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Glow-in-the-Dark Ouija Board

Glow-in-the-Dark
Ouija Board
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  Are you kidding? It glows in the dark! What more do you want?
•  Classic styling.
•  Unless the spirits break your planchette (message indicator), this is a game that lasts a long time.
•  How it works is still a mystery.
Cons •  The glow only lasts about one-half hour.
•  Its classic styling may also be a drawback for some who might have hoped for new graphics.
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Some "experts" continue to warn about the "dangers" of the Ouija.
The Bottom Line - If you're going to buy a Ouija board, wouldn't you prefer to have one that glows in the dark?

 
Product Description
•  Glows in the dark for about 30 minutes at a time.
•  The glow feature "recharges" when you put it under a strong lamp for about 10 minutes.
•  Retains the classic styling that users are familiar with.
•  The planchette, or "message indicator," is plastic but durable.
 
 
Guide Review
A Nice New Variation on an Old "Game"
If ever there were a game that deserved to have glow-in-the-dark properties, the Ouija board is it. Of course there are a lot of paranormal "experts" who maintain that the Ouija board is not a game at all and should be avoided at all cost, especially by young children. Personally, I've never had a bad experience with one. And I think the key to that is to not take it too seriously. If you're superstitious about such things, however, some of the resources below explain how to be "cautious" with the Ouija - opening it and closing it properly, for example. Exactly how the Ouija works is still a mystery, which makes it a fascinating pastime. And now, being able to use it with the lights off is a definite plus.

 Related Resources
• Before You Buy
• Ouija: How Does It Work?
• Tales of the Ouija
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