Disclosure: I was sent this product to review in exchange for my honest opinion.
In Disney•Pixar’s Monsters University, winning the Scare Games will take more than a big roar—use your problem-solving skills to help Mike and Sulley! Using clever thinking and stealth maneuvers, make your way through different locations. Are your scare skills up to the challenge?
Features:
• Train to be a top Scarer while progressing through 24 levels! Each level of learning puts your mind to the test—solving logic puzzles and tactical mini-games to unlock shortcuts, find Scare Cards and collect dorm decor.
• Navigate your way across campus as you sneak to your destination! Strategize a path through obstacles and enemies using objects you find and evasion tactics.Works with LeapPad2, LeapPad1, LeapsterGS and Leapster Explorer systems.
My boys love Monsters Inc. and they love their LeapPad so we of course had to get this game. I was worried my 6.5 year old would feel it was too babyish and he hesitated at first, but then he asked for it later. The game is full of lots of monster-filled activities. From matching to a maze to creating your own monster, it kept my boys busy. This game is a little different than other LeapPad games as it is a whole maze that you have to keep working through the different levels and challenges. It is actually a little harder than other games, which is perfect for older kids.
The game teaches problem solving, matching and cause and effect – perfect to keep kids on their toes. This is the perfect game for any Monsters fans or just an older (6-7 year old) LeapFrog fan.
BUY IT: The Explorer™ Game Cartridge: Disney•Pixar Monsters University ($24.99) direct at the Leapfrog website or at your local mass retailer.
WIN IT: (1) US winner will receive the Explorer™ Game Cartridge: Disney•Pixar Monsters University
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My soon to be 5 year old (and his 2 year old sister)
My five year old nephew would play this.
ages 7 and 9
My 4-year-old niece!
my daughter she is 6
My 5 year old.
my soon-to-be 5 year old and my just-turned 7 year old would be playing the game
My granddaughter is 6 years old.
My daughter is four and would love this!
this would be for a friends child who is 5