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LeapFrog Leapster Educational Game: The Incredibles

LeapFrog Leapster Educational Game: The Incredibles


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Brand: LeapFrog
Category: Toy

List Price: $24.99
Buy New: $10.99
You Save: $14.00 (56%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 388

Fragile: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 7 - 9 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 1.4 x 5.3 x 8.5

MPN: 020231
Model: 20231
UPC: 708431202313
EAN: 0720231999149
ASIN: B00029R6GK

Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days

Features:
  » Meet the Incredibles and engage in an extraordinary battle of wits and superpowers!
  » The Incredibles has 5 action-packed learning games
  » There's also a collaborative game, where all the superheroes work together to defeat the villain, Syndrome
  » Games include: Math Facts, Spelling, Place Value, Parts of Speech, and The Incredibles Save The Day
  » This Leapster Educational Game teaches spelling, grammar, math and problem solving

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Help the Incredibles save the world! Learn 2nd and 3rd grade skills as you use quick thinking and special super powers to outwit a villainous plot. The Incredibles teaches parts of speech, verb forms, multiplication and critical thinking. Requires Leapster Multimedia Learning System (sold separately).


Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Too difficult for younger kids, not interesting for older kids   February 19, 2009
Z. Pham (Corona, CA United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Okay, we own a lot of Leapster cartridges. My kids may have tried this out, but they haven't played it much at all.

There are 5 characters, each one associated with a different game. Each game has two levels. In addition to the basic games I describe, there are bonus rounds:

Mr. Incredible: Solve the addition and multiplication problems. The answers are on the heads of a statue. Choose the statue with the correct answer and push or pull it into position. Level 1: The addition problems feature serial addition of three single digit numbers. Level 2: The multiplication problems feature single digit multiplication of two single digit numbers.

Mrs. Incredible: Doors open and close revealing letters to a word. Grab the letters to spell a word before the door closes. They must be grabbed in the correct order. Level 1: The words are about five or six letters long. Level 2: The words are about the same length as Level 1, but they are more difficult to spell because they do not follow the basic phonics rules.

Dash: Pick up blocks to build the correct number. For example, if the number is 605, pick up blocks 600 and 5, put the 600 in the hundreds place and the 5 in the ones place. Level 1: The numbers are three digits long. Level 2: The numbers are four digits long.

Violet: Violet has to find the part of speech in the maze that completes the sentence. Level 1: This level focuses on finding the nouns. An example is "Find the noun that completes the sentence." The sentence is "The ___ throws a robot," and the choices are "ran," "happy," "enemy." Level 2: Find adjectives to complete the sentence.

Syndrome: Help navigate the Incredibles family work together to get through the jungle. Must use some logic, like use Mr. Incredible's strength to move rocks or Mrs. Incredible's stretch to reach across a chasm.

Summary: The games are not bad and they are very educational. The problem I think is The Incredibles appeals to a younger audience, maybe preschool level, and the skills it requires are first through third grade level. They were too difficult for my kids when I bought the cartridge, still too difficult for my now 5 year old; but The Incredibles is considered too babyish by my 7 year old who could now play the games.



2 out of 5 stars Very difficult to play   November 7, 2008
book crazy (California, USA)
Out of all the games my son has (around 10), this is the worst of them. It is confusing and very difficult to use. The activities seem interesting but when you try to do something, the controls just dont work well. I tried the activities so I could explain my son how to play (first time I have to do that with a leapster game) and couldnt finish them !!. Do not recommend this game.


3 out of 5 stars Not so Great   September 10, 2008
J. Poyer (Valdosta, GA)
Like the PS2 version, we just weren't real thrilled about the fun-factor of this one. Didn't hold my son's interest like other games.


5 out of 5 stars Glad to find it again!   March 16, 2008
anonymous
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

One of my kids favorites! I'm buying a replacement copy. I agree these things are durable, I sent one through the wash last month and in the morning it was fine. I agree this one is a bit of a challenge (i.e. frustrating) in parts, BUT the upside of this is that although we lost it a year ago (after having it for over a year) I have no qualms about buying it again (I've been looking at the stores to no avail), for my now almost 8 year old son knowing he'll still have fun with it and my almost 4 year old daughter knowing she'll love it again just because it's the Incredibles! Highly recommended!


5 out of 5 stars The Incredibles are incredible!   May 25, 2007
Beth Kalnins (Lincoln, Nebraska United States)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

My [..]son LOVES this game. Many of the other leapster cartridges that are geared for his age are too easy. This one challenges him. He does most of the work himself with occassional help from me. I love the entire Leapster line and this game has not let us down one bit.



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