See the full review at http://www.timetoplaymag.com/toys/2703/innovation-first/hexbug-nano-elevation...
There's a new habitat for Hexbug Nanos, the animatronic insects that behave like real bugs. The Elevation Habitat Set features a multi-level spiral and bridges that can accommodate an entire Hexbug Nano collection and enable each Nano bug to stretch its rubber legs as it moves through this sizable mini-community. The customized track includes one spiral ramp that rises two levels. There are moveable doors that kids can open or close to determine where the Nano bugs roam. Instead of instructions, which might limit creativity, kids are simply shown how the pieces fit together so that they can assemble the set in any configuration they can imagine. The Elevation Habitat Set comes with 52 easy-to-connect pieces and two rare Hexbug Nanos. Kids can collect and connect the Elevation Habitat with other Hexbug Nano sets and accessories, which are sold separately.
0:05 he said I live under a rock :o
matt041101 2 months ago
@darklightning your wrong they"re just robot that act like bugs
antonmightykim 3 months ago
cute
ClubDevon 5 months ago
you think thats good, come and see ours its well better than yours at least we can afford more than two hexbugs to go on a big track, o`yes and bye the way i did look on your website, and it SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JJ3DR 6 months ago
hexbugs aren't fun "toys". there mysterious creatures leading from aliens to acient egyptic times. the style and patterns itself lead to some of humanities greatest scientists.
darklightning121 7 months ago