





🦈 Hook the fun before the shark does!
Goliath Games Giant Shark Bite is an action-packed kids’ party game featuring a giant shark that jumps nearly three feet, challenging 2-4 players aged 4+ to snag foam fish without getting caught. Battery-free and designed to support early learning in colors and numbers, it delivers thrilling, educational fun in a compact 45.7 cm game set.




| Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 20.32 x 45.72 cm; 580 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
| Item model number | 921011 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Literacy & Spacial Awareness |
| Language: | English |
| Number of Game Players | 2, 4 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Colour | Blue Light |
| ASIN | B09PZFX1S3 |
R**R
Great
This is luck based game and definitely fun for smaller kids as no strategy or over thinking is needed. Great fun and easy to set up and clean. Not too delicate.
J**F
Didn't work
Had to return it as the shark just didn't bite!
K**M
Not as good as original smaller version
Pretty rubbish really.Handful of foam fish that you have to pick out rather than fishYou have to hook a specific thing to make it work so no element of surpriseSave your money and buy the bnm cheap version, way more fun
K**N
Great fun
This is great fun for any ages we played it with our son and had so many hours of laughts with it
L**A
Flimsy
The shark is a bit flimsy and hard to keep down. My twins are 6 so probably a bit old for this. Definitely more of a toddler/preschooler game. Hard to dismantle and store too.
R**I
Excellent fun for all the family
Great game for all the family.It's easy to use. Bit expensive but it is a laugh 😃
R**D
Rubbish
Absolute rubbish compared to the smaller version. Flimsy , doesn't do what is described on the box . Wouldn't waste your money.Expected a bigger version of the original game , this is all fabric and held together by velcro, foam fish that you cannot catch via the rod provided. Extremely disappointed.
S**E
Fun for young shark fans.
The game is easy to set up and clear away (it fits easily back into the original box). A few fishes need to be popped out of a foam sheet, and a couple of bits of plastic need to be clipped together, but that’s basically it. To play the game you’ll first need to push the shark down and secure it behind two little plastic clamps. Make sure you do this at the widest part of the hark’s mouth (the top and bottom) otherwise it tends to pop up when it’s not supposed to. Next fill the shark’s mouth with the little foam fish. Each fish has a number on it. Players close their eyes and take a fish at random. They then use the rod to hook the large plastic fish in the middle of the shark’s mouth and give it a pull (the number of times written on their foam fish). It’s that simple. During someone’s turn, pulling on the large plastic fish with the rod is going to release one of the clamps and the shark will jump up in the air. That player then loses all their fish. It’s a very similar principle to games like Pop-up-Pirates, Don’t Wake Dad or Greedy Granny. It’s fun for the right age group (mainly pre-schoolers) but at a current price of thirty pounds, it seems quite expensive for what it is.
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