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Carrom 2
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Reviews by Users
06 Feb 2009



Perfect!
This is just how I remember it when I was growing up in Brooklyn. The only difference is that the sticks are plastic not wood. The plastic is a very durable, thick plastic though and I think they are actually better then the original wooden ones that would get all beat up. I like that I can store it under the bed and that it doesn't need batteries too. My 5 year old daughter also loves it and so does everyone who comes over our house, both adults and children....
–Evelyn Dejesusfrom Amazon.com
25 Dec 2008



No-noise, no batteries = heavenly nostalgia
What could be better? Here's a toy that takes you back to your own youth, that will even bring a sparkle to the eyes of your grown children, and that will delight six-ten year olds even though they've been brought up on noisy, mechanical, TV/video/computer stuff. You can open the box, you don't need a PhD to read directions, and the game begins! True, the nok-hockey sticks are now plastic, the basic board is a tad smaller than you remember, and the puck will probably disappear in a day (hide ...
–Jammy Grammyfrom Amazon.com
15 Aug 2008



fun with a simple toy
when I was growing up in Brooklyn many years ago, before PC's and laptops, this was a very popular toy. For me and my sister, it still is. It's simple to use and provides a lot of fun. You don't have to plug it in, or put software in it, or worry if it's going to boot up or not. there is no batteries.
my point is that it's a simple, basic toy and it's entertaining and fun to play with. It brings back memories when life was much more simple.
–Bruce W. M.from Amazon.com