🦛 Chomp, compete, and conquer—bring home the ultimate preschool showdown!
EFFORTLESS CLEANUP - Integrated marble and hippo storage means less mess, more playtime—because who has time to clean?
SAFE KID FRIENDLY - Crafted from durable plastic with safety warnings to keep your little ones secure while they play.
ICONIC GOLDEN MARBLE - Chomp the golden marble to claim victory and bragging rights in this classic preschool favorite.
COMPACT PORTABLE DESIGN - Sized perfectly at just over 10 inches, it fits easily on any table or game shelf for spontaneous play.
FAMILY FUN FOR 2 4 PLAYERS - Engage your crew in fast-paced, competitive chomping action that brings everyone together.
Hungry Hungry Hippos is a lively board game designed for 2-4 players aged 4 and up, featuring a compact 10.5-inch plastic setup with easy marble and hippo storage for quick cleanup. This classic game challenges kids to chomp the golden marble first, promoting fast-paced fun and family bonding without the need for batteries.
Specifications
Product Dimensions
10.51 x 4.61 x 10.51 inches
Item model number
98936
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Safety warning
WARNING: choking hazard. Not for children under 3 years.
Target gender
Unisex
Material Type
Plastic
Additional product features
Easy Cleanup Storage
Number Of Items
1
Batteries required
No
Item Weight
1.77 pounds
Can a 2 year old enjoy this game? Playing with another 2 year old?
Is the quality really as bad as the reviews say? I have such fond childhood memories of this game 😩 I want to get it for my own kids now.
What diameter are the marbles? I'd like to buy the game and replace the cheap plastic ones with
better quality marbles. Thanks
How to unlock the tails from down position?
Reviews
4.4
All from verified purchases
S**R
Hungry hippo
A Hilarious, Hungry, Hippo-Sized Hit: Why This Classic Game Still Reigns SupremeForget the latest video game craze, the intricate strategy board games that require a PhD to understand, or the trendy fidget toys that are yesterday's news. If you're looking for pure, unadulterated, laugh-out-loud fun for the whole family (and I mean everyone), then you need the Hungry Hungry Hippos game in your life. This isn't just nostalgia talking; this is a testament to a game that has stood the test of time and continues to deliver smiles and shrieks of delight.From the moment you crack open the box, the vibrant, chunky plastic hippos with their wide, expectant googly eyes beckon you. The simple setup – just snap the hippos onto the base, release the marbles, and you're ready to rumble – is a breath of fresh air in a world of complicated instructions and endless rulebooks. Even my youngest niece, who struggles with most games, grasped the concept instantly. It's beautifully intuitive: you press the hippo's tail, they chomp down, and hopefully, they gobble up some marbles. That's it. Pure, unadulterated, glorious simplicity.But don't let the simplicity fool you. Beneath the surface of frantic chomping lies a chaotic, exhilarating competition that will bring out the kid in everyone. The tension builds as the marbles scatter, the hippos’ jaws snap with increasing ferocity, and the room fills with the rhythmic "CHOMP CHOMP CHOMP" that is the game's signature sound. It's a symphony of silly sounds and competitive spirit.What makes Hungry Hungry Hippos so brilliant is its universal appeal. It transcends age barriers. I've played with kids as young as four and grandparents in their seventies, and everyone is equally enthralled. There's something inherently satisfying about watching those plastic hippos devour marbles. It's primal, it's silly, and it's utterly addictive. Even when you're not playing, just looking at the hippos lined up, ready for action, brings a smile to your face.Beyond the sheer fun factor, Hungry Hungry Hippos also offers some sneaky educational benefits. It helps develop hand-eye coordination, improves reflexes, and even introduces basic counting skills (whoever gobbles the most marbles wins!). But don't tell the kids that; they're too busy having a blast to realize they're learning something.Now, let's talk about the quality. This isn't some flimsy toy that will break after a few plays. The Hungry Hungry Hippos game is built to last. The plastic is sturdy, the mechanisms are robust, and I've had my set for years, and it's still going strong. It can withstand the enthusiastic chomping of even the most rambunctious players.Some might argue that the game is repetitive, but I disagree. Every game is different. The marble distribution is never the same, the other players' strategies vary, and the sheer randomness of the hippo's chomping action keeps things fresh and exciting. It's a game that you can pull out time and time again, and it will always deliver a good time.In conclusion, Hungry Hungry Hippos is more than just a game; it's an experience. It's a catalyst for laughter, a bonding activity for families, and a guaranteed good time for anyone who dares to unleash their inner hippo. It's a classic for a reason, and it deserves a place in every family's game collection. Five stars? Absolutely. If I could give it six, I would. Now, if you'll excuse me, I hear some marbles calling my name… CHOMP CHOMP CHOMP
O**T
Fantastic game a classic that never gets old and all kids love
The boys loved this game was a huge hit easy to play for all ages strong easy to put together great price kids had a blast with it and still do when they get Baird it’s the first game they pull out to play and has held up great over time
K**R
It's Hungry Hungry Hippos
Just like you remember from when you were a kid but probably not as sturdy. Still, it has take all of the lever whacking we have thrown at it so far.It still functions the same so all of the problems are still there. Whomever is on the low side wins so get your table or house level for a fair game OR just plop it down and whack away, it's still fun.
