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V-Motion: Wall.E Smartridge

Manufacturer: V Tech
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Product Description

Go on a galaxy quest with WALL-E through four Learning Adventure and four Learning Zone games! V.Smile Motion uses a wireless, motion-sensitive controller to help teach shapes, colors, matching, problem solving, logic, letters, numbers, puzzles and recycling. Featuring characters from Disney/Pixar's WALL-E movie, kids will have a blast getting into the action. For use with the V.Smile Motion TV Learning System, sold separately.

Product Details

  • Features four Learning Adventure and four Learning Zone games following the story of the Disney and Pixar movie
  • Teaches shapes, colors, matching, problem solving, logic, numbers, puzzles and recycling
  • Utilizes new wireless, motion-sensor controller
  • Works with all V.Smile Learning Systems
  • Teaches shapes, colors, matching, problem solving, logic, letters, numbers, puzzles and recycling

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Almost 4 year old loves it
 
Review Date: July 13, 2010
Reviewer: hotmama,
This is the second game that my almost 4 year old nephew has gotten for the vmotion. He has figured out how to navigate the menus on his own and loves almost all of the games. Great entertainment, but don't expect a schoolbook lesson or anything. Some color matching and number identification but nothing hard core. Great for him as an intro to the world of video games.
Granddaughter loves it
 
Review Date: March 25, 2010
Reviewer: B. Beck, Evansville, IN
I purchased this for my 3 yr old granddaughter and she loves to play WallE. She feels like she is playing a grownup version of a video game.
V-Motion Wall E review
 
Review Date: June 25, 2009
Reviewer: Maribel Dixon, Florida
The Wall E game for V-Motion is really cute. It teaches kids how to count, what the numbers look like, and the alphabet. The image is not as good as I thought it was going to be because the graphics are not as good as other games that are out there or the gaming system.
Cool learning
 
Review Date: May 22, 2009
Reviewer: bluefyre, ROCK HILL, NY
My son loves WALL-E, and this V-tech game is both educational, and lots of fun! The games are simple enough so that toddlers can play, and understand what they are doing. The hand-eye coordination is a great stepping stone tool for the little ones.
Great for all our Wall-E Fans
 
Review Date: January 12, 2009
Reviewer: Randal Hanish, Phoenix, AZ
This product is great for everyone. My 4 year old plays with this everyday. She loves it and her best friend who is a boy plays with it too. This works for all genders and ALL WALL-E fans! Great value for the price!
Great for Kids.
 
Review Date: January 12, 2009
Reviewer: B. Estes, IN
This was a Christmas gift for my foster Grandsons. They are still learning to play it, but it seems to be going well.
Overly complex mechanics.
 
Review Date: December 27, 2008
Reviewer: N. Manning, Dallas, TX
The game is OK, but I think the mechanics are a little flawed. Some things are not initially explained on the game-play and it can be frustrating for a child to grasp ESPECIALLY for the target age-group. I play these games with my Son and they just aren't designed all that well. It's passable, but don't think that this game will keep your toddler all that engaged. I also dislike the 2 tries and then give the answer on parts of the game (I understand why it's done, but it fails to teach any kind of perseverance.)
A good buy for a beginner
 
Review Date: December 27, 2008
Reviewer: Marcia99116, Indianapolis, IN
I bought this for my 4 year old son for Christmas. He loves it he played it for 2 days in a row - but since it was his only game he got bored of it after a week. He has never been allowed to play video games so this is first experience. He likes the v-motion controller for this game. Overall, we realized it is easier to play on joystick mode. We are playing the games on easy so he still has room to grow into the games. We tried difficult but it was too much for him.

This game really holds his attention - when he plays it. Although the adventure game is short he likes playing it more than once and even likes the side games.
Wall-e's cute & all but...
 
Review Date: December 14, 2008
Reviewer: Greg Nicole Gibson, Edgeley, ND
I find the educational value of this game to be minimal at best. The games are too slow paced for the demographic as well as difficult to play. Wall-e is cute & it is a really good movie but the game is hard to understand for a child of 3. Even my 6 year old got frustrated with it. I think the v-motion system in itself needs a lot of work, but that's a different review.

The graphics on this game remind me of 8 bit Nintendo. On some of they games there are letters you have to identify, but the graphics are so poor that it is difficult to tell what they are.

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