Review: PJ Masks Rival Racers Track Playset & PJ Masks Season 1 is now on Netflix #StreamTeam

PJ Masks Rival Racers Track Playset
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Just Play has been really awesome to us lately and they sent along the PJ Masks Rival Racers Track Playset for free for us to play with and review. This just so happens to coincide with the release of PJ Masks Season One on Netflix and I am a Netflix #StreamTeam member. So, opinions on all are my own.

Andrew loves PJ Masks. He often will yell Catboy speed and go running across the yard at full tilt. I’m excited for him because the PJ Masks toys are pretty sweet and he has already fallen in love with them. We received the Rival Racers Track Playset from Just Play and we’ve had it in the box for a little while. We just haven’t had the time to actually play the game so it sat. Well, I had some time with Andrew last night and we opened it together. Just Play sent us the playset but I picked up a Gekko and an Owlette basic figure because you need the whole team, right? Right. The basic figures are slightly smaller than the Catboy figure in this set. You can see that in this image.

PJ Masks

The Rival Racers Track is nice. It is easy to put together, even for kids. The pieces slide together and fit tightly but not so tightly that Andrew cannot pull them apart to reconfigure the track. The set comes with Catboy and his Cat-Car vehicle. It also comes with Night Ninja’s Bus. Kids can send either of the vehicles over a jump or through a loop-the-loop. The Cat-Car only works with Catboy, the vehicle is specially molded to the figure’s proportions. I tried using the additional figures that I bought in the Cat-Car but they don’t fit right. The sending the cars through the loop is really loud. It also took a few tries to figure out the right amount of pressure needed to get the Cat-Car through the loop and them up the hill and to the finish line. We found that slamming down on the launcher with one hand didn’t work but quick even pressure with two hands almost always did the trick.

Andrew was quite excited to play with this set and even more excited that it is a toy that he can have in his room. Although he cannot play it until everyone gets up since the launchers are super loud especially when he slams them down to launch the vehicles.

PJ Masks on NetflixBefore he gets to playing with the toys, though, he can watch PJ Masks on Netflix because Season One has just been added! If you are unfamiliar with PJ Masks let me explain what it is all about. The series originally debuted on Disney Junior and follows three 6-year-olds: Connor, Amaya and Greg who are kids by day and superheroes at night. When they put on their pajamas and activate their animal amulets, they transform into their superhero alter egos—Catboy, Owlette and Gekko—and go on adventures, defeat evil villains, solve mysteries and learn valuable life lessons. I’ve watched it a number of times with Andrew and he loves it, I like that he watches it and learns from it, too.

Andrew and his PJ Masks Toys

There are additional vehicles and playsets for PJ Masks and they all look really decent. I beleive that the basic vehicles that hold the 3 inch figures will also work on this track and there is even a PJ Masks Headquarters playset! Also, if you’d like to know exactly what is in this set here is he official description from the Just Play Site.

PJ Masks Rival Racers Track Playset
Favorite nighttime heroes Catboy, Owlette and Gekko kick the action into high gear with the new PJ Masks Rival Racers Track Playset, based on Entertainment One’s hit TV series “PJ Masks.” Kids can play out the adventures seen in the show as they zoom through the raceway to save the Museum from Night Ninja! Launch the vehicles into action using one of two built in mega launchers, then zoom through the loop and around the curves. Watch out for Luna Girl when she pops-up on the track, then cross under the city bridge and race past Romeo to the finish line! The racing action is super-fast when PJ Masks are saving the day! Playset includes Catboy figure, Cat-Car vehicle and Night Ninja Bus. Ages 3+.

Features

  • Catboy figure is poseable to promote imaginative play.
  • Launch Catboy around the loop and around the bend.
  • Propel Night Ninja up the ramp and through the museum doors.
  • Watch out for the pop-up Luna Girl!
  • Speed past Romeo up the ramp!
  • Ages 3+.

What’s Included

  • One PJ Masks race track playset.
  • One 3″ Catboy figure.
  • One Cat-Car vehicle.
  • One Night Ninja Bus.
  • Two vehicle launchers.
  • Pop up Luna Girl piece.
  • Spinning Romeo piece.

Play Bonk, Just Not Before Bed

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We received a copy of Bonk from the makers of Klask. they liked what we did with that first game and wanted us to check out this new one. Opinions are our own.

Last night Andrew wanted to play a game before bed. He wanted to play Candyland and I just wasn’t up for doing that at all. I have been looking for some time together to play a new game called Bonk. This is a wooden game with the main objective to knock a single wooden ball with multiple steel balls rolled down chutes into your opponent’s goal. It is pretty straightforward and can get frantically fun. The wooden ball starts in the middle of the game board. In all four corners there are wooden chutes that can be moved from side to side in order to aim the steel balls at the wooden ball. Each player starts with three steel balls that they can use to hit the wooden ball into the goal of the opposing team or if they are quick enough or skilled enough they can prevent the wooden ball from falling to their goal. Each time a player gets a point the game resets. The wooden ball goes back into the middle and players share a simultaneous group High five and play starts again. I suspect that the high five is meant to give everyone a fighting chance at the game. It resets the players and the action and at the same time it makes it a fair start to the round. Once the high five happens play resumes and it is crazy.

We played tonight right before the kids went to bed and they got so riled up at how fast and silly the gameplay is. Something so incredibly simple had them in giggle fits. You can pick the game up at Target exclusively and it is a fun one for family get-togethers and parties and more. A great way for everyone to “slow down” and play something unplugged. Expect to get excited when you play, though. Here is a video that better explains the gameplay.