Radica Games is a popular toy and game company, most notable for electronic handheld games and interactive toys.
- Founded in 1982 in Hong Kong
- Acquired by Mattel, Inc. in 2006
- Discontinued production of standalone handheld electronic games in 2010
- Currently focused on creating interactive toys, such as the 20Q and Cube World lines
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A handheld electronic game that can guess what the player is thinking with 20 questions
Interactive cube-shaped electronic toys that play games and interact with each other
A handheld electronic fishing game featuring a fishing rod controller
Radica Games is primarily known for their handheld electronic games and interactive toys such as 20Q and Cube World.
Radica Games was founded in 1982 in Hong Kong.
Radica Games discontinued production of standalone handheld electronic games in 2010, and is currently focused on creating interactive toys.
Radica Games' products typically range from $10-40, depending on the product and retailer.
Competitors to Radica Games include toy companies such as Hasbro, Mattel, and LeapFrog.