This Christmas kids are hoping that one of their presents will be the Bakugan Battle Pack. This exciting new game gives them challenges that constantly evolve and change. If you want to give your child a gift that will keep him entertained for hours on end then you definitely need to add the Bakugan Battle Pack to your Christmas list.
Easy, Exciting Fun for Everyone
One of the best features about the game is that the rules and strategies are easy to learn. Even kids as young as 5 can quickly learn the basic rules involved. Bakugan Battle Pack adventures require strategy, skill and luck. The game is designed so that all players have an equal opportunity to win, but don’t think that those battle victories are going to be easy to claim. You are going to have to maintain your focus if you want as you and your children spin your characters out onto the battlefield.
Japanese Anime Inspires Bakugan Battle Pack
Game designers based the Bakugan Battle Pack on the adventures depicted in an animated Japanese cartoon series. Now that Bakugan Anime is broadcast on the US Cartoon Network it has attracted millions of new fans. This means that the demand for Bakugan Battle Packs has also soared.
The game has a natural appeal to the many fans that faithfully follow the adventures on the TV series, but it is even coveted by those who have never watched Bakugan Anime. Those Bakugan characters are contained in small spheres and a player only has to flick his warrior onto the battlefield to start the game. It is fun to watch the spheres burst open so the Bakugan warriors can be released.
Imaginative Role Play
Part of the fun is the role play involved. You get to assume the identities of different Bakugan characters and each of them has different skills and battle tactics. Players are sure to favor some of the Bakugan warriors more than others. It seems as though most young children are quick to identify with 12 year old Dan, who is the main character in the Anime series.
Grab the Points and Win the Game
You get both gate cards and marbles in the Bakugan Battle Pack. These are really all that is needed to play the game. The spheres that contain the warriors are magnetic and they can only be opened if they roll onto one of the metallic gate cards.
All of the magnetic marbles contain different Bakugan characters. You spin these onto the battlefield and then the warring characters are released. A similar concept was used with those earlier Pokemon games that took the toy industry by storm. There are instructions on the gate cards that describe the points to be awarded to each character. The player whose Bakugan warrior earns the most points will win the gate card.
Collectors and Traders Love Bakugans
Bakugan characters are small enough to be easily carried about in your pocket. There is one exception to this rule, and that is a warrior named Deka. This special warrior is about the size of a tennis ball.
Most kids have as much fun finding and collecting the Bakugan figures as they do when they play with them. In order to get started you just need to get a Bakugan Battle Pack which comes with 8 gate cards and 6 Bakugan characters. You do not know which characters are in the Battle Pack until you open them. This “element of the unknown” adds to the excitement for both collectors and players.
Already kids and adults are involved in some frantic searches as they try to find the best warriors and their favorite characters. Players with the largest selection of powerful Bakugans will naturally have the best chance of winning the game. You can always begin with a basic assortment of warriors, and as your skills improve you can then start adding to your collection.
Game Accessories Make Great Gifts
A Bakugan Battle Pack is an exciting gift idea that will delight any child. You do not have to buy everything at one time either. It is easy to build and expand your child’s collection throughout the year by purchasing a few new characters and accessories. One of the extras that can make the game play more challenging is the Bakugan Launcher. With this product, a child is able to add new angles, spins and curves on the spheres as they are launched into action.

