🦗 Get ready to munch and mingle!
The Bush Grub Challenge is an adventurous insect-eating party game designed for 2 to 6 players aged 14 and up. Spin the dial to discover a mix of snacks, including rice puffs, jelly beans, and real insects like mealworms and crickets. With dimensions of 5 x 32.8 x 19.6 cm and weighing just 170 grams, this game is perfect for gatherings, ensuring laughter and excitement without the need for batteries.
Product Dimensions | 5 x 32.8 x 19.6 cm; 170 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | 28187 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard, Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B074N2VQD3 |
D**D
Gum melting fun(?) but just the once
This is a fun game...if you dare! I found the birds eye chilli the biggest challenge. The mealworms, crickets and locusts are just a problem because of our prejudices and preconceived ideas, the chilli is just plain evil! The birds eye is very high up on the Scoville Scale so is particularly hot - play it armed with a glass of milk!! All 4 of us completed the game, my youngest (12 yr old) won which is quite a feat for a very picky eater. Much as we enjoyed it and it was a great challenge, we are going to pass it on to another family as we can’t face playing it again.
V**R
It’s worth it
Great fun
M**R
Severe allergic reaction
I',m not going to lie, I bought this as an incentive during my live streams, so I could engage with my viewers in a way so they could "punish" me for a wrong doing in a game etc...Unfortunately though, the first punishment was a locust, and it caused a severe allergic reaction, causing my throat to instantly swell to a point of being unable to breathe. Medical attention was immediately sought, and thankfully all is well, but it means I will not be using any more of this product, and am unable to get a refund.
D**I
Don't take it too seriously!
You are paying for the critters and there's enough of them to have more than a few games with a few players. Everything else, besides the pots, are thin cardboard - box, scorecards.The critters tasted as expected somehow. Crunchy and a bit salty. The grasshopper was flakey as expected too.The chilli nearly blew my head off. It was amusing for everyone else to watch.This is an experience and a good one. At £10, it's worth it for a laugh.
L**L
Family fun
Great game to get the family involved! We loved playing it! Challenging to eat some of the items but overall great fun!
A**R
Good
Good
M**C
Shocking value for money.
Ok so it's a bit of fun but no where near the price it sells for.You'd be better off buying individual packs of the items and rolling a dice to choose what gets eaten.
A**L
Hot chilli's
First time using this game, it's good but not the most clear on how many bugs treats or chilli's need eating when you spin, other than that we all had great fun and it's we'll worth a one off buy.
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