LeapFrog Explorer Game Cartridge: Disney?Pixar Cars 2, No Distribution Media/Method: Cartridge Platform Supported: Leapster Distribution Media/Method: Cartridge Platform Supported: Leapster Software Name: Explorer Game Cartridge: Disney?Pixar Cars 2 Software Sub Type: Educational Game Software Name: Explorer Game Cartridge: Disney?Pixar Cars 2 Software Sub Type: Educational Game Software Main Type: Game Software Main Type: Game
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Brand | LeapFrog |
Item model number | Cars |
Color | Silver |
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Product Id | 660357 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 708431390805 |
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We purchased this at a local retailer today. My four year old absolutely loves it. I actually got some housework done without perpetual interruption or him messing up behind me. With some of the other games, he gets frustrated until he gets familiar with them. He's learned to ask when he needs help, but he didn't seem to get frustrated or ask me for anything. It seemed to walk him through what he needed help with and he was excited to show me what he had learned. The only negative I can come up with involves the packaging. All of our other games have come in a nice plastic case which makes for neat storage. I even have my son trained to put them back in the case when he's done. So, it beats me why LeapFrog decided to skimp and put this game in a cardboard box. Not like the game was any cheaper than the others. What gives???? Just the same, the game is great!
Bought this for my 5 year old kindergartener. He was able to navigate and accomplish the tasks with a little help from older brother.
My Grandson is enjoying his LeapPad Learning Game. I even bought him another one, just a different one.
This game features a bunch of activities based on scenes in the movie Cars 2. Being a huge fan of this movie, my son was quickly engaged. This is a good game for a beginner, because the discovery mode allows the child to practice the d-pad and learn how to move and negotiate with it. Discovery mode: Unlock the activities! Mater rolls his way through the town, gathering parts and talking with characters from the movie he meets along the way. Most times there is an opportunity to learn new games which unlocks that game in activity mode. What does that mean? It means that the next time my son plays the game, if he does not want to roll through the town where things move rather slowly, he can go directly to Activity mode and play the game of his choice. Activity Mode: Get straight to the games! Each game is unlocked by playing it in discovery mode. There are some games that are more educational than others. At first I thought they might be a bit complicated for my pre-schooler but my son quickly proved me wrong. Each game has easily learnable rules that rely on pattern recognition, comparison, and common sense logic with no reading or arithmetic skill prerequisite. The one game he still has trouble with the decoding game but once that clicks, he will be 100% operational in this game. He loves it.
My grandchildren (ages 7,5,5) love the leapster. Only problem with this game, they fight over who gets to play next! I would have given a five star, but I feel the games are still a bit pricey and need to be a little bit tougher as for as pushing the educational value, but they are fun.
My son enjoys this game, but he looses interest quickly. Part of that may be because he is 4. The game is fairly easy for him to use.
My 4yr old loves this and can't get enough - lucky for us we can leverage it as a reward. he has to get stickers for getting dressed, eating his dinner, & being good at school. He gets to play his leappad after getting so many stickers - when he fills up his chart he gets to pick a new game!
This game was not cheap. I was so excited to get it for my son because I thought it would be a real hit. I wish I had read reviews before I purchased it. On top of the fact that does seem a little dull, it's far from educational. He ll play it, but I don't see much room for growth- for stepping up in levels etc. Measuring distances it says, but the fact that it claims to teach this is kind of a joke. The graph is not engaging at all. Plus I'm not a fan of any game where there are shooting guns. I realize it was in the movie, but to me, having my son play it in a game takes it to another level. I have a 2 and a 4 yr old. bought it for the 4 yr. old.
My 4 year old does not enjoy this game in the least bit. I found it to be rather boring and almost pointless. The goal in this game is to drive Tomater on the road while grabbing different car parts as you go. While driving you may talk to diffrent cars and play a few mini games. Pros - Allows a child to play mini games to help learn the story of cars 2. Cons - Not engaging enough and rather boring. The whole game seems to be a repeat of an event that just happend.
(Almost) every achievement was completed by my kid within the first day. For the cost I am very disappointed (and I saved a few bucks for v-day sale). Minimum educational value. My kid loves the Cars franchise, and I would honestly feel without that connection this should be a $5 max game