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Ouija Board: Glow-in-the-Dark

Ouija Board: Glow-in-the-Dark

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Brand: Hasbro
Category: Toy

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $14.99
You Save: $5.00 (25%)



New (12) Collectible (6) from $9.99

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 293 reviews
Sales Rank: 424

Batteries Included: No
Age: 10 - 15 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 1.6 x 10.6 x 15.8

MPN: 000600
UPC: 073000006006
EAN: 0073000006006
ASIN: B0000524NG

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • All-time classic!!!
  • Great for Collectors!!!
  • Great for all ages!!!
  • Easy to play!!!
  • Buyer must understand and assume all risks!!!

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Editorial Reviews:

Editorial Review
If you've seen "The Exorcist" lately, the folks at Parker Brothers would like to extend a heartfelt "Captain Howdy-Ya-Do?" courtesy of their newly luminescent classic Ouija Board equipment. It's the same traditional setup as it was decades ago: the alphabet-and-numbers board with "Yes," "No," and "Good Bye" spelled out in turn-of-the-century mysterious script; the heart-shaped "Message Indicator Oracle" with the readout window; the numerous coy references to Ouija being "only a game--isn't it?" So if this edition seems to comprise a bit more plastic than we remember, the promise of the board and indicator glowing in the dark for half-an-hour (after exposure to lamplight for 10 minutes) more than makes up for it. Of course, in the dark you'll never know for sure whether the person across the board is the one pushing the indicator, now will you? --Tony Mason

Product Description
It has always been mysterious. It has always been mystifying. And now...it glows in the dark! Just ask it a question and wait to see what answer the Mystifying Oracle will reveal to you. You and a partner sit on opposite sides of the board, with your fingers placed lightly on the message indicator. One of you will ask a question. Now concentrate very hard on the matter at hand - and wait for the indicator to move and begin to reveal the answer through its message window. Will it tell you Yes or No' Will it give you a number or spell out an answer' For centuries, players have brought their questions to the Ouija board. What you do with the information it reveals is between you - and the Mystifying Oracle! Game includes: Ouija board and plastic message indicator. For 2 players.


Customer Reviews:   Read 288 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars love the glow in the dark !   August 1, 2008
I love the newer glow in the dark version, i used to have this years ago as a child, I am now 38 and wanted to show nieces this amazing board I used to "play" with as a kid.


5 out of 5 stars Why are there always fanatics?   July 30, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Of course there are fanatics calling this toy evil because B movies give it a bad name but the fact is this IS a toy. This is a toy. It's a fun toy. It's a rectangular piece of card board with the alphabet drawn on it and then painted with glow in the dark paint. The planchet (the triangle thing) is plastic. It wasn't 'carved by Satan.' It's not Evil. It's a toy. Think about it. What self respecting demon is going to show up using a glow in the dark piece of plastic? If that's your idea of evil clearly you don't know and about the cruelty and violence in the world today that you have to rant about a TOY! Get a grip!

Little girls use these at slumber parties and I've yet to see anyone sucked into Hell for asking the piece of cardboard 'Does Timmy like me?' Some of these negative reviews calling this evil and Satanic are out right silly.




1 out of 5 stars Waste of money   July 22, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this for my daughter for fun with her friends. It is cheaply made and she said it is so boring she doesn't even want to use it. After all that begging, it was a waste of money.


3 out of 5 stars Used to be a cynic....   May 3, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I used to be a cynic also, and just tried this board for a laugh. I gave this board very low reviews because I regret ever trying this out. I am not a religious person, but soon after I first became involved with this aspect of the occult hell became a very believable phenomenon.

Nothing actually happened while playing with the board; my cynicism was confirmed by my friends who tried too hard to read intelligence into the random movements occurring with the help of the participants. It was later that night when strange things began occurring. I was alone in my apartment, and was just about to turn in for the night when I heard dishes crashing in the kitchen. When I turned the lights on to investigate I couldn't find the source of the noise, the dishes were all sitting in their proper places in the cupboard; dismayed I went to bed thinking that I had somehow imagined the sounds- though I couldn't recollect anything of that sort occurring before. I stopped thinking about it and went to sleep with nothing else happening that night.

The entire week strange things continued to happen: I would leave a room and return a minute later and the furniture would be rearranged, my keys and wallet would disappear and then I would find them an hour later in the most obvious place, i.e. on the kitchen table, I initially reasoned that I was just under alot of stress and more absent minded than usual, but then the messages started appearing. On foggy bathroom mirrors, written in pencil on scraps of paper, and even whispered in the dead of night. They were threatening, taunting, malevolent promises that chilled me to the core. I have taken pictures of these sinister communications, but nobody believes me. Please, trust me and avoid the evil which this board channels.



5 out of 5 stars Thought Ouija Was A Joke & Ouija Made Me Think AGAIN!!!!   April 5, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I recently purchased this Ouija board after chatting it up with my boyfriend about how scary a Ouija Board would be to use on Holloween. Obviously I was making sarcastic remarks and was not serious about it becauase I thought Ouija was all nothing but a bunch of hog wash.

Well anyway I ordered the dumb thing because we thought it be a fun joke to get it and see that this thing dont work like people believe it to. I thought it was so funny how people called this simple piece of plastic & cardboard "Witchcraft" and "Black" magic, and would say that those who attend church would never bother with it. Needless to say I ordered the thing and it got to my place with the great help of UPS. I got the thing opened and left it in the sunlight atop my window sil for the remainer of the day (alough directions tell you to leave it under a lamp or in direct sunlight for 30 minutes) anyway I was home alone that night and I decided to test it out and I asked "Is anybody there?" and then the pallette moved over and stopped on "Yes". Man I coulda pissed myself. I told the "spirit" Good bye & chucked it in the closet!

The next night I was convinced to get the thing out the closet and have me and my boyfriend try it out. Well folks, at the end of this session I found out that there are 6 spirits in my home and they been there before we had even moved in. They had told us how they were siblings and that the oldest of them all was a 21yr old male. That their parents were alive but was not the cause of their death. I know that the "deceased" are not your best spellers but this particular one had a easier time with yes and no questions. Spelling was hard to catch, like when he had said that my best friend and his girl would break up December 5th, but instead showed us "D" & "5". I asked if he ment Dec 5th & the pallette flew over to yes!

I barely got sleep last night, and I cant help but to keep thinking how spooky the ordeal was, I thought this was a joke but beware its not! Dont ask the things you may not be able to accept once you learn the truth. ALWAYS go over the questions you tend to ask the Ouija, and make sure the people involved agree. You dont want anyone uncomfortable and kill the mood. And remember sometimes its easier to form your questions in yes and no answer format instead of relying on spelling. Grammer can tend to suck, so I suggest something like what we did, we asked "are you male or female? Answer yes for male or no for female". He answered yes. If you are curious, and not afraid and want to experience what it is to contact the deseaced then I highly reccomend it! Just say a prayer before hand & always say good-bye. Sometimes they will say it back, other times they may not. But that dont matter, Just make sure that YOU always do when you are ready to call it a night. Its just simple manners.

*Have fun, Be safe, and have faith*






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