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Moop and Dreadly: The Treasure on Bing Bong Island

Moop and Dreadly: The Treasure on Bing Bong Island

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really fun!
Review: ...my 9 year old nephew had a ball with this game! It kept him entertained for a long while until he had to give up his computer time to his older brother. This game keeps your attention with colorful characters and fun gameplay. The puzzles were thoughtful, even if some were easier than others. It was also fun to practice Spanish while he played. The game we bought had both English and Spanish languages on it. Brilliant idea!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun for old and young!
Review: ...my 9 year old nephew had a ball with this game! It kept him entertained for a long while until he had to give up his computer time to his older brother. This game keeps your attention with colorful characters and fun gameplay. The puzzles were thoughtful, even if some were easier than others. It was also fun to practice Spanish while he played. The game we bought had both English and Spanish languages on it. Brilliant idea!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My girl prefers Ollo but still likes Moop & Dreadly
Review: I am occasionally surprised at what my four-year-old daughter likes to play. I thought since she loved "Ollo at the Sunny Valley Fair" so much she would equally adore this problem solving game also made by Plaid Banana. But she can't see them in a similar light. She played "Moop and Dreadly" and enjoyed it but doesn't choose it as one of her favorites. I love the graphics, music, and clever jokes. I am so glad that I have a copy of it now that it is harder to find. I prefer it over Ollo and find it has a cunning, sharp wit but it is not really up to me, is it?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My girl prefers Ollo but still likes Moop & Dreadly
Review: I am occasionally surprised at what my four-year-old daughter likes to play. I thought since she loved "Ollo at the Sunny Valley Fair" so much she would equally adore this problem solving game also made by Plaid Banana. But she can't see them in a similar light. She played "Moop and Dreadly" and enjoyed it but doesn't choose it as one of her favorites. I love the graphics, music, and clever jokes. I am so glad that I have a copy of it now that it is harder to find. I prefer it over Ollo and find it has a cunning, sharp wit but it is not really up to me, is it?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: SLOW & BORING!
Review: I can't believe they say this game is for 5-10 year
olds! It is SO SLOW! You spend alot of time going back
and forth, there is ALOT of repetition. The characters
move slowly and you have to keep going back and forth
to different spots to find different things you need
to get the treasure. It is no where near as fun or
entertaining as Pajama Sam, I can't believe the same
people made this game. Huge disappointment!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great game!
Review: The story line is funny (with jokes all ages can appreciate), the graphics were good, and the puzzle are age-appropriate. I hope they make more in this series!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really fun!
Review: This game is really fun. Good puzzles that are appropriate for the target age range.


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