Another great product from Franklin Sports. Ordered this for our Little Girl to play with. In part because she loves watching Ryan's World videos. But mostly I was sold on the fact that it was made by Franklin Sports. Franklin Sports has been making quality sporting good products for over half a century. I've been buying their products for years, because everything they make is high quality. As a kid, I was addicted to playing the basketball game at the arcade, and it's pretty cool to actually have something similar in our home.What I Like About It:1. Setup takes a while (about an hour with one person), but fairly easy. Each part is identified with a number, so following the instructions is foolproof as far as knowing what goes where.2 The frame itself is very lightweight, but still sturdy. It's so easy to move around from room to room, or even outside. But durable enough that you don't have to worry about it breaking or falling apart, like most of the cheaper basketball games will. Our Daughter can easily move it herself to turn the sound/light switch on located behind the backboard.3. The backboard is bright and colorful, and attention-getting.4. It comes with a hex wrench with a Phillips head screwdriver tip, so you don't need to use any of your own tools.5. The hoops and ball return area are low enough that it's not at all challenging for toddlers to play. A kid that just turned three would be able to reach the balls and shoot them at the required height.6. It can fold upright when not in use, so it doesn't eat up valuable space or get in the way when you're done playing with it.7. Gets our Little Girl moving around even though she's indoors, instead of just laid out on the bed or sofa. Awesome option if the kids can't go outside because of weather, too dark, unsafe, etc.What I Would Change About It:1. I do like that it has audio, but it's a tad loud. I actually taped a little paper over the speaker behind the backboard, to cut the sound down just a little bit (no volume control otherwise).2. The price seems just a little steep. The cheap arcade basketball games tend to run $70 to $100. But even most of the nicer models out will set you back $160. I get that much of the price is because it's an officially licensed Ryan's World product, but I still think it would have been ideal if it didn't cost more than $170.Should You Buy the Game?If your child is a fan of Ryan's World, then get the RYAN'S WORLD one. If your child has no idea who Ryan is, then just order the "Red and Blue" Franklin Sports model on this same product page for just $149. Because the Ryan's World theme is really most of the appeal to it. Otherwise, our Little Girl and I have lots of fun with it. Especially because anything that pulls her away from her tablet or the TV for a while is always a good thing. If you like how it looks, and know a child that loves Ryan's World, go ahead and just add it to your shopping cart right now.