Yeah I had one and didn’t care much for it so when I got older I modified it into a foot massager, worked great..for anything else you’ll have to use your imagination. Besides you’re FULL aware that my main game is Rock’em Sock’em Robots.
That was a fun game, watching players haphazardly run around the field with no general direction. It looked like something out of the Carolina Panthers current playbook. Some players would hook arms and run in circles doing the French mistake.
If you cranked that bolt up to eleventy, the players would be bouncing all over the field, some over the railings. That made determining the next line of scrimmage almost impossible, or who had the ball since the felt football was fumbled every play, no matter how well you thought you lodged it into a player’s armpit. The good news was that each play only lasted about two seconds, at most.
And for some reason the placekicker was made of metal. With a spring-loaded leg. And bigger than the other players. Obviously the game was invented by a kicker.
Redecorate it with a soccer theme and it works: slow, random movement, players falling over for no reason.
Yeah I had one and didn’t care much for it so when I got older I modified it into a foot massager, worked great..for anything else you’ll have to use your imagination. Besides you’re FULL aware that my main game is Rock’em Sock’em Robots.
That was a fun game, watching players haphazardly run around the field with no general direction. It looked like something out of the Carolina Panthers current playbook. Some players would hook arms and run in circles doing the French mistake.
If you cranked that bolt up to eleventy, the players would be bouncing all over the field, some over the railings. That made determining the next line of scrimmage almost impossible, or who had the ball since the felt football was fumbled every play, no matter how well you thought you lodged it into a player’s armpit. The good news was that each play only lasted about two seconds, at most.
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OMG! I had one of those.
I’m pretty sure my older sister figured out how to cheat.
They also had passing, but never figured out how it was accomplished.
The throwing worked, if I remember, but I can’t remember the catching.
Yes, me neither. I think you just had to hit the reciever.
And for some reason the placekicker was made of metal. With a spring-loaded leg. And bigger than the other players. Obviously the game was invented by a kicker.