This spring I reviewed the Nerf N-Force Sword. Vaguely manga-esque in appearance and coming in two models, the sword provides a safe outlet to the inevitable duels kids wage. As I wrote in that review ...
Here in the northern bit of the northern hemisphere, the weather is finally starting to turn from the icy depths of winter to the beautiful rainbow of warmth that is spring. With this change, many ...
For many parents, watching a group of boys mimic battles with sticks as guns or swords spells trouble. Odds are that they will tell the children to "stop before somebody gets hurt!" or "play something ...
Not too long ago, we took a look at Nerf’s new line of foam swords… and we liked what we saw. Nerf has since expanded the line with a new long sword made of firmer material, looking more like it came ...
Unlike the wet noodle Nerf blades of my youth, these new N-Force scepters are stiff enough to put on the hurt without flexing, but soft enough to not scare mom (too much). I want. Get a couple of ...
Parents of vikings, buccaneers, ronin and other blade-swingers will tell you Timmy will pick up pretty much anything swordlike and use it to fight his fantasy duels, without regard to such minor ...
Nothing on Earth brings out the imagination better than Nerf. I mean, it’s one thing to build something amazing in a game or use those crazy little bricks, but with Nerf you actually get to play it ...
Okay, we're all adults here, but let's get real for a moment -- pretend sparring is rad! Whether it's NERF swords or retractable lightsabers, there's something just plain awesome about sword fighting ...
How does it work? Imagine children are playing a battle with pillow forts and cardboard swords. This is not just a question of whose fort topples first. The game will require them to read facial ...