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Fast Flick Tabletop Battle Game
Fast Flick Tabletop Battle Game
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Aim. Flick. Score. Win.
Turn family game night into a fast-paced tabletop showdown.
The Fast Flick Tabletop Battle Game challenges two players to use finger control, timing, and accuracy to launch their pieces across the board. Pull back the elastic launcher, line up your shot, and flick your piece toward the target.
Easy to learn but surprisingly competitive, it is a screen-free game designed for kids, parents, siblings, and friends.
The supplier lists the game as an indoor interactive toy made from plastic and wood, with a focus on entertainment, hands-on play, interest development, two-player competition, and interactive fun.
Simple Rules. Fast Rounds. Serious Competition.
No complicated setup.
No batteries.
No screens.
Just two players, a board, and one question:
Who has the better aim?
Use the elastic launcher to send your pieces sliding across the smooth playing surface. Control the angle, adjust your power, and react quickly before your opponent takes control of the game.
Every flick matters.
Choose Your Game Style
The supplier offers two different board styles, each creating a different challenge.
Battle Flick Board
A fast head-to-head game where black and white pieces compete across opposite sides of the board.
Use the elastic band to flick your pieces through the center opening and into your opponent’s side.
The goal is speed, control, and quick reactions.
Racing Track Board
A more accuracy-focused version featuring a curved track, scoring areas, and target zones.
Players launch pieces along the course and compete for position and points.
The supplier offers both Battle and Racing Track versions with 10, 20, or 30 playing pieces.
Battle Mode
Get Your Pieces Across Before Your Opponent Does
Battle Mode is all about speed.
Players start on opposite sides of the board with their own colored pieces.
Use your finger to pull a piece back against the elastic band.
Aim toward the opening in the center divider.
Release.
If your shot is accurate, the piece flies through the opening into your opponent’s side.
Then keep going.
The product instructions show a two-player game where each side begins with black or white pieces and players rapidly flick them through the center opening.
How to Play Battle Mode
1. Choose Sides
One player takes the black pieces.
The other player takes the white pieces.
2. Place Your Pieces
Arrange your pieces on your side of the board.
3. Pull Back
Use one finger to pull a piece against the elastic launcher.
4. Aim for the Opening
Line up your shot with the center gate.
5. Release
Let the elastic band launch the piece forward.
6. Keep Playing
Continue launching pieces as quickly and accurately as possible.
7. Clear Your Side
The supplier’s demonstration shows the objective as getting all of your pieces into the opponent’s playing area before they do the same to you.
The Center Gate Makes Every Shot Count
The opening in the center divider is intentionally sized to create an accuracy challenge.
Too much angle?
You hit the divider.
Too little power?
Your piece does not make it through.
Too much power?
You may lose control of the shot.
Finding the right combination of speed, direction, and force is what makes the game addictive.
Racing Track Mode
Slow Down. Aim Better. Chase the High Score.
Want something more strategic?
Choose the Racing Track version.
Instead of simply clearing your side, players launch pieces around a colorful track and toward scoring areas.
This version creates a different challenge where accuracy and position matter just as much as speed.
More Than One Way to Compete
The supplier’s Racing Track instructions show several possible styles of play.
Players can:
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Launch pieces toward scoring zones
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Compete for high-value positions
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Knock an opponent’s piece away from a good position
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Block important areas
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Count points after the round
The player with the stronger final position or score wins according to the chosen game rules.
Aim for the High-Value Zones
The Racing Track board includes numbered scoring areas such as:
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100 Points
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200 Points
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300 Points
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400 Points
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500 Points
A careful shot can land in a high-value area.
But your opponent may still knock it away.
That means the game is not over until the final shot.
Speed Meets Strategy
The game is easy enough to understand quickly, but each round encourages players to make small tactical decisions.
Should you aim directly for a score?
Should you knock away your opponent?
Should you use more power?
Should you play it safe?
That combination of hand control and simple strategy keeps the gameplay engaging without making the rules overly complicated.
A Screen-Free Game Everyone Can Join
Sometimes the best games do not need an app.
Put the board on a table or the floor.
Sit across from another player.
Start flicking.
The supplier promotes the game for indoor entertainment, two-player battles, hands-on interaction, and parent-child play.
It is a great choice for:
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Family game night
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Parent-child play
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Sibling challenges
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Playdates
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Rainy days
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Weekend activities
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Indoor parties
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Quick tabletop competitions
Helps Practice Hand-Eye Coordination
Every shot requires your eyes and fingers to work together.
Players must judge:
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Direction
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Distance
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Elastic tension
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Launch strength
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Piece position
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Opponent position
The supplier’s product materials specifically highlight hand-eye coordination, logical thinking, and interactive entertainment as benefits of the gameplay.
Quick to Learn
You do not need a long instruction manual.
Most players understand the basic idea after a few shots.
Pull.
Aim.
Release.
Watch what happens.
Adjust your next shot.
