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Is the Curiosity Box Subscription Worth it?

I was sent a free Curiosity Box to review for my blog. I also get a commission for every subscription I sell. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, this will be my honest impression.

You can subscribe to Curiosity Box on the official website. Use discount code CHURAPE for 50% off your first box.

What is Curiosity Box?

Curiosity Box is a quarterly blind box filled with toys for thinkers. These will be an assortment of books, puzzles, and other hand-crafted science-related items. The idea is that the items in the box will inspire curiosity. The subscription is $60 each quarter, or you can save some money and pay $220 for the whole year. It’s unclear if you can skip boxes you don’t want if you pay for the whole year.

What’s in the Box?

This quarter’s box includes:

Shadow Puzzle: This puzzle is a set of fridge magnets. The idea of this puzzle is that you can arrange the shapes into letters by only using the shadows of the words.

Martian Soil: A soil sample with identical composition to soil on Mars in a bottle with interesting facts about the planet.

Picture Pie: A collection of stencils that break down an image into its parts. The idea is to create an image bit by bit until completing the whole.

Amphical Knot Shirt: A black shirt with an intricate design

Why Knott Book: A book about tying knotts.

And a pamphlet to explain it all

Impressions

The box came neatly packed and had a great presentation. The contents in the box are good quality items, but the collection itself was a bit unimpressive. Don’t get me wrong, the items included in the curiosity box are high enough to merit the price tag, but its true value lies in how much you want these items.

The Shadow Puzzle is a cool idea and the pieces are cut nicely, but its going to look like a bunch of ugly shapes on your fridge if no one bothers to spell out any words.

The Martian Soil is my favorite piece from the set, but it is only going to appeal to kids interested in astronomy. The packaging is cool and the facts on printed on it are neat, but at the end of the day, it’s just a vial of dirt. (This is the only thing from the box I kept).

The Picture Pie is a cool idea. The stencils are nicely carved into nice durable plastic, and the pictures are fine. I like how it forces users to think about drawing differently, but its value greatly diminishes after its first use. The box it comes in is super cute, and the only part of the box I was successfully able to give away.

The Amphical Knot Shirt won’t fade or shrink after the first wash, but its ugly. Unless you like the design, its a dead item.

The Why Knot Book is very cool. The printing is excellent, the format is beautiful, and it includes a small piece of rope to practice knotts with. That said, this book is made for a very specific type of person and can easily become a dead item if there is no interest in tying knots.

If you give each item a price tag, the box is a great deal. The problem with the box is that if there is no interest in the items, it becomes a waste of money. Because of this, the yearly subscription doesn’t feel worth it. Sure you save a couple of bucks, but you also risk receiving a dead box. Looking at previous boxes didn’t inspire any confidence. Choosing every quarter seems to be the safer route, but it still depends on how much you like the items in the box. At 50% off, the box starts to feel a bit more reasonable, but I still don’t think it’s worth it.

Ultimately, it all depends on the kid you’re gifting this to. The kids in my life didn’t care for it, and I didn’t either, but preferences may be different on your side of the screen.

You can subscribe to Curiosity Box on the official site. Make sure you use discount code CHURAPE at checkout for 50% off your first box.

The Pokemon Battle Academy is a Great Place to Start Learning

If you’re looking to learn to play or teach someone to play the Pokemon Trading Card Game, the Battle Academy is a fantastic starting point. Keep in mind that this product was designed for kids and includes a more streamlined and stripped-down version of what you see in competitive play. If you’re trying to get into the competitive play, playing on PTCL for the automation and picking up the deck you want to take to locals is where you want to start. If you’re trying to onboard your kids or someone who doesn’t do much TCG, the Battle Academy sets are a fantastic product for you. 

What’s in the Box?

