Posts Tagged ‘game’
Florida Fish Game talk
Some products are very good, some are perfect. Touch is almost.
The negative aspect to me is the video compatibility: iPod Touch does not play most video formats, even the free ones, like Xvid. You have to convert all videos to a .mp4 file.
Florida Game Fish
Do you really like Game England New Fish ?
This scale is absolutely accurate and easy to read. Also, I must use a cane, and it is extremely easy to get on. I also appreciate the fact that it uses easy to procure batteries–not the 12 volt like my old, unreadable scale. Love this one, and will highly recommend it to friends and family.
New England Game Fish
Learning SquarePants the Leapster Game: Day Saves LeapFrog SpongeBob for good
They won’t even know they are learning!. This is a great game. I would not recommend LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: SpongeBob SquarePants Saves the Day for children under 4 unless your child is just extremely advanced. My 4 yo can play some areas of the game easily, but the word areas are more difficult and he becomes frustrated. BUT for kindergarteners this game is just right. My 6 yo is learning a lot, and unlike other learning software, she doesn’t mind playing it because it’s fun and of course there is the very cute and charismatic Sponge Bob.
The goal of the game is to get ingredients to make a new secret sauce. Upon completing the different areas of the game you are given some of the ingredients to make the sauce. So the children get the sense of reward for all of their work. That’s been enough motivation for my daughter. It teaches counting, math, letters, word building, and there’s music (I’m probably leaving a few things out) It’s wonderful, a must have for all leapster owners.
No more .. Am How Tall Game I
My grandchildren love this game!. My grandchildren love this game. The pieces are very durable, they love the fun characters and, of course, using the measuring tool to measure the “person” they created.
Guess Who? Game Board details
Kids as young as 4 can understand & play. I loved this game as a kid and I gave Guess Who? Board Game to my kids, ages 4, 7 and 11. The 4 year old boy and 7 year old girl love to play it. Even though the 4 year old can’t read, he can ask questions and usually play correctly without any help. What’s nice is that the game has an element of chance, so the smartest/oldest kid won’t necessarily win every time. For instance, the question “Is your person wearing glasses?” might eliminate all but 3 characters, giving an early advantage. I helped them assemble the game, which was a little tedious, but after assembly it’s not a “messy” game with lots of pieces, which is nice.
Why LeapFrog Game: Learning Leapster Wolverine
Great game, shows kids how greed can succeed.. Grandma loved this game, and we still do, because LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Wolverine allows any player with the greatest greed and the most dogged determination to eventually own everything. We kids, under Grandma’s skilled tutelage, quickly grasped that any “ownership” game (real estate, commodities, operating-system software, TV stations, whatever) could eventually concentrate in the hands of a ruthless elite, especially in the absence of truly fair-minded “government.” Highly educational!
But the game should not be so focused on mere “real estate.” The things missing in Monopoly (then and now) are opportunities for: predatory pricing; ownership and control of the mass-media (and public opinion) by mega-corporations; cutting taxes to pump up the national debt which future players (your kids) will owe to The Bank; and clever use of armed forces to occupy and defend other countries’ natural resources against foreign invasion or at least against use by local populations. Maybe those extra features could go into a future “MONOPOLY – Grand Theft Petroleum” edition?
Wonderful classic board game, but be sure Junior gets adult supervision or he’ll grow up imagining that playing Monopoly is even better than “moral values.”
Sick about and The Game Buzzword Addictive Lively Challenging
FHE BUZZ WORD GAME… “THE BOMB” . THE BUZZ WORD GAME IS SO ENTERTAINING AND COMPELLING, THAT I WILL BE TOTALLY SURPRISED IF IT IS NOT MADE INTO A TV GAME SHOW… SOON!
I NOW PLAY IT SOLO, USING MY BUDDIES ON LINE AS CONTESTANTS.
Think of Monopoly Seinfeld Game ?
DID YOU KNOW? (TIPS FOR YOU ONCE YOU BUY). -Marven Gardens is spelled incorrectly (It says Marvin Gardens)
-You should not buy hotels (to create housing shortages)
-The oranges are most landed on
-And that you should almost always buy new properties
If you do not own any edition of this game, you should not hesitate to buy it. This game is so much fun. You don’t know what your missing! Right now I own 11 editions, and I am still getting more.