a mi hija los materiales de los monos se de alta calidad
S**.
Kid favourite
My kids love this game. I also have one in my classroom for students to play during indoor breaks and free time. Came packaged well and with all the pieces.
P**E
Might not look like the product in the video but it is well made and so much fun.
This is not what I received. The storage is different. Not sending it back, my grandson loves it too much. It does have easy storage and is well made.
D**H
This toy has names of hippos that grab the balls
This toy is amazing and this is very best toy for two plater and four player it worth the money ๐ค you should buy it
A**E
It won't last forever with the bashing it gets, but it provides lots of fun right now
Oh dear! Exactly a week before Christmas, having completed the shopping for her children, my daughter took her 5 years old son to see Father Christmas and, when asked what he'd like, he said (totally out of the blue) that he'd like Hungry Hippos. Needless to say, he hadn't mentioned it before, but TV advertising is powerful. So, a quick phone call to mum later that day (so Father Christmas didn't disappoint) .... and Hungry Hippos arrived at her door four days later. Hungry Hippos was a crazy, early 1980s, 'board' game for up to four players, which my own two kids loved. Apart from the colours and the names of the hippos, it hasn't changed much since the 80s, and it's still just as much fun. It was a game that relied more on luck than skill, and still does, in order to win. There are four plastic hippopotamuses at the edges of a square plastic playing tray, which dips slightly in the middle (to help contain the balls), and about 19 orange marble sized balls, with one white ball. These are the hippos' food. When the little lever at the back of the hippo's head is pressed, its head lifts up and shoots forward to grab the food, which falls into a little compartment adjoining each hippos right side. You can either play to get the most balls, or to get the white ball. Each hippo is a different colour, and each has a name - Veggie Potomus is green, Bottomless Potomus is yellow (odd name!), Sweetie Potomus is blue, and Hungry Hippo is orange. This game is fast paced fun for little people aged over three, but its quality has deteriorated dramatically in this cheap and cheerful, throw away, age. The game didn't look, or feel, very strong to me as it's only made from plastic. My grandson frantically bashed away on the hippo's head, shrieking with delight, trying to get the most food, and I didn't expect the game to last the day. I took my time - and actually grabbed the most food. Once he realised that frantic bashing didn't win, he toned it down somewhat. The game looks cheap, and feels cheap - and it was an added expense as it was not on the Christmas list. But, much to my surprise, it withstood many a battering on Christmas day, and is still going strong and providing hours of fun. Therefore, I am judging it on the pleasure it gives as opposed to it's quality, and if it only lasts a few months it will have served it's purposed and proved that Father Christmas exists.
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