Pokemon Battle Academy kits come with everything you need to get you started with the TCG. I know the 2024 version is coming June 24, but the 2022 is good enough and its cheap! The box includes:

  • 3 60-card decks (Cinderace V, Eevee V, and Pikachu V)
  • 2 player gameboard
  • 3 Tutorial Guides
  • Coin
  • Cardboard damage counters

Quality

The quality is fantastic. The cards are printed nicely, with very cute foil mascots for each deck. The gameboard is easy to read, feels sturdy, and is easy to fold. I love the game board. It makes this kit feel like a board game you want to pull out when you want to play an even match of Pokemon TCG. The guides are easy to read and follow and are very handy if you don’t know how to play the game. We didn’t use them when we played, but I’ll explain in the review section below. 

The damage counters the kit are fine, but I prefer using dice. I feel like the cardboard cutouts are unnecessarily messy, and don’t look as nice. I swapped mine out for dice. 

The kit comes neatly packed in a plastic insert with sections big enough to store all the materials. My complaint is that it only fits the unsleeved decks. Sleeved decks will spill out of their compartments and get mixed up in transit. The product wasn’t made with crazy people like me who sleeve everything, so it’s not a huge deal. The decks do come numbered so if they get mixed up, you can put them back in order before the next lesson. Overall, I am happy with the presentation and it looks great on the shelf. 

The Teaching Experience

I used the Battle Academy to teach my ten-year-old cousin who collects Pokemon cards how to play the card game. He’s never played a trading card game, and I have more years of experience than I would like to admit. We didn’t use the guides, although he did flip through to look at the pictures. Instead, we set up and started taking our turns. We played our first game with our hands showing as I walked him through the phases and rules. I recommend the decks in order for this first game because it makes teaching easier.  

On my turn, I would show him my cards, and explain what I was doing, and why. On his turn, I would let him make his turn, and assist if there were things he missed or didn’t understand. I would occasionally explain strategies that didn’t seem obvious. He picked up the rules pretty quickly. By the end of the first game, he was ready to play on his own. 

The second game we played with our hands concealed and I would only chime in when needed. Aside from a few missed phases, towards the beginning, he didn’t need much guidance. He won his second game, and he was hooked. He even asked me if I had different decks, which I definitely do. 

Review

The Pokemon Battle Academy is the product you get if you want to teach someone who has never played a card game into the hobby. The gameplay is streamlined enough to make teaching and learning easy, but not so easy that it isn’t engaging. While it won’t get you ready to win the next regionals, it will build that solid foundation every good trainer needs. 

The key thing to consider before making this purchase is skill level. As previously stated, trainers who want to take on the hobby seriously have better avenues, especially when considering that the cards included in the Battle Academy aren’t standard legal. They have special stamps and numbers to indicate this. On the other hand, if you’re casually trying to onboard a friend or get your kids interested in the TCG, this is great.

The decks themselves are pretty balanced and easy to learn. I do feel like the Eevee deck is a little easier, but not enough to make a difference. The decks will lack the consistency, power, and speed of the meta decks, but they are fun casual decks. Once you grasp the fundamentals and figure out you like the game, you can start buying into the archetype you want to play. Pokemon meta decks are pretty cheap, but you can always proxy if your funds are limited. 

I love this product. It is a great way to teach your reading-aged kids or anyone casually looking into the card game. You won’t be ready for the current meta, but you’ll have fun learning the fundamentals. If you have kids on the younger side, the best place to start is with the My First Battle product. Check out my full review. 

You can pick up the 2022 Battle Academy on TCG Player for $14 using my affiliate link. Be sure to read the description carefully! Some people are only selling the individual decks and not the whole kit. You can also wait for the 2024 Battle Academy to launch on June 24 if you want a kit with more modern mechanics. I don’t think it matters if you’re just using this product to play casually, but that is totally up to you. 

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The new Premium Bandai Gunpla Drops for October are up!

Premium Bandai just dropped a few kits that you are going to want to look into. I know my wallet is getting scared. If you enjoy these updates, make sure you like, comment, follow, and share this with your friends.


Master Grade

ECLIPSE GUNDAM ($52)

I love the shape of this kit, and it transforms! The MG ECLIPSE GUNDAM kit is a 1/100 scale model going for $52, which isn’t terrible for a Master Grade. It does have add-ons that I will go over down below. The kit is available for preorder till March 4th or until supplies run out. It is expected to ship in April 2024.


