It seems pretty cool if you want to have a toy that allows you to engage in pseudo lightsaber or even use medieval sword combat for fun.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/le ... =discovery
Essentially lightsaber like toys but the blade won't hurt you while it can detect when a hit has occurred on a person as opposed to a block by the accelerometer built in. Also has several scoring modes programmed into it.
Currently a kickstarter pack. Is there any other toy like this on the market? The closest I can think of is the Wii when you play against the AI but not against another human opponent.
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Yea, it's when you pull the padding off a nerf bat and start wailing on each other. The only problem is it usually ends with everyone standing around the kid who took a hard shot to the temple and went down like a sack rocks, then the panic as you all come up with a cover story so your parents don't paddle your ass.mr friendly guy wrote:Currently a kickstarter pack. Is there any other toy like this on the market? The closest I can think of is the Wii when you play against the AI but not against another human opponent.
This is probably a lot safer, but kids just enjoy beating the shit out of each other so they're more likely to just break it. Giving a few pre-pubescent boys Pool Noodles pretty much always leads to them re-enacting 300 with marginally less blood and screaming.
You'd likely be better off with foam swords and using the tried and true "I hit you" "nu-uh, no you didn't" Cops and Robbers rule-system and save you some money. Adults dueling around with this would be hilarious, but likely only useful when you're drunk and stupid, so you'd be better off with cheap foam swords anyways.
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I have a feeling that this is designed as much for adults as for kids, given that you can have the cheap foam version and the master and grandmaster versions. Obviously the cheaper one for kids, the more expensive one for adults.
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Re: Sabertron
I'd personally not buy it, the guys I sword fight with use steel, but it'd be a laugh to mess around with.
Looks horribly balanced though...
Looks horribly balanced though...
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StarGazer, an experiment in RPG creation
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