Loopin’ Chewie is Heading to a Galaxy Near You

It says ages 4 and up… and up is the active word there!

Today, the internet went slightly insane when the following image appeared, showing a somewhat crazed looking Chewbacca sticking out of a Millennium Falcon apparently attacking a couple of the Empire’s discs while a hand works a leaver in defense!

At this point, you’re likely saying “What?”

Hold on, there’s some good madness coming your way.

[amazon text=Loopin’ Chewie&asin=B00THAGEHW] is the latest in a history of game variants based on Loopin Louie, a smash hit from the early 90’s. Originally from Milton Bradley in Germany, many copies made their ways overseas via expensive imports until finally getting local production and literally worldwide editions have been published.

Loopin’ Louie Box Art

The game is simple. There’s a motor in the middle that swings an arm around with Louie, or Chewie, at the end. The plane or Falcon can spin freely at its end, and the base of the arm is counterweighted so that it bobs up and down easily. Players use paddles to slap the flying menace away from their chicken or Stormtroopers, which would otherwise be knocked off their perch through collisions with the spinning craft. The last player with discs still on their perch is the winner.

Here’s an original television commercial that goes a long ways towards explaining the game.

 

We should note that a Star Wars themed version is nothing new at all. Recently, Toys R Us had a $24 sale on the game, leaving inspired gamers an opportunity to employ their own creativity in rebranding.

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Custom made Loopin’ Chewie!

This version by Boardgame Geek member Christian Busch (Space Monkey Mafia) was posted in April of 2014, long before Hasbro had made its announcement. In an amazing bit of foresight, the DIY version was even called Loopin’ Chewie! The Force is surely strong with the Space Monkey Mafia.

Still, the official Loopin’ Chewie is sure to be a hit, with kids of all ages. (But mostly adults.) It has one additional surpise bonus for those of us who already own one or more Louies: it’s set for three players instead of the typical four, making it the go-to dexterity game for a cozy trio of gamers.

We’ll be on the preorder list, likely sometime in September, and we’ll be sure to let you know when you can too!

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When Ric Bretschneider isn't producing the Fanboy Planet Podcast, he obsessively collects geek activities. If you Google him, you'd swear you're looking at five different guys. A professional software developer for decades, your computer likely has at least one application he's worked on. He consults with individuals and groups on how to effectively present and engage an audience. Lately he’s been into pro and fan applications of e-communities and podcasting. When he has a moment, Ric reads books and comics, and plays analog board and card games. He's here to help people, it's what he does.