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| | | Description: | | The Sprout are always precisely prim, particularly proper and the most purely polite of all of the Funkeys. The Sprout have perfectly manicured lawns, elaborate gardens and showpiece homes. They are often featured in Funkey Home and Garden and Architecturally Funkey Digest, and a Sprout has won the coveted FELIX award (given to the neatest Funkey) for as long as anyone can remember. Most jobs around town associated with keeping things beautiful are held by Sprout. They work in concert with the Boggle to keep trash off the street although they find the Boggle to be gross creatures. They have a natural ability to grow any type of vegetation. If they had thumbs, they would most certainly be green! | | | Features: | |
• Explore a funky, computerized world of games, stories, quests and surprises
• Requires Funkey's Starter Kit (sold separately)
• Ages 8 and up
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.97 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.77 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.95 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.22 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.35 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.75 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.81 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.13 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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Funkeys demistifiedSep 08, 2010
By Harold Pont This item is a game module for Radica's game called UB Funkeys. It cannot be used without a UB Funkeys base that plugs into your computer via a USB port. I think the best thing about this game is that the player (young or old) must participate in some activity to earn coins that are then exchanged for goods to enhance one of three rooms that you can then share with other players through the internet. The interaction between players on the internet is very restricted, so I feel comfortable letting even my smallest children play online. To really enjoy the game you should also have access to the internet. Some of the modules allow the player to interact with other players through the internet. When signed on as an administrator you can also get updates and patches from [...] automatically. We have not purchased all of the game modules, but we are enjoying the ones that we have. To help you decide which module's character, activity, and the rewards available I will list the ones we have so you can make the decision for yourselves.
Berger (cow shaped module) allows the player access to "Daydream Oasis." The activity is to build a 21 scoop ice cream cone. The rewards are dairy related furniture, horns to go on your wall, or other dairy related foods.
Drift (speedometer faced module) allows the player to access Drift's Garage in main Funkeys Town. The activity is a pinball game. The possible rewards include traffic cones, different gas containers, tables shaped like the bumpers in the pinball game, and if your real good you can get a free pinball futon.
Duce (devil shaped module) allows the player access to "Magma Gorge." The activity is a skeet shoot with records instead of clay pigeons and a trident instead of a shot gun. The possible rewards are all volcanic in nature accept some couches with exhaust pipes on the side and different colored records to hang on the wall in one of your rooms.
Dyer (peace symbol faced module) allows the player access to "Daydream Oasis." The activity is a Mahjong game that can be played against someone else on the internet or against the computer. The possible rewards include rugs in the shape of the peace sign, smile faces that portray a mood for your wall, tie-dye bean bags, and Mahjong tables.
Glub (fish shaped module) allows the player access to "Kelpy Basin." The activity is a bowling game and the possible rewards include under water speakers, a variety of kelps and anemone beds.
Lucky (rainbow faced module) allows the player access to "Daydream Oasis." The activity is a kind of Soccer kick off challenge. The possible rewards include shamrocks, piles of coins and cauldrons of coins.
Ptep (mummy shaped module) allows the player access to "Nightmare Rift." The activity is to reveal two of a kind items arranged in a pyramid. The rewards include hieroglyph tablets and other Egyptian items.
Rewind (parrot with antenna) allows the player access to "Funkeykey Island." The activity for any of the modules with antenna is a limited chat with other players who are online. The content of the conversation is restricted to set statements that are selected from the menu. The rewards in Rewind's nest on Funjeykey Island is a phone to invite other players to see one of their three rooms and what they have earned to decorate it with, cell phones give you the ability to participate in this limited chat feature, and you can also get an interactive bird and nest to put in one of your rooms. I love my bird and nest.
Scratch (has a record on the face) allows the player access to the noisy "Da Scratch Club" inside Funkeystown. The activity is similar to the wii guitar hero game. It looks like a juke-box and as the music plays a disk floats down to the red line at the bottom of the screen. When the disk hits the red line, the player needs to press either the X, C, M, N, or the space-bar. The player can buy turntables, techno-chairs, speakers and deflector dishes from the counter inside.
Snake oiler (has a snake on his helmet) allows the player access to the "Speed Racer Complex" inside Funkeystown. The activity is to drive a race car in a race around bends and obstacles. The rewards are all snake related. He can also access another driver's rewards inside the Royalton complex when the player can buy trophies, display cases of trophies, and game tables.
