Well in brief, it’s a human powered F1 racing game that fits in a box. Children of all ages will literally have hours of fun.
We think that the Race In A Case is a fantastic game and we’re not the only ones. Reviewed by BBC2’s Something for the Weekend and described as “really good fun” and good value, Race In A Case is proving a hit. All you need to do is open the case and start playing. No wires, no batteries, minimum effort and take it anywhere. I imagine that parents dread putting together expensive, bizarrely packaged, incomprehensibly put together toys, that will probably be abandoned before the end of the day. Or the hunt for batteries, when a toy is suddenly back in favour.
Well, Race In A Case is none of those things. The slot racing track has all the fun and excitement of electric racing games but without the headache.
Use the hand powered controller to make the car move. Simply wind the handle round and the car goes. The faster you wind, the faster you go, but be sure not to wind too fast on the bends as you will surely crash! Just like the real thing. The whole family will have hours of fun racing these F1 cars round the track.
There are also track decorations to enhance the whole racing experience. This toy really does combine the fun of the mains powered slot racing systems (you know the ones), whilst being eco friendly and considerably cheaper. It’s also very portable, all you need is a flat surface of around 100 x 50 cm.
Race In A Case is stocked by several UK retailers such as Gizoo, Gadgets.co.uk and you can usually find it on Amazon Marketplace.