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Leapster Arcade Letterpillar

January 7th, 2010

Leapster Arcade Letterpillar




This hungry Letterpillar loves to eat letters. Watch him grow as he munches his way through a lively arcade game that reinforces important early reading and spelling skills. Teaches phonics, uppercase and lowercase letters and word building. For use with the Leapster Learning System or Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, each sold separately.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Great Beginner Game
My son received the Leapster system for his 4th birthday as a gift. It comes with this game. While this game isn’t the most challenging, my son enjoys it. I am not sure at what level the previous reviewers children are at, but my son doing very well at school. Maybe they are academically beyond him. He knows all of his letters, their sounds, and can read three letter words. He can also write out all of the letters in the alphabet, uppper and lower. So while this game isn’t extremely challenging, he still found it fun. I haven’t found controlling the letterpillar to be difficult at all, as a previous reviewer said. The arrow buttons on the control respond fine when controlling the letterpillar. I think this game was great as a “free” game with the system, because it allowed him to get used to using the controller. And my son isn’t electronically deprived. He uses our personal computer all of the time to play games. He also has a V-Smile with other games. We wanted this as a portable gaming system. Again, it was a good first, free game. I have nothing bad to say about it considering I didn’t have to pay for it.

5 Stars Great letter review!
Found the letterpillar a fine afternoon rainy day breath of fresh air for my girls. Like that the letterpillar gets ill if it eats numbers. :)

2 Stars It’s educational
We bought cartridge for our 3 year old. We were going on a airplane trip and thought it would keep his attention. He used it for only 5 minutes and wanted the creature creation cartridge. He may get more into this one when he gets older.

2 Stars Letterpillar – doesn’t stack up to other Leapster games
While my 3 yr old and 5 yr old play this game some, it doesn’t compare to the other cartridges we own. There is only one game on the cartridge. It is simple, and I’m not convinced it has much educational value, as do most of the other Leapster games we have. I recommend you buy the Draw & Write or the Letter Factory. My children fight / “take turns” over those two games and they are educational.

5 Stars Great letter teacher, phonics, etc. lots of fun
My grand daughter loves this and Running on Zero, one for letter skills, the other for math. Both are fun, and teach the child. They challenge your child to try harder, for a better score, even though there’s no grading involved (the way it should be)

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Leapster Arcade Word Chasers

December 23rd, 2009

Leapster Arcade Word Chasers




Chase your way to word victory in this cat-and-mouse arcade game! Choose a cat, then catch mice and the correct letters to spell words. This fast-paced game builds advanced phonics and spelling skills. Features four challenging levels, advanced phonics, helpful tutorials and spelling for over 500 words. For one or two players. For use with the Leapster Learning System or Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, each sold separately.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great Learning Game
This was a Christmas present for my 7 year old Granddaughter. She really loves it and plays with it all the time. She really loves her leapster.

4 Stars My kid likes it, so I like it.
I thought the game seemed dull, but my son likes it – so my opinion is meaningless.

Kids are required to go through a maze and spell words while avoiding obstacles. Level one is 3 letter words, higher levels have larger words. Sometimes I have a hard time understanding what word the game is saying to spell but I guess it is just me because my son doesn’t complain about it.

It isn’t his favorite game (he has 12 leapster games total) I would say this is his 4th or 5th favorite game)

3 Stars It’s ok – but its hard to control
It’s an ok game. I find it difficult to move around the game.

and I’m 30+ years old. I was showing my boy how to use it.

But I myself had a hardtime. But Its a good game

5 Stars Must Have!
Bought this game for my 5year old son for Christmas. He has had his leapster for a year now and we are always looking for new, fun, educational games to buy him. He absolutely LOVES this game! He giggles at all of the funny little noises and gets really excited to spell every word!

4 Stars My son loves it
This is the best game ever! (says my 7 year old) He really likes it and I find the music to be pleasant and not annoying like some other electronic games.

