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My son is ADHD and cannot put this game down. He loves his leapster and Spider-Man. I wish Santa had given him this two years ago.
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I had this sent to my Neice for her son in California. When it got there, they opened it up, and it wasnt the game that it said it was on the packaging. It said it was spiderman, but the game was not spiderman. What a pain in the butt. Wont buy from them again.
Chelmsford, Ma.
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I bought this for my 5 year old, and he loves it. His favorite part, is finding the passwords, so that we can get on [...]and get a surprise. This is a little harder to follow than some of the other leapster games, but still overall a great product.
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Given the other reviews and the age on the box, I was hesitant to get this for my 4 1/2 YO. But he loves Spiderman and he was so happy to get it. This game is too advanced for him, but the hints help him figure things out and he prefers to play this game with me. I give him more hints and take turns with him and he thinks it's great. However, I do think this cartridge would be more appropriate and fun for 6-8 YO.
The game is very well done. I didn't like that all the games are "locked" until the child reads the story. But they only have to read the story once and it is a good story. As they go through the chapters the games open up. There are 5 games. The one where the green goblin surfs though the story and misspells words for the child to find is a little long, but again my 4.5 YO enjoys it, so probably an older child would like it even more. And the 4 other games on the cartridge are really cool. The makers of this game turned spelling into "code breaking", that's cool.
Everything on the cartridge has an attractive, hip, video game like appearance. The Spiderman character looks believable. The voices on the cartridge do not sound like the movie ones, but they still fit the characters nicely. My teen will also sneak peeks at this game occasionally, so I know it passes the "cool" test. Since getting this game my son is starting to spell better - the educational element is definitely there.
Highly recommended!
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My 5 year old loves Spederman, and I would say that this cartridge is a bit too advanced for him. I had to help him through the first phase. On the other had, he still finds this game to be entertaining because he will still sit and play this game as his first choice.
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