Rating: Summary: Tbe best in the ISpy series Review: My son loves these games and we have all of them. This one is our favorite. The graphics are wonderful and there are 3 seperate games to play! So the player goes throught the game 3 times to find 3 seperate treasures. Each game takes over 2 hours to complete. Fun stuff for a maniac ISpier like my son-Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Great, great CD-Rom Review: The game starts out like a classic I-spy book where the player navigates to different buildings in a town (rather than turning pages in the book), and in each building is a puzzle. The clues are given with a little rhyme that is read aloud and printed at the bottom of the screen with several things to be found in the picture. Some of the things are obvious and really easy to find, and others are a little trickier. For example, looking for three birds, one could be sitting right on top of the boat, another carved in the wood, and the third made out of clouds. Having different levels in the same game is great for families with children of different ages or parents playing along with the kids. The game play is a little repetitive, but the scenes are fairly different. For example, one is a candy store, another involves looking through a telescope at the whole town, and a third requires the player to use a magnifying glass to examine items more closely.After each small puzzle is solved the player gets a piece of a map. When the map is completed, there is a final puzzle to complete using clues from the map that leads to the treasure. There are three different maps to complete that lead to different treasures. The puzzles are the same, but they have different clues so you are looking for different things in the puzzle. The sound on my game would always cut out one word before finishing a sentence which got really annoying, but other than that the game ran smoothly on Windows XP.
Rating: Summary: Treasure! Review: The game starts out like a classic I-spy book where the player navigates to different buildings in a town (rather than turning pages in the book), and in each building is a puzzle. The clues are given with a little rhyme that is read aloud and printed at the bottom of the screen with several things to be found in the picture. Some of the things are obvious and really easy to find, and others are a little trickier. For example, looking for three birds, one could be sitting right on top of the boat, another carved in the wood, and the third made out of clouds. Having different levels in the same game is great for families with children of different ages or parents playing along with the kids. The game play is a little repetitive, but the scenes are fairly different. For example, one is a candy store, another involves looking through a telescope at the whole town, and a third requires the player to use a magnifying glass to examine items more closely. After each small puzzle is solved the player gets a piece of a map. When the map is completed, there is a final puzzle to complete using clues from the map that leads to the treasure. There are three different maps to complete that lead to different treasures. The puzzles are the same, but they have different clues so you are looking for different things in the puzzle. The sound on my game would always cut out one word before finishing a sentence which got really annoying, but other than that the game ran smoothly on Windows XP.
Rating: Summary: Great graphics... Review: This game is a lot of fun and has many levels to keep everyone playing. It gets to your eyes after a while though, so you won't have to worry about the kids spending the whole day on the computer!
Rating: Summary: Very Fun. Review: This is a fun computer game and very similar to the I Spy books. We have I Spy Haunted Mansion CD as well and I think this one is much better. I would strongly suggest you choose this one over the the Haunted Mansion. Instead of one game as on Haunted Mansion, there are three games with this program. It is fun and I have found myself sitting up late playing it. THe graphics are neat and the sounds are clear and easy to hear. Well worth the time and money. Enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Fun Game! Review: This is a fun game for little kids. My grandchildren (ages 4, 7 and 8) totally enjoy it. Yes, they do eventually play all the games and hear all the clues, but when they've not played it for a while, they enjoy going back to it. It's colorful and a bit challenging when they first get it. It doesn't take long for the older ones to master it, but they still enjoy playing it. I'd recommend this game.
Rating: Summary: Fun Game! Review: This is a fun game for little kids. My grandchildren (ages 4, 7 and 8) totally enjoy it. Yes, they do eventually play all the games and hear all the clues, but when they've not played it for a while, they enjoy going back to it. It's colorful and a bit challenging when they first get it. It doesn't take long for the older ones to master it, but they still enjoy playing it. I'd recommend this game.
Rating: Summary: family addiction to I Spy Review: This is a great game to play together.We have four kids under the age of ten,and we have the best time playing it.I do have to admit that once they're all in bed,I sometimes go and try to find that one thing I couldn't find before. I wish they make more I Spy games.I can only find two.
Rating: Summary: one of the best Mac games for kids Review: This is game software on the Mac as it should be done. Great visuals & sound, as well as a compelling plot for kids to follow. My son was entertained for hours at a time. Also be sure to get the "spooky mansion" title - it is equally well-done.
Rating: Summary: Great game Review: This is the best game of the three software titles, very challenging and fun. Both of my daughters love to play it and solve the puzzles. Good value for the money.
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