User blog:Yaygirl1360/Interactive Roy plush - review

An interactive pizza delivery boy that is neither a stuffed animal nor a robot, but is able to perform several actions, controlled by a pizza slice-shaped remote control.

This delivery boy, I tested it twice ...

The first we adopted was slightly ... stupid ... Apart from speaking, singing and going around in circles, he knew absolutely nothing else ... Rather annoying for a delivery boy plush that costed $42.99.

In fact, our first pizza delivery boy companion was defective, and the SAV agreed to exchange it with us (however, as usual I had balanced the receipt with the guarantee).

The second delivery boy that has joined our home is much more lively. His 7 functions work perfectly, and I keep playing with it, turning it on and off at will, giving it a multitude of orders without letting it finish what it started ...

To start the Roy plush, just press his symbol on his shirt. He will then wake up and wait for an order.

7 functions are available on the remote control:

- Sing: Roy is able to sing 5 different songs, without being mistaken, without forgetting the lyrics! - Talking: Roy says a lot of phrases including "Hi!, I'm Delivery Boy Roy!" when you turn him on. - Playing hide and seek with his eyebrows: Roy covers his eyes with his eyebrows, saying "I'm not here", "I'm here!". - Dance: Roy starts to dance, move forward, back, turn in circles ... - Try to catch his belt: (When you're in the living room and you hear "Where's my belt?" You wonder what's going on, but you get used to it fast ...) - Come to you: Roy goes to the one who points the remote control in his direction. Finally, he tries, because finally, sometimes, he goes to the opposite. - Deliver pizzas: Roy "delivers" pizzas to the customer plushies (each sold separately). Roy will say phrases like "Your pizza's ready!" and, "I really like my job."

This companion is, in my opinion, a good alternative for children 2 years to 10 years who don't have money to buy the gameria apps.