Look, we loved what
Hasbro did with
Lazer Tag
last year. But, let's be honest, that thing was pure testosterone.
We're not saying the ladies couldn't get down, but the alien-blasting AR
solo games weren't exactly designed with little girls in mind. Rebelle
ditches the lasers for
NERF
arrows and slaps a supposedly female-friendly coat of purple and pink
paint on the whole thing. While the blasters still operate without the
optional Mission Central App cradle ($15), it's once you get the whole
kit together that things really start to fall into place. The attachment
lets you drop in an iPhone (4, 4S or 5) and fire up the free companion
app. (And don't worry Google fans, an Android version of the app along
with a universal mount are also in the works.) Rather than focus on solo
games and individual competition, the Rebelle Mission Central app
encourages kids to form squads and compete not just for supremacy over
their friends but also for in-game perks, like accessories for their
avatars. Those virtual personas can be completely customized, allowing
girls to fully embrace their secret agent fantasies.Of course, you can
also document your foam-arrow battles and share them.
The
blasters themselves are pretty standard NERF fare and all some basic
variation on a crossbow design. The rotating barrel Crossbow ($25) has a
pump-action and a rail for installing the cradle, a feature that's not
on some of the smaller models like the pocketable, single-shot Sneak
Attackers. The other model currently slated for cradle compatibility is
the Heartbreaker Bow ($20), which sticks with a more traditional bow and
arrow design and has a dash more wickedness to the design than some of
the other blasters. The whole Rebelle line is expected to hit shelves in
the fall -- so little brothers beware.
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