L**C
A Chomping Good Time in a flimsy box
I remember hours of fun playing this game with my friends in the early 80’s. Back then, it came in a sturdy lidded box with real marbles. When I found this one on sale, I had to have it for my grandson! He loves to gobble up the red plastic marbles, but the game is made of thinner plastic in a cardstock-like box. Nothing is made quite like it used to, but the game kept the cousins ages 3.5-10 engaged and off their devices for nearly an hour. Entertaining for many ages, just not as sturdy as the older ones!
A**R
Fun for. Anyone
So much fun. Great grandma and the 4 yr old love this game. She keeps winning.
A**R
Game
Was a gift for my cousin he played with with until it broke.
G**T
A classic toy remade with frustrating components
The media could not be loaded. This is a fun old classic toy. There's no real player thought going on here, but it does a good job at exciting young children. I remember enjoying playing with it as a child and now my children enjoy playing it.This version of the game is rather difficult to put together and take apart. My children can't do it themselves. I have to put it together. It takes longer to put together and take apart than it does to play the game. The base of it is quite wobbly when playing the game. I am not sure if its wobbliness is totally intentional on the part of the manufacturer or not. Perhaps it is meant to add more chaos to the game. Another issue is that the balls often stay inside the hippos rather than go all the way into the wells. All told the game simply feels very cheaply made. However, the pieces seem to hold up okay to our use so far.There are two ways to play listed in the rules. One is to see who can capture the most red balls. The other is to see who can get the gold ball. Either way each game lasts at most 30 seconds. Thus, children playing it will play game after game in quick succession.I would recommend the game for families with 3 to 6 year old children if you can catch it on sale. However, children this young will definitely need their parents to put it together and take it apart every time for them. Slightly older siblings will enjoy playing it with their younger siblings. I would not recommend this game for the classroom due to the poor component quality, and the fact that there really is nothing educational happening when playing the game beyond perhaps social skills practice. I personally much prefer playing board games with my children that require some thought. My children enjoy strategic board games a great deal as well. However, for the times when they just want to get wound up this game fits the bill. As you can see from the video my children definitely recommend the game.
B**A
GREAT PURCHASE
A classic and a must buy. My kids love this way too much lol
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You’ll have a chompin’ good time with Hungry Hippo and his pals. Be ready to join in the feeding frenzy when you release all the marbles onto the game base, because all the hippos will be chomping and your hippo will need to move fast. If he chomps the golden marble, you win.
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If you're looking for pure, unadulterated, laugh-out-loud fun for the whole family (and I mean everyone), then you need the Hungry Hungry Hippos game in your life. This isn't just nostalgia talking; this is a testament to a game that has stood the test of time and continues to deliver smiles and shrieks of delight.From the moment you crack open the box, the vibrant, chunky plastic hippos with their wide, expectant googly eyes beckon you. The simple setup – just snap the hippos onto the base, release the marbles, and you're ready to rumble – is a breath of fresh air in a world of complicated instructions and endless rulebooks. Even my youngest niece, who struggles with most games, grasped the concept instantly. It's beautifully intuitive: you press the hippo's tail, they chomp down, and hopefully, they gobble up some marbles. That's it. Pure, unadulterated, glorious simplicity.But don't let the simplicity fool you. Beneath the surface of frantic chomping lies a chaotic, exhilarating competition that will bring out the kid in everyone. The tension builds as the marbles scatter, the hippos’ jaws snap with increasing ferocity, and the room fills with the rhythmic \"CHOMP CHOMP CHOMP\" that is the game's signature sound. It's a symphony of silly sounds and competitive spirit.What makes Hungry Hungry Hippos so brilliant is its universal appeal. It transcends age barriers. I've played with kids as young as four and grandparents in their seventies, and everyone is equally enthralled. There's something inherently satisfying about watching those plastic hippos devour marbles. It's primal, it's silly, and it's utterly addictive. Even when you're not playing, just looking at the hippos lined up, ready for action, brings a smile to your face.Beyond the sheer fun factor, Hungry Hungry Hippos also offers some sneaky educational benefits. It helps develop hand-eye coordination, improves reflexes, and even introduces basic counting skills (whoever gobbles the most marbles wins!). But don't tell the kids that; they're too busy having a blast to realize they're learning something.Now, let's talk about the quality. This isn't some flimsy toy that will break after a few plays. The Hungry Hungry Hippos game is built to last. The plastic is sturdy, the mechanisms are robust, and I've had my set for years, and it's still going strong. It can withstand the enthusiastic chomping of even the most rambunctious players.Some might argue that the game is repetitive, but I disagree. Every game is different. The marble distribution is never the same, the other players' strategies vary, and the sheer randomness of the hippo's chomping action keeps things fresh and exciting. It's a game that you can pull out time and time again, and it will always deliver a good time.In conclusion, Hungry Hungry Hippos is more than just a game; it's an experience. It's a catalyst for laughter, a bonding activity for families, and a guaranteed good time for anyone who dares to unleash their inner hippo. It's a classic for a reason, and it deserves a place in every family's game collection. Five stars? Absolutely. If I could give it six, I would. 