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The Pokémon Trainer Guess - Ash Adventures is an interactive game featuring 1000 questions that challenge players to guess Pokémon using a speech recognition-enabled Poke Ball. Designed for ages 6 and up, it includes a field guide and allows for solo or multiplayer fun, with quick 15-minute play sessions.
B**E
So simple, but so fun!
We randomly found this for my Pokémon lover’s birthday (8)! He was so excited! I was worried it would be kind of lack luster, and worried more when we tested it out and it didn’t guess our Pokémon. However, it keeps trying when it doesn’t get it right and does eventually get there and rather than that being a bummer for my son, he actually loved that he was challenging the computer! He has played with this every day for a long time!
A**R
Exciting toy
My grandson couldn’t put it down, it was his favorite birthday gift.
T**S
Great product for pokemon kids
My daughter and I love pokemom and have the other guess games. When I found this o had to get it for her for her birthday. The ball does tend to not understand you at times but I knew this before I purchased the first one. We just laugh when it happens. If you can't handle a little laugh over this small issue then don't bother.
S**V
Nice gift!
I got this for my son who loves Pokémon and it’s also a very good tool to help kids learn to describe things. The only problem we have is that it never hears anyone say “yes”. It hears no and I don’t know, but not yes like 50% of the time.
M**B
So. Much. Fun.
Honestly, this toy has never guessed right so far. I think it always hears "no," even when we say yes. That being said...we absolutely love it. My 4 year old and I think it's hilarious when it guesses completely wrong, and it's our new favorite toy. I mean, we are not great at knowing what Pokémon are weak against other types, so it's user error and this toy is totally perfect and really well made.
M**N
easy fun game for pokemon lovers
I bought this game for my nephews 6th birthday present. This kid LOVES this toy. I think its pretty cool too. It does simple yes or no questions and can guess your pokemon based on your answers. He thinks it reading his mind. Easy for a 6 year old to play and still entertaining enough for his 9 year old sister!
L**N
Party gift
My Niece is 6 yrs oldAnd this was the highlight of the party
B**E
Great gift Pokémon
I bought this for my son for his birthday. He absolutely loved it! He spends so much time playing the guessing game. It has also allowed him to learn more of the characters which he was stoked about.
S**T
It’s Very Annoying!
Bought this for my Pokemon-obsessed daughter (6) as a reward gift. She was very excited to play, it’s a great premise.Nothing wrong with the quality of it, although it would have been nice for the accompanying Pokemon booklet to be printed on something better quality than magazine paper. It’s not going to last long.Now down to game-play: the ball doesn’t register what she says half the time so constantly asks her to repeat herself (we are from SE London, UK so we have a bit of an accent but don’t speak badly or incoherently at all). It often ‘hears’ incorrectly and has not guessed the Pokemon right yet (but somehow, at the end when it asks if the guess is right, it hears ‘no’ as ‘yes’ so we now have Pokemon registered in its Pokédex that it didn’t get right!). My daughter got very frustrated and my own head hurt!Honestly, after just half an hour of play with me in the same room, I was ready to drop-kick the thing out of the front door and into the main road. I’ve let her take it round her dad’s house where it can stay!If you have a Pokemon-mad young child you are buying for, don’t spend on this - get some battle figures, the Encylopedia or a colouring book ... my daughter has got a lot more out of those.
T**T
Fun, but spoiled a bit by poor voice recognition and odd logic
This is a nice concept, slightly poorly executed. Sometimes it just can't hear your voice and keeps asking you to repeat yourself (yes, I speak clearly). Sometimes it mishears you (with no obvious indication) and therefore guesses the wrong pokemon.The logic is a bit screwy, too. It will often make multiple wildly inaccurate guesses before settling on the right (or wrong, much of the time) pokemon. Sometimes it will ask a question, you respond "I don't know", and then it suddenly claims to know the answer - how, since I provided no new information?It's a nice concept, my son initially loved it, but there has been quite a bit of shouting and frustration since.
L**U
Good
Fab toy that my son has had hours of fun with.The Pokemon that it can guess isn't as extensive as my son would like- but its a small toy and it can only hold so much information.You get a book with it that will tell you what kind of Pokemon it can guess.It doesn't get it right every time, perhaps 6 out of 10- but its still kept my son entertained.If my review helped you please consider pressing the helpful button- thank you :)
R**N
Bit of daft fun but not accurate.
Bought this for a nephew and he enjoyed it for a while, but we've had a go on one of these exact same things before aswell and both us and nephews found it got confused very easily with perfectly good information (we checked against the wiki!). Maybe worth half the price which you can find in retail stores but not worth the premium it's going for on amazon.
A**8
Didn't have the book inside, but good toy.
Item came, when my daughter opened it and christmas there was no pokemon book inside... Item was not complete and clearly had not been checked... Wouldn't buy from seller again. Had to download the book online on Christmas day. Other than this, a good toy for pokemon lovers.
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