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LeapFrog LeapsterĀ® Educational Game: Spider-Man

In association with Amazon.com

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - AWESOME!
My soon to be 6 year old daughter loves leapster and spiderman so I thought this game would be awesome for her. Initially I had to help her a little with the sign scramble - (letters are mixed up and you have to rearrange what they should be) but she got the hang of it quickly. The cartridge takes you thru a story and as you go thru mini chapters of the story you are then able to play various games on the cartridge. AT different points when you crack the code you are given a password that you log onto leapfrog from your computer and print out a spidey mask and other cool pics. She loved this! We gave it to her for xmas and she played it in the car NON STOP for 3 hours to my inlaws. she loved it. It continues to be a favorite and she is still on level 1! I am puzzled from the other reviewer for her grandsons that said the game only lets you do one thing. This is not the case at all. When you put the cartridge in there are many options as to read the story, read and play and games. Read the story and as you go thru it you are invited to play various games. Maybe you ddint' go far enough into the story? I don't know...but the game is awesome for my daughter!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My son says SPIDERMAN IS AWESOME!!!
My 7 year old son, LOVES the spiderman game....It is suppose to help with fluency and spelling. My son says it is neat! He played with it for 2 hours! In fact his sister and him fought over the one game, and they each have their own systems. My son was more into it than my 6 year old girl. He says it is fun to unscramble the words, and play. So glad that we got this game!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Boring!!!!!
I would have to say that this game was a bit of a let down for my two grandsons. They want to play more games than this had to offer. It appeared that all this game really had to offer was reading comic book passages and then it had the child identify the word in the passage that was either mis-spelled or pronounced improperly. Not too gratifying to 5 year olds. I would be very interested in other peoples opinions as perhaps we were missing out on something else the game had to offer. We thought that it had other games on it but were unable to get to anything else.


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