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Friday, 27 January 2012
New Hexbugs coming to expand creepy crawly robot range, including zombies (pictures)
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It is the Hexbug nano range that sees the most amount of activity. Not only is the glow in the dark set, teased at last year's Toy Fair, now ready for public consumption, but three seasonal or special edition nano bugs are coming in the next couple of years.
But the best of the new Hexbug nanos are the zombies to arrive in time for Halloween this October (available in the US already). Coming in a plastic coffin, the scary undead nanos carry a glow in the dark skeleton frame on their back, which can be removed. And shining a light through the nano itself will then reveal its guts. Yum.
We're not sure on the price for the new special edition nanos yet, but the original ones start at £8.99.
Another new Hexbug that's already available to buy is the larva; a robotic slug, if you like. Switch it on and it slithers in a rhythmic flexing motion. Unlike the smaller nanos, it can sense oncoming obstacles and will therefore change direction as it sees fit. It comes in five different colours and costs £12.99.
The final new Hexbugs we played with at Toy Fair 2012 are prototypes. Looking a bit like the crab and the spider from the company's existing range respectively, these new beasts are much larger and fully remote controlled. The crab-style one also comes with blue LED piercing eyes, and would scare the bejesus out of a sister or granny when you guide it into their room.
There's no indication when these latter Hexbugs will be ready for human consumption (we suspect we'll see more at Toy Fair 2013), but the company sure has enough new products to be getting on with for now.
Are you a Hexbug fan? Let us know what you use them for in the comments below...
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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