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Leapster Arcade Letterpillar

November 23rd, 2009

Leapster Arcade Letterpillar




This hungry Letterpillar loves to eat letters. Watch him grow as he munches his way through a lively arcade game that reinforces important early reading and spelling skills. Teaches phonics, uppercase and lowercase letters and word building. For use with the Leapster Learning System or Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, each sold separately.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Great Beginner Game
My son received the Leapster system for his 4th birthday as a gift. It comes with this game. While this game isn’t the most challenging, my son enjoys it. I am not sure at what level the previous reviewers children are at, but my son doing very well at school. Maybe they are academically beyond him. He knows all of his letters, their sounds, and can read three letter words. He can also write out all of the letters in the alphabet, uppper and lower. So while this game isn’t extremely challenging, he still found it fun. I haven’t found controlling the letterpillar to be difficult at all, as a previous reviewer said. The arrow buttons on the control respond fine when controlling the letterpillar. I think this game was great as a “free” game with the system, because it allowed him to get used to using the controller. And my son isn’t electronically deprived. He uses our personal computer all of the time to play games. He also has a V-Smile with other games. We wanted this as a portable gaming system. Again, it was a good first, free game. I have nothing bad to say about it considering I didn’t have to pay for it.

5 Stars Great letter teacher, phonics, etc. lots of fun
My grand daughter loves this and Running on Zero, one for letter skills, the other for math. Both are fun, and teach the child. They challenge your child to try harder, for a better score, even though there’s no grading involved (the way it should be)

5 Stars Great letter review!
Found the letterpillar a fine afternoon rainy day breath of fresh air for my girls. Like that the letterpillar gets ill if it eats numbers. :)

2 Stars Letterpillar – doesn’t stack up to other Leapster games
While my 3 yr old and 5 yr old play this game some, it doesn’t compare to the other cartridges we own. There is only one game on the cartridge. It is simple, and I’m not convinced it has much educational value, as do most of the other Leapster games we have. I recommend you buy the Draw & Write or the Letter Factory. My children fight / “take turns” over those two games and they are educational.

2 Stars It’s educational
We bought cartridge for our 3 year old. We were going on a airplane trip and thought it would keep his attention. He used it for only 5 minutes and wanted the creature creation cartridge. He may get more into this one when he gets older.

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Leapster Arcade Word Chasers

November 13th, 2009

Leapster Arcade Word Chasers




Chase your way to word victory in this cat-and-mouse arcade game! Choose a cat, then catch mice and the correct letters to spell words. This fast-paced game builds advanced phonics and spelling skills. Features four challenging levels, advanced phonics, helpful tutorials and spelling for over 500 words. For one or two players. For use with the Leapster Learning System or Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, each sold separately.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars My son loves it
This is the best game ever! (says my 7 year old) He really likes it and I find the music to be pleasant and not annoying like some other electronic games.

5 Stars Must Have!
Bought this game for my 5year old son for Christmas. He has had his leapster for a year now and we are always looking for new, fun, educational games to buy him. He absolutely LOVES this game! He giggles at all of the funny little noises and gets really excited to spell every word!

3 Stars It’s ok – but its hard to control
It’s an ok game. I find it difficult to move around the game.

and I’m 30+ years old. I was showing my boy how to use it.

But I myself had a hardtime. But Its a good game

4 Stars My kid likes it, so I like it.
I thought the game seemed dull, but my son likes it – so my opinion is meaningless.

Kids are required to go through a maze and spell words while avoiding obstacles. Level one is 3 letter words, higher levels have larger words. Sometimes I have a hard time understanding what word the game is saying to spell but I guess it is just me because my son doesn’t complain about it.

It isn’t his favorite game (he has 12 leapster games total) I would say this is his 4th or 5th favorite game)

5 Stars Great Learning Game
This was a Christmas present for my 7 year old Granddaughter. She really loves it and plays with it all the time. She really loves her leapster.

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