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Binding: Video Game Brand: Destination Software EAN: 0827307900952 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Destination Software Manufacturer: Destination Software Model: 802068100674 MPN: 100730 Platform: Game Boy Advance Publisher: Destination Software Release Date: September 08, 2006 Studio: Destination Software Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: Candyland / Chutes And Ladders / Memory collects these three classic board games that so many childrenplayed and enjoyed. Now your children can take the fun with them wherever they go - without lugging around the game boards and pieces! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - wishing it was as good as the board game/card gamei got this game hoping it would be like the board game/ card game I played as a child but i found it actually very dull and boring the board/card game is much more enjoyable to play, i suggjest you either sell it or trade it for another game, it's just not worth owning if you have it. Rating: - Fun for young childrenI bought this game for my 5 year old son and he seems to enjoy it. My only complaint is that the screen is hard to see the figures, and when we play it on the game boy player on the tv, the image quality is very grainy, but overall it is a good game. Better played with more than one person though. His favorites are candy land and memory, I dont think he ever plays chutes and ladders. Rating: - Fun game for little kidsMy grandaughter loved this one. It is nice to have some that aren't so violent. Rating: - A nice intro game for little ones to learn onFor our trip back east, I wanted to get my kid a Game Boy Advance to keep her busy during the flight. Since this would be her first video game, I wanted a game that would be teach her how to use the controls. This game helped her with that. Rating: - Sophisticated Graphics Replicate Gameboards Faithfully But Adults Will Want to Skip the FIrst Two GamesYoung children should enjoy these faithful electronic versions of their childhood board games, but be aware that the small Game Boy screen can show only a portion of the board, which scrolls and changes with each player's turn. As an adult, for me the one attraction of the package was Memory, the "Concentration"-like game in which a player tries to find pairs among face-down cards as quickly as possible. A bonus here is the choice of the number of cards in the layout, with the largest ... Read More |