Unit tested talking and moving operates The product is a complete Silly 6 Pins electronic bowling game by Milton Bradley, designed for children. This game, released in 1999, is a fun and interactive way for kids to enjoy bowling indoors. With six pins to knock down and a ball to roll, it offers an entertaining experience for young players. The electronic aspect adds a modern twist to the classic bowling gameplay, making it an engaging choice for family game nights or playtime with friends.
It's not clear in the descriptions I read but the pins themselves don't actually talk. The voices come from the base itself. As mentioned elsewhere, the comments the "pins" make are cute but repetitive. Again, a 3-7 year old won't notice. Others have commented that it is noisy which it would be if played on a tile, wood or concrete floor. It's not bad on carpet. The pins and ball are very hard plastic so they are durable but it will hurt if someone gets whacked with one. Some parental supervision advised here.