Wicked Uncles Break Toys without Breaking a Sweat

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Decapitate bears, blow Barbies to bits and deflate giant orange balls in Teddy Bear’s Picnic, a disturbingly engaging game for Wicked Uncle.

Seems like the kind of game Hugh Grant’s character would’ve enjoyed playing in About a Boy, shortly before getting told off by eight scowling mothers. Those good enough to make the leaderboard get a five pound (the currency) voucher and enter a sweepstakes to win an iPod touch. Generous.

Wicked Uncle helps the hapless “buy the perfect present” without busting their balls or getting bent over in shipping costs. But it’s only available for UK residents, so you can relegate this convenience to other fun British stuff you can’t have, like Cadbury Almond Apple Banana bars.

Game by TAMBA, which also did that Muck About thing for Match.com.

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