GameBoy Advance : CandyLand / Chutes & Ladders / Memory Reviews
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Sophisticated Graphics Replicate Gameboards Faithfully But Adults Will Want to Skip the FIrst Two Games
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Rating: 4,
Useful: 21 / 22
Date: December 09, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Young 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 of the three layouts, 72 cards, being quite challenging.
A nice intro game for little ones to learn on
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Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: June 27, 2007
Author: Amazon User
For 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.
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