Ultimate I Spy for Nintendo Wii Review
Your whole family will love this new interactive I Spy game. Your child’s visual and problem solving skills will get a work out in this new 3-D platform. Buy Ultimate I Spy for Nintendo Wii
Product Pros
This is a fun game. It totally changes the I Spy experience. The 3-D is very well done. My first grader and I played all afternoon the day it arrived. This is a challenging game.
Product Cons
The scrolling screen made me nauseous. If you are prone to motion sickness, be player one so you can control the screen movement.
Product In Use
It is a great way to work with your child on problem skills. It is set up like the I Spy books with a riddle and a set of objects. The items are lit up on the list as they are discovered.
Product Summary
Play I SPY like never before! Navigate 3-D riddle screens, play paddleball, or complete puzzles to solve I SPY riddles. With 40 riddles and fun interactive games, Ultimate I SPY combines the seek-and-find gameplay of I SPY with active play on the Wii that will get players up and moving. Plus uncover a mysterious machine and unlock a pulse-pounding game that reveals a special surprise
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Astacia is the Chief Managing Editor at Type-A Mom. When she is not submerged on this here, she is rambling at her blog, Mamikaze.
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