Description
Need a bit of slapstick humour to liven up the party atmosphere? Then Pie Face is the game that serves up the mayhem, and the mess, on a plate!
Challenge your party guests to face up to the purple pie-throwing hand. The aim of the game is to click the handle as many times as you can before the hand flicks up and splatters its contents right in your face! The first player to reach 25 clicks wins. But be warned: the pie thrower has a mind of its own - you never know when it's going to fire!
Pie Face is a family-friendly game that anyone aged 5 to 105 can enjoy. Players of all ages will enjoy the feeling of suspense as they wait for the pie thrower to trigger, and then roar with laughter when someone ends up with a cream pie right between the eyes!
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Manufacturer recommended age 5 years and above.
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Whipped cream not included with the game. Pie Face can also be played using a wet sponge in place of the cream.
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This is the official Hasbro version of the game.
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Requires 2 or more players.
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Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months.
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Warning: To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
5 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
HBHG0009
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
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