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Mattel Puglicious Kids Game, Dog Treat-Stacking Challenge with Hungry Puppy, Gift for Kids 5 Years & Older

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  • This special edition Puglicious has a cool grey pug with a pink tongue and includes exclusive 'star' treats that give the player an additional turn!
  • Puglicious is a kids' game for dog lovers and game lovers 5 years and older.
  • Players stack treats on the pug's nose and then push its paw to get it to 'eat' them. If the pug eats, that player wins the treats! If it doesn't, the treats go back in the draw pile.
  • The player with the most treats at the end of the game wins!
  • Kids will love watching the pug flip and catch the flying treats.


Puglicious kids game sends animal lovers to dog heaven with an adorable pug puppy begging for treats. Kids take turns stacking treats on the pug's nose and pushing its paw to see how many it can 'eat.' This edition includes exclusive 'star' treats that give the player an additional turn. If the pug catches the treats, that player gets to keep them. If it doesn't, the treats go back in the draw pile. The player with the most treats at the end wins! But half the fun is watching the pug try to catch them all! It's easy to operate so kids 5 years and older can play on their own and practice their manual dexterity while having fun. Includes 1 pug and 24 treats.


jamie
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Such a cute and easy game. Best of all uses no batteries. My 5 yr old loves it.
NJ
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Sometimes the dog works and sometimes it does not. When working the kids in my school love this
Speechpathfl
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
The children throughly enjoy this game during speech therapy. They will work on their goals just for one turn.
Bilbo Baggins
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023
I do speech therapy and had bought this toy for lots of different activities within our clinic. When it first arrived, I had the difficulty several others have mentioned with the dog not catching the treats. The fact that several DID have success made me determined to figure out what the difference was. I tried various surfaces, stacking techniques, etc. Then, I discovered that, while I had been pushing the dog down to “sit” in a way that closed his mouth, he can actually sit with his mouth open. Making this small adjustment caused a significant jump in success (80-90% depending on number of treats in the stack). So, if you’re having trouble like I was, try that adjustment and hopefully you will have a lot of fun playing with this adorable doggo like we are!Other pros: appears sturdy, easy to store and to travel with the treats in his mouth, quick play, truly random as to who would win, able to play with just one child, and easy to play. You can also change up the rules or way you play, for example we might have “challenges” that go with each number/color, or have a story associated with the play activity.Cons: All minor for me, but: box isn’t super sturdy, balance of the treats may be a challenge (this could also be a pro, if you’re working on fine motor), and ours arrived with one eye in his mouth. Easy fix and it seems stable now, but kind of weird!Overall, I recommend this to any child who loves dogs, is a preschooler/young school-age, enjoys fast games, or an adult who needs another game to add to your therapy/classroom arsenal. Very happy with this purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021
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Kelli Jo
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021
Hard to keep the treats balanced since dog is plastic as are the treats. They slide off frequently and need restacked several times during play.
Mom of 3
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021
Arrived as promised. Box is very thin and flimsy. Plastic of the game is sturdy enough. It was a gift for my 5 year old nephew. We absolutely loves it.
Kdl
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2021
This was a Christmas gift and it’s been played a bunch since then. Fun game for kids and even adults. Love how it works and it’s well made and should last years. The action is random so you can’t really cheat- which is nice. Also makes so you can have a short game or a longer one. Lots of playability for a variety of ages honestly but mostly will appeal to younger kids age 3-8. The kids still laugh at the dog when he surprises them. He’s a cute dog. He doesn’t eat playdoh very well lol. It just sat in his nose instead of falling into his mouth. The kids made him snacks from playdoh.. that’s how much they enjoy him and the game.