The Nerf Elimination Game is a pretty cool product. Unlike most Nerf sets where you’re given a gun and a few darts and then you’re expected to make your own fun, the Nerf Elimination Game actually has rules.
The Elimination Game package comes with four tiny little Nerf guns called “eliminators.” It’s easy to take one look at the size of the guns and write them off right away, but don’t let their small size fool you — these things pack a nice little punch (20-25 feet).
This is how the game works:
Each player is given the name of one other person to hunt down, so that each person is both a target and a hunter. If you shoot your target, that player gives you the name of their target, and that is your new target. The game continues until there are only two people left, and believe me when I say that it can get very intense very quickly. The Elimination Game is great to play inside, and it really shines in close quarters.
The Nerf Elimination Game is really quite a bit of fun to play, especially as you learn the importance of accuracy and ammo conservation (an art that gets lost sometimes with the rapid-fire tendency of many Nerf guns like the Vulcan and Raider).
All in all, if you’re looking for a game that you can play with your friends of kids on a Saturday night, you can’t go wrong with the Nerf Elimination Game.
