Car Phobia
Now, I understand that you kids do enjoy these wacky racing games, with their booster launchers and their wild tracks and jumps and such, but Hot Wheels Wall Tracks Mid Air Madness? That sounds a little bit too stressful for your Uncle Chris.
No, it's fine if you like it; it's just that cars - and driving in general - have made me a bit nervous ever since I got stuck in the middle of that intersection and all the other cars started honking at me and there was nothing I could do but get out of my car, fall to my knees, and cry.
So maybe you kids could play another game while your Uncle Chris is around. What about one where you're walking around and watching you don't trip and twist your ankle? Does Hot Wheels do a track like that?
Features

- Wall Tracks actually stick to the wall, giving you a whole new place to race
- The booster launches cars up the ramp for anti-gravity thrills
- Track works with multiple cars for mid-air madness
- Included 40" x 22.25" poster adds a background for the adventure and action
- The set and poster can be hung with the included safe-for-walls Command™ strips from 3M
- Includes 1 1:64 scale Hot Wheels car
- Not for use with some Hot Wheels vehicles
Warranty: 90 Days Mattel
Specs
In the box:
- (1) Mattel Hot Wheels Mid Air Madness Set
- (1) Backdrop Wall Poster (measures 40" x 22.25")
- (1) 1:64 Scale Hot Wheels Car
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