Bakugan Battle

Bakugan Battle

Bakugan Battle

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Room for the Imagination

Bakugan Battle game combines skill (aiming your Bakugan) and strategy (placement of the cards). The aim is to roll or launch your Bakugan warriors on to the cards placed in the arena or your gaming area, they pop open on the magnetic cards -- although sometimes they do it even when they don't land on the cards.

 

You score the points on the cards that coincides with the type of warrior you have chosen for your battle. Each player takes turns adding or subtracting their scores along the way, the winner is the one with highest score.


There are 2-4 players and you each lay down a car (face down) in front of your opponent and their card will be in front of you. Then you take turn launching your bakugan, once one lands on a card properly it will open.

 

Play continues until 2 bakugan are on the same card, if they're both yours you win the card and you take it out of play, if their not both yours (one yours and one opponents) then you battle, flip the card over.

 

There are different types of cards; normal cards which just have the sector bubbles on the side indicating how much your bakugan gain/ loses g-points depending on their attribute, there's character card which will have the name of a bakugan at the top and if one of those bakugans land on the card then their g-points are doubled, there are also command cards which have tiny writing at the bottom of the card indicating that there is something you have to do (commands vary.) but anyway the point is to have more g- points than your opponent- say my pyros (red) bakugan has 300g's and my opponents haos (silver- white) bakugan has 350g's and they landed on the same card, we would flip it over and look on the left of the card where the sector bubbles are and find the red bubble and the white bubble.

 

Inside those bubbles there will be a number such as -50 or 100 this indicates the number of g's that you must add or takeaway from your bakugans power level. So if the card said in the red bubble: 100 than I would add 100g's to my bakugan's power making it 400g's. And say the white bubble said: -50 than you would take off 50g's form my opponents bakugan making it 300gs.

 

So now it's 400 against 300 and mine's stronger so I take the bakugans and the card off the field and they're now mine, although I can't use the card again.

 

Play continues until 1 player runs out of Bakugan. And at the beginning of you're turn it is your choice to put down another card on the field of not, but if you do put one down than one side of the card must always be touching a side of a card that is already on the field.


If you are unfamiliar with the TV show it is shown on Cartoon Network, you may feel a little lost at first in the world of Bakugan. But with the help of the colorful, animated Bakugan Web site, you'll soon get the gist of what the game is about and how to play. A launcher isn't necessary kids can simply roll the Bakugan like marbles for a fun and action-packed game with their friends.


Exciting Magnetic Action

The Bakugan come in many colors and varieties that make them great fun to collect and trade. The majority of them are pocket-sized and easy for children to carry around and take to their friend's houses, there is also a carry case available. The magnetic cards that activate the warriors is a clever idea that adds excitement to the game. The Bakugan Launcher (sold separately) is a great accessory, it has three shooting modes ("curve," "angle, and "distance"), sadly it doesn't include any instructions.