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Action Figures | Home » » LeapFrog Leapster Educational Game: The Incredibles | | | | | | | Description: | | The Incredibles | | | Features: | |
• Meet the Incredibles and engage in an extraordinary battle of wits and superpowers!
• The Incredibles has 5 action-packed learning games
• There's also a collaborative game, where all the superheroes work together to defeat the villain, Syndrome
• Games include: Math Facts, Spelling, Place Value, Parts of Speech, and The Incredibles Save The Day
• This Leapster Educational Game teaches spelling, grammar, math and problem solving
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.4 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.5 inches | | Package Length:
| 8.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 23 reviews |
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| $5.98 | Collectible
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- Good | | | $14.00 | Collectible
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- Good | | | $15.05 | Collectible
- Acceptable | | | $20.00 | New | | | $24.99 | Collectible
- Mint | | | $39.99 | New | | | $48.00 | New | | | $48.43 This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. | New | | | $49.00 | New | |
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| $20.00 | New | | | $39.99 | New | | | $48.00 | New | | | $48.43 This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. | New | | | $49.00 | New | |
| Collectible | |
| $5.98 | Collectible
- Acceptable | | | $6.44 | Collectible
- Acceptable | | | $6.48 | Collectible
- Good | | | $12.85 | Collectible
- Good | | | $14.00 | Collectible
- VeryGood | | | $14.50 | Collectible
- Good | | | $14.59 | Collectible
- Good | | | $15.05 | Collectible
- Acceptable | | | $24.99 | Collectible
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30 of 30 found the following review helpful:
I love it- review from 6 yrAug 24, 2005
By L. A. Sherburne It is great. I like the Mrs Incredible game best. Because she spells words with me. The opening credits are neat too.
review from Emma. age 6
From her mom-
I have been amazed at how well she has done with this game, since it has a 2nd and 3rd grade level on it. I was concerned it would be too advanced and not be fun for her. Instead, she has been challenged but in a fun and positive way. This is great game for encouraging Spelling, Reading, and Math!
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Incredible IncrediblesFeb 01, 2006
By G. Connor This game is fantastic. It goes over parts of a sentence, addition, > <, multiplication, spelling and more. My kids are 5 and 7 and it is difficult to get them to put it down. We have almost all the cartriges but this is their favorite.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Incredibly Fun - BUT Tough to Complete!Jul 13, 2006
By PiperLady3
"anneinillinois"
I purchased this game for my 7-year-old girl, who has several other Leapster cartridges. While the educational material was not too easy nor too challenging for her, she became frustrated that she could not earn a certain "ticket" she needed in order to complete the final level (one section requires tickets earned during other section playtimes). I myself tried to get that specific ticket for her several times, and I wasn't able to, even after over an hour of MY playing for it.
Still, it was fun (yes, even for me!) and a big "must-have" for any "Incredibles" fan between 7 and 9 years old.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Clumsy, frustrating, and now collecting dust.Dec 15, 2005
By Born in '61 This game was a big disappointment. I'd even venture to say that it illustrates how NOT to design an educational game. The clumsiness of the game gets in the way of the learning and the fun. The controls - at least for the math game (my daughter and I got fed up and didn't try the others) - are not at all intuitive. Buyers who don't read manuals carefully, beware. But at least you'd think the game would become fun once that wall was scaled. Unfortunately, the mechanism for making Mr. Incredible move the math blocks is so clumsy that, whether you can solve the math problems or not, it's very difficult to move 5 of them to their proper spots in 60 seconds. This seems to leave you stuck at the first level of the game, regardless of your math knowledge. Is the point to have fun and practice math, or to learn how to move blocks?
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Too difficult for younger kids, not interesting for older kidsFeb 19, 2009
By Noname Okay, we own a lot of Leapster cartridges. My kids may have tried this out, but they haven't played it much at all.
There are 5 characters, each one associated with a different game. Each game has two levels. In addition to the basic games I describe, there are bonus rounds:
Mr. Incredible: Solve the addition and multiplication problems. The answers are on the heads of a statue. Choose the statue with the correct answer and push or pull it into position. Level 1: The addition problems feature serial addition of three single digit numbers. Level 2: The multiplication problems feature single digit multiplication of two single digit numbers.
Mrs. Incredible: Doors open and close revealing letters to a word. Grab the letters to spell a word before the door closes. They must be grabbed in the correct order. Level 1: The words are about five or six letters long. Level 2: The words are about the same length as Level 1, but they are more difficult to spell because they do not follow the basic phonics rules.
Dash: Pick up blocks to build the correct number. For example, if the number is 605, pick up blocks 600 and 5, put the 600 in the hundreds place and the 5 in the ones place. Level 1: The numbers are three digits long. Level 2: The numbers are four digits long.
Violet: Violet has to find the part of speech in the maze that completes the sentence. Level 1: This level focuses on finding the nouns. An example is "Find the noun that completes the sentence." The sentence is "The ___ throws a robot," and the choices are "ran," "happy," "enemy." Level 2: Find adjectives to complete the sentence.
Syndrome: Help navigate the Incredibles family work together to get through the jungle. Must use some logic, like use Mr. Incredible's strength to move rocks or Mrs. Incredible's stretch to reach across a chasm.
Summary: The games are not bad and they are very educational. The problem I think is The Incredibles appeals to a younger audience, maybe preschool level, and the skills it requires are first through third grade level. They were too difficult for my kids when I bought the cartridge, still too difficult for my now 5 year old; but The Incredibles is considered too babyish by my 7 year old who could now play the games.
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