MANEUVER STRIKER for ECLIPSE GUNDAM ($32)

If you want to spruce up your Eclipse Gundam, Premium Bandai is releasing the two Striker kits to add to your collection. I’ll start with the Maneuver Striker kit because I think it is the cooler of the two. The Maneuver Striker is a 1/100 scale model you can pick up for $32. You can display it in its vehicle mode, or combine it with your Eclipse Gundam for some cool action poses! Preorders are open till March 4, or till supplies run out. Kits ship out in April.


RAIJIN STRIKER ($34)

The Raijin Striker is still cool, especially when you transform your Eclipse Gundam into the ship, but I still like the aesthetics of the Maneuver Stricker a bit better. It is still a fun add-on if you need it. The Raijin Striker is also a 1/100 scale model, and you can pick one up for $34. Preorders are open till March 4th, or until supplies run out. Kits are expected to ship in April.


Real Grade

OO XN RAISER ($50)

Out of all the builds I’ve done so far, I think I’ve had the most fun building my Real Grade kit. While I love the casual building experience that High Grades offer, the details that Real Grades have are just so satisfying to see in person. Premium Bandai has a 1/144 scale OO XN RAISER RG kit and I am tempted. This kit looks so cool. I love the accessories, and I know it’s going to look amazing on the shelf. The kit costs $50, and preorders are open till February 2nd, or when supplies run out. Kits are expected to ship in March.


High Grade

GM [MOROCCAN FRONT TYPE] ($22)

These little HG kits are always a blast to build. I love how unique it will look in my collection against the more traditional-looking Gundams. This kit has such a visually pleasing color scheme. The GM [MOROCCAN FRONT TYPE] is a 1/44 scale model you can pick up for only $22. Preorders are open til February 2nd, or until supplies run out. The kits ship in March 2024.

Bandai is bringing back the Digimon Pendulum, with some much needed updates (Closed)

It’s been 25 years since the original Digimon Pendulum, and God I feel old. To celebrate this milestone, Bandai is releasing an updated version on their Premium Bandai store. There are three versions of the pendulum available for preorder: Nature Spirits, Deep Savers, and Nightmare Soldiers. If you were a fan of the original, or are looking for your very first V-Pet, these have some nice updates you are going to want to consider.

The pendulum now has a color LCD screen with updated art and animation for a cuter modern look. But if you are thirsty for nostalgia, the new Pendulum allows you to roll back to the original monochromatic look. There is also an updated accelerometer so you can train your Digimon when you are on the go. Best of all? The Digimon Pendulum is now rechargeable! No more switching batteries, just plug it in with the included USB-C cable and you are good to go.

The Pendulums cost $65. Preorders are open til November 1st, or until supplies run out. The product ships in May.

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NIGHTMARE SOLDIERS ORIGINAL RED BLACK

I am starting with my personal favorite of the three, Nightmare Soldiers. I love the color, but love even more that it stars my favorite Digimon, Wizardmon. This version will also include the Loogamon lineup from the web novel, Digimon Seekers.


NATURE SPIRITS ORIGINAL SILVER BLUE

But if you want silver and blue, you can pick up the Nature Spirits Pendulum instead! This version will also include the Angoramon lineup from the Ghost Game anime.


DEEP SAVERS ORIGINAL BLUE ORANGE

Last but not least, we have the Deep Savers version in a very pretty blue and orange scheme. This version will also include the Jellymon lineup from the Ghost Game anime.


New Paradox Rift Full Art Cards Revealed

We got some new spoilers for the upcoming Paradox Rift set coming on November 3rd, and I for one am excited. There are some super cute full art cards I need in my binder. You can preorder Paradox Rift products like the Booster Box, 6-pack, or single packs from the Pokémon Center while supplies last.

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I’m starting with the cutest of the reveals because it’s what has me the most excited for the set.


That’s it for now, I wanted to give the full art cards their own space to shine. I’ll be back with the full list of new reveals and translations as soon as I can so make sure you stay tuned for that!