Sol (sun symbol on the face of this module) allows the player access to "Funkeykey Island." The activity is miniature golf. The rewards include rays of light, tanning beds, hammocks and if you are really good you get a mask that magnifies light so you can explore a dark part of the island.
Sprocket (robot with a sprocket on its tummy) allows the player access to "Nightmare Rift." The activity is boxing than can be played against another player online or against the computer. The rewards include technical plans to sprocket to go on the wall of one of your rooms, metal dogs, metal tables shaped like a sprocket, and benches made of sprockets.
Sprout (flower on his face) allows the player to access "Kelpy Basin". The game is similar to bejeweled where the player needs to move one flower to get three or more in a row. Then they disappear and you get so long to complete levels one through four. The player can spend their coins at the counter for many different plant related items. I love the round gardens, and the pink flower for getting a high score.
Tiki (shark looking with slit eyes) allows the player access to "Kelpy Basin." The game is breakout. The rewards include torches, masks, gongs, and drums.
Trixie (looks like a girl wearing purple and pink checked pants) allows the player access to "Speed Racer Complex" inside Funkeystown. The game is to fly her helicopter in a thunder storm and rescue funkeys by depositing them two at a time at the station in the center of Funkeystown. The player can buy checked or flowered wallpaper, flowers in vases and much more at the counter.
Twinx (stars on it's eyes and on it's tummy) allows the player access to "Kelpy Basin." The game is similar to the Space Invaders game but with rainbows, clouds, and suns. After clearing a screen of these celestial items going faster and faster as they bounce from wall to wall and level to level, the player can go to the counter and buy chocolate corals, chocolate couches, chocolate waterfalls, and canopy beds and tables.
Vlurp (vampire shaped module) allows the player access to "Nightmare Rift." The game is a kind of maze where you must collect watering cans and pots. The rewards include gothic windows, coffins, very large trees, goblets and chairs with bat wings, and if you are good at the maze you get a tomatoes plant called Noctomatoe for one of your rooms.
Vroom (red, white and blue with a star on its eye) allows the player access to "Laputa Space Station." The activity is Skeet ball. The rewards include couches with exhaust pipes, star shaped tables, engines, and oil drums.
Waggs (dog shaped module) allows the player access to Waggs University in Funkeystown. The activity is a word scramble (a hard one too). The rewards include anything you might want or not want for your dog.
I hope this helps. I noticed that one of the other gamers said that he bought a module and then erased it and turned it into a flash drive. That is utterly preposterous. These are game module that have Read Only Memory, and cannot be used in any other way. They do make a great game. My children are learning that they cannot have the reward they want unless they earn some coins by playing a game first. The game includes good guys and bad guys and great places to explore. I love it, and I am 41 years old. Even my 5 year old loves it. If you decide to play, drop by my room (I am RacersGarage). Have fun.
Pretty coolJan 24, 2010
By Mrs. Butcher Bought this for my 10 year old daughter. She has been collecting these things and loves playing these. Her favorite color is green, so I went with this one. I don't know what this one actually does.
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Beware - One (or two or four) Funkey is not enoughJan 02, 2009
By Robin E. Soler
"Parent of two girls"
I bought a starter set at Target on clearance. I was able to get it up and started for my kids, ages 6 and 10. We were not fully impressed, but had four other funkeys to load (all under $3.00 on clearance), so they had enough to keep them busy. Last night a new driver was made available. It took well over two hours to load on a very good machine. The updates are decent - some new looks, interactive characters, a few challenges. What I found most problematic, however, is that to take advantage of most of these new options you have to have more than 10 funkeys or you can purchase ghost-like funkeys with points. Well, they are lots of points. Now, you can buy those points with cash instead of earning them. As a parent, I don't like this at all. We don't use Club Penguin for this reason. And, what you get for the money is very limited. A new game per funkey may be worth $2.00, but Webkinz has way more to offer for the purchase of only one toy - you don't need to buy something new every few days to keep the toy interesting.
So, unless you want to turn this into a hundred dollar investment, I suggest you stay away from it or only buy products that are on clearance (and don't have crazy shipping costs attached).
1 of 5 found the following review helpful:
FunkeyMar 08, 2008
By C.Sue
"fusion I"
We received our product new, within the standard shipping time. I would order again
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