Hot Potato

Toss the tater back and forth, up high, down low, around and around. Don’t get caught holding the spud when the music stops. If you’re caught, you have to collect a potato chip card. Once you have 3 chips, you’re out of the game. Includes Electronic Hot, 13 Potato Chip cards, 2 “AA” batteries and instructions. For 2-6 players.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Hot Potato/Musical Chairs Fun
We use this toy as we are just sitting around watching tv or whatever. My 4 year old also came up with another use for the toy beside hot potato, it works great as a timer for musical chairs.
5 Stars Fun For the Whole Family
I was really glad I was able to find this game for my twin boys. It was a game that my brothers and I used to have as children and we had alot of fun with. I was disappointed in the fact that the potato is alot bigger and bulkier and the battery pack inside hurts little elbows and knees when a toss is missed. The potato chip cards are a little small and flimsy as well. The old school version had large cards that spelled out the word HOT. However the fact that you can change the batteries in the potato is a bonus. Once our old school version was out of juice that was it for the game, there were no batteries to be changed. Overall my children, my husband and I have a good time playing this together.
4 Stars A great game!
This is a great game for my 4 and 6 year old and us (the parents)! Even our 3 year old friend enjoyed it.
5 Stars A Family Favorite!
I purchased this toy as a Christmas gift for my 4 year old niece. At first she didn’t get the concept. But after the whole family got involved in a few competive rounds it was hard to stop playing. I think it is a great toy to play with if you have at least 4 people and it must be taught how the game works for young players. The toy is sturdy and yet very soft. It would be a great indoor/rainy day toy for elementary schools.
4 Stars Fun for the whole Fam
Got this for Christmas and our whole family (ages 1, 5, and adults) had fun playing the game. What’s not to like about tossing around a plush potato?
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