: It requires no wires, threads, or magnets. It is easy to perform surrounded but requires careful handling to avoid minor accidental stabs from pins.
Magicians often use specialized voodoo doll props for levitation or "psychic" effects. A notable version from Top Hat Productions is highly rated for its simplicity and "real magic" feel.
: Players insert plastic pins into holes in the doll. If a pin hits a hidden metal peg, a "witch doctor" jumps out of a nearby hut. Voodoo Doll
: Levels are very short (some beatable in 3 minutes), and intrusive ads appear after every level. 2. Voodoo Doll (Magic Prop)
: Reviewers from MJM Magic suggest it "totally freaks out" spectators and is a great "fun diversion" in an act. 3. The Voodoo Doll Game (1965 Board Game) : It requires no wires, threads, or magnets
Manufactured by the Shopper Toy Company, this vintage game involves a voodoo doll in a jungle setting.
This popular mobile game allows players to interact with a digital effigy. Reviewers on the Apple App Store describe it as a "well-made" game with good background detail, though many find it repetitive and overloaded with advertisements. : Detailed designs and satisfying mechanics. A notable version from Top Hat Productions is
: It is primarily a collector's item today, often discussed on BoardGameGeek . 4. Handcrafted and Ritual Dolls