That makes it especially convenient for spontaneous family games and quick competitions.
Smooth Playing Pieces
The black and white playing pieces are designed with smooth surfaces so they can slide across the board during gameplay.
Supplier product images emphasize the polished playing pieces and repeated surface finishing used for smoother movement across the game board.
Strong Elastic Launcher
The side-mounted elastic bands provide the launching force for each shot.
Pull the piece backward.
Stretch the elastic.
Release.
The supplier highlights the elastic system as having enough tension for repeated launching during gameplay.
Compact Tabletop Size
The board measures approximately:
35 × 22 × 2.5 cm
or approximately:
13.8 × 8.7 × 1 in
That gives players enough room for active gameplay while keeping the board compact enough for convenient storage.
The supplier’s product specification image lists the board at approximately 35 × 22 × 2.5 cm.
Choose Your Piece Count
Multiple configurations are available.
10-Piece Set
A simple setup for shorter rounds.
20-Piece Set
More pieces create longer matches and additional gameplay possibilities.
30-Piece Set
The largest listed configuration for players who want more pieces available during play.
Both Battle and Racing Track versions are available with 10, 20, or 30 pieces.
Product Features
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Fast two-player tabletop gameplay
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Elastic finger-launching mechanism
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Battle and Racing Track versions
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Multiple ways to play
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Black and white playing pieces
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Smooth sliding pieces
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Center-gate accuracy challenge
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Scoring zones on Racing Track version
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Hand-eye coordination practice
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Simple strategic gameplay
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Screen-free entertainment
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Parent-child interaction
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Compact indoor game
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No batteries required
Product Specifications
Product Name: Fast Flick Tabletop Battle Game
Item Number: 661111-1
Product Type: Two-Player Finger-Flick Tabletop Game
Materials: Plastic & Wood
Players: 2 Players
Play Environment: Indoor
Approximate Size: 35 × 22 × 2.5 cm
Approximate Size in Inches: 13.8 × 8.7 × 1 in
Listed Package Weight: Approximately 300 g / 10.6 oz
Available Styles: Battle Board, Racing Track Board
Available Piece Counts: 10, 20, or 30 Pieces
The supplier lists plastic and wood as the primary materials and gives each listed configuration an approximate weight of 300 g.
Recommended Age
The supplier’s product attributes list the game for children in the 4–6 and 7–14 age ranges.
A product information graphic also displays 3+.
Because age markings may differ by packaging or market, always follow the age recommendation printed on the product packaging you receive and applicable local requirements.
Adult supervision is recommended for younger players.
What You’ll Receive
Contents depend on the option selected.
Your set includes:
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1 × Game Board
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Black Playing Pieces
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White Playing Pieces
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Integrated Elastic Launchers
The number of playing pieces depends on whether you select the 10-piece, 20-piece, or 30-piece version.
Board graphics and gameplay layout depend on whether you select Battle Mode or Racing Track Mode.
Why Kids Love It
Fast Action
Rounds start quickly and keep moving.
Easy Rules
Players can understand the basic gameplay almost immediately.
Real Competition
Every shot can help you—or give your opponent an advantage.
Different Challenges
Choose speed-focused Battle Mode or accuracy-focused Racing Track Mode.
No Screen Needed
Everything happens right on the board.
Why Parents Love It
Interactive Play
Two people play together instead of separately.
Simple Setup
No electronics or complicated preparation.
Compact Design
Easy to use on a table or floor.
Skill-Based Fun
The game encourages aim, timing, control, and simple strategy.
Great for Family Time
Adults can compete with kids using the same straightforward rules.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players can play?
The product is primarily designed as a two-player competition game.
Does it need batteries?
No. The game uses manual finger-controlled elastic launchers.
How do you launch the pieces?
Place a piece against the elastic band, pull it backward with your finger, aim, and release.
What is the difference between the two versions?
The Battle version focuses on launching pieces through a center opening into the opponent’s side.
The Racing Track version uses a curved course and scoring zones for a more accuracy-focused game.
How many pieces are included?
You can choose configurations with 10, 20, or 30 pieces.
What is the board made from?
The supplier lists plastic and wood as the primary materials.
How large is the board?
Approximately 35 × 22 × 2.5 cm.
Is it suitable for family play?
Yes. Parent-child interaction and two-player competition are among the listed product features.
Is this only for children?
The supplier markets it primarily as a children’s tabletop game, but the simple competitive format can also be enjoyed by family members playing together.
One Board. Two Players. No Excuses.
Pull back.
Aim carefully.
Release.
And watch the piece fly.
Whether you are racing to clear your side or chasing the highest score, every round becomes a fast battle of speed, accuracy, and strategy.
Challenge someone and see who really has the better flick.
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Fast Flick Tabletop Battle Game | 2-Player Family Board Game
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Challenge family and friends with a fast two-player finger-flick tabletop game featuring elastic launchers, Battle and Racing Track modes, multiple piece counts, and screen-free competitive fun.
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