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Candy Land – Electronic Hand-Held

416VW5QAKYL Candy Land   Electronic Hand Held Candy Land – Electronic Hand-Held Candy Land comes to life in this electronic game for young kids. Six games of varying degrees of complexity are included: the simplest challenges kids to catch falling plums in a basket, and the hardest has players looking for matching gum drops beneath rows of peanut brittle. Other games ask kids to repeat sequences of flashing lights or to count the number of visible lollipops on the game’s screen. Candy Land character Mr. Mint leads players through all the fun, helping them develop skills in counting, sorting, etc. Youngsters who don’t have any preconceived ideas that this game could be hard should have no problem figuring it all out very quickly. –Tom Keogh
Customer Review: If they make a 2nd version, it HAS to be better!
This one is very boring, because the graphics are bad, and they move very slow, and that candy-cane-clown-guy’s voice sounds like he’s saying “Muh blah to blah doo-too-blah!”
They should make a sacond version with BETTER graphics, sounds, and an on/off switch, and maybe the kids and parents won’t get bored as quick as they do when they play this game!
Customer Review: Even worse than the Potato Head Electronic Handheld Game
I remember getting this for Christmas as a child, and I thought it stunk! Mr. Mint’s voice was too lame and hard to underetand, and there’s no stupid off switch!!!!!!!! I don’t reccomand this to anybody, except for garbage cans!

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LeapFrog ClickStart Educational Software:Toy Story To 100 + Beyond

51%2BAbhyuHqL. SL160  LeapFrog   ClickStart Educational Software:Toy Story To 100 + BeyondToy Story: To 100 and Beyond taps players’ mathematical skills to rescue the aliens from “The Claw.” Players guide Woody, Jessie and Buzz through supercharged rescue adventures. Games introduce mousing and keyboard navigation along with core preschool skills like counting, sequencing, adding and subtracting. For use with the ClickStart My First Computer (sold separately).
Customer Review: Not brilliant, but she likes it
Perhaps it’s that the rest of us–dad, mom, and fourteen-year-old brother–have had years of playing video games with better complexity and far better graphics, but I’m not wowed by any of the Clickstart games. Yes, I know, they’re for young children, but even the web-based games for toddlers have better graphics and are sometimes more user-friendly.

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