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Whomever is on the low side wins so get your table or house level for a fair game OR just plop it down and whack away, it's still fun."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"L***C"},"datePublished":"November 27, 2024","name":"A Chomping Good Time in a flimsy box","reviewBody":"I remember hours of fun playing this game with my friends in the early 80’s. Back then, it came in a sturdy lidded box with real marbles. When I found this one on sale, I had to have it for my grandson! He loves to gobble up the red plastic marbles, but the game is made of thinner plastic in a cardstock-like box. Nothing is made quite like it used to, but the game kept the cousins ages 3.5-10 engaged and off their devices for nearly an hour. Entertaining for many ages, just not as sturdy as the older ones!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***R"},"datePublished":"March 22, 2025","name":"Fun for. Anyone","reviewBody":"So much fun. Great grandma and the 4 yr old love this game. She keeps winning."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***R"},"datePublished":"April 29, 2025","name":"Game","reviewBody":"Was a gift for my cousin he played with with until it broke."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"3.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"G***T"},"datePublished":"June 22, 2014","name":"A classic toy remade with frustrating components","reviewBody":"The media could not be loaded. This is a fun old classic toy. There's no real player thought going on here, but it does a good job at exciting young children. I remember enjoying playing with it as a child and now my children enjoy playing it.This version of the game is rather difficult to put together and take apart. My children can't do it themselves. I have to put it together. It takes longer to put together and take apart than it does to play the game. The base of it is quite wobbly when playing the game. I am not sure if its wobbliness is totally intentional on the part of the manufacturer or not. Perhaps it is meant to add more chaos to the game. Another issue is that the balls often stay inside the hippos rather than go all the way into the wells. All told the game simply feels very cheaply made. However, the pieces seem to hold up okay to our use so far.There are two ways to play listed in the rules. One is to see who can capture the most red balls. The other is to see who can get the gold ball. Either way each game lasts at most 30 seconds. Thus, children playing it will play game after game in quick succession.I would recommend the game for families with 3 to 6 year old children if you can catch it on sale. However, children this young will definitely need their parents to put it together and take it apart every time for them. Slightly older siblings will enjoy playing it with their younger siblings. I would not recommend this game for the classroom due to the poor component quality, and the fact that there really is nothing educational happening when playing the game beyond perhaps social skills practice. I personally much prefer playing board games with my children that require some thought. My children enjoy strategic board games a great deal as well. However, for the times when they just want to get wound up this game fits the bill. As you can see from the video my children definitely recommend the game."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"B***A"},"datePublished":"March 9, 2025","name":"GREAT PURCHASE","reviewBody":"A classic and a must buy. My kids love this way too much lol"}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4.625,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":8}},{"@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"Can a 2 year old enjoy this game? Playing with another 2 year old?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"YES! A 2 years old is just the age for this game as long as he/she is not prone to putting things in his/her mouth. Both of my sons enjoyed this at two and still at 5 as well as many friends and cousins at that age."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is the quality really as bad as the reviews say? I have such fond childhood memories of this game 😩 I want to get it for my own kids now.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes. It really is THAT BAD. I hate that I paid $20.99 on this game 2 days ago. It's so cheaply made compared to the one I had as a child. In our case, the hippo heads don't want to lift up to eat the marbles. The marble launchers shoot the balls everywhere except into the main area. The base isn't anywhere close to being flat and hitting the hippo trails really hurts small hands. Please don't buy it. The quality really is that bad."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What diameter are the marbles? I'd like to buy the game and replace the cheap plastic ones with \nbetter quality marbles. Thanks","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"They are slightly over a 1/2 inch (more precisely 9/16). We have another game that uses regular marbles and we've tried them with the hippos game but they're too big. They get stuck in the hippo's throat and don't empty out into the tray. The cheap marbles really aren't all that bad (but there is a lack of them), it's the hippos that don't work well and the entire game is so cheap and light that it doesn't stay put when you have a bunch of kids pounding on the hippos."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"How to unlock the tails from down position?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Check for something blocking the levers on the bottom of game. If nothings blocking .. either call the company help desk or get a replacement"}}]}]}