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5 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
It’s educational for the kids, Good use of the stylus.
Repetitive puzzles, The kind of puzzles that your kids will probably do at school, for free, A massive anticlimax at the end of the game
Now, I don’t normally like to ruin the ‘storyline’(so to speak) in a game, but tough I’m going to. Ill actually be doing you a favour because you wont then be as disappointed as I was with the ending. Part of the reason why I persi...
Abstract: Nintendo really opened up a gap in the market with their Brain Training games, educational games that are actually fun; edutainment some might say. They capitalized on this with other similar games, and plenty of other publishers followed suit, with th...
Published: 2007-10-12, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: I Spy Fun House is a wild, family-friendly title that makes great use of the Nintendo DS’s stylus and touchscreen. You start out trapped in a fun house, and the only way to get out is to collect 10 tickets. You get tickets by playing with a number o...
Abstract: I love the I Spy books. I didn’t have very many of them when my children were small, but I have several of them now. Recently I have been collecting children’s activity books like pop-ups and play-a-sound, and also have lots of search-and-find...
Abstract: Edutainment is like some sort of joke in the game industry. Its a good idea, in theory. Kids arent reading as much, so lets try to stick something thats valuable into those video games they play so much. Big Blue Bubble tried its hand at converting ...