GYA Ball
The first bit of enjoyment to be gleaned from the Gya Ball is actually guessing what it is and what it does! Looking like a cross between a meteorite and Superman’s slightly flat football, the Gya is, in fact, pre-programmed with 10 incredibly addictive games - all of which use the 12 flashing buttons - that are designed to test your reactions, hand-eye co-ordination and memory.
If this had been around in the 80s, we have no doubt whatsoever that Mr Miyagi would have used the Gya to train his Karate Kid apprentice. But it wasn’t, so he had to make do with chopsticks and shammy leathers. Anyhow, we digress….
Fantastic sound effects add to the overall mayhem of playing Gya, although if that’s not enough and you want to bring a little competitive edge to proceedings, you can even play with mates. This is brilliantly addictive and is one of those toys you’ll never get tired of bringing out at home.
Gya Ball - Ten Playing Games
- 'First Contact'- a game of reflexes
- 'Satellite in Orbit'- push the lights as they loop
- 'A Signal from Space'- a test of memory
- 'Mystery Code'- try and guess the mystery sequence
- 'A ½ Tragedy'- a group game, one button is a failure button, don't let it be you that presses it.
- 'Light Resonance'- match pairs of lights
- 'Virus Attack'- push the buttons before the music stops
- 'Real Force'- an advanced 'First Contact'
- 'Chase The Mystery Light'- as it sounds
- 'Last Battle'- memorise someone else's light sequence and recreate it adding yours onto the end
- Bonus Game- a Grand Finale.