There are several different sets to collect, each with mystery figures and the smallest is the individual Blind Box with one figure, a dog tag and a collectors sheet.
Each character has a score equal to their points in battle and it's printed underneath their footplate. The battle game is played by sliding pennies across a table to try to hit your opponents. Each time they are hit, they lose a point. When a character has lost all of their points, they are out of the game. Lose all your characters and you lose the battle.
The characters are very different and some of them are actually quite cute despite the weapons. Each has their own number and dog tag. The tags are plastic with a safety release plastic chain and all the details of the character on the back.
You can match your character to the collectors sheet and find out a little more about them.
We were also sent the Starter Pack for the Blue Battalion, which has a parachutist. We weren't expecting it and his parachute is tucked inside the box, so be careful when you open it.
The parachute is really nice, made from thick plastic with a brilliant little spacer half way along the strings to stop them becoming wound up together.
The parachutist is accompanied by two other figures and of course a mystery pack - I won't show you who is in there...
If you look at what is in the Starter Pack you know you are missing your 4 dog tags, chain, new recruit (collectors) guide and game guide, so they are hidden inside the cardboard truck! Look away now if you don't want to know where Awesome Little Green Men hide the rest of the contents of their starter set..
Awesome Little Green Men are available to buy now in all good toyshops. Blind Box £3.99 rrp, Starter Pack £14.99 rrp, Battle Pack £24.99 rrp. To find out more, play games and watch the videos, take a look at the Awesome Little Green Men website.
One of my readers can win an Awesome Little Green Men Blind Box and an Awesome Little Green Men Starter Pack in my Christmas Present Giveaways.
Entry to the giveaway is using the Gleam form below. I don't store your details and nor do Gleam, I only use them to check and notify the winner! Open to UK entrants only, the giveaway will end at midnight Sunday December 3rd. Full t's and c's at the bottom of the Gleam form.
To see all of my other Christmas Presaent Giveaways, including board games, stockingfillers, a Lumie Bedbug and a SmartGurlzUK coding toy for age 5+, please go to my giveaways page...
Awesome Little Green Men (age 6+) Christmas Present Giveaway
We were sent our Awesome Little Green Men for review.
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