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LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Wolverine

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Leapster - Learning Game: Wolverine
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Technical Details

- Trace and match shapes to break through security barriers and rescue captured mutants
- Choose the letter or sound that boosts Cerebro's ability to locate mutants around the world
- Complete sequences to help Wolverine's motorcycle catch up to trucks transporting mutants
- Teaches map skills, geography, shapes, word sounds and sequencing
- Expanded Play for Leapster2 system. Leapster2 players can connect online for extra games, activities and rewards. Parents can get detailed learning progress reports through the online LeapFrog Learning Path
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Customer Buzz
 "My son loves it." 2010-01-07
By Tiffany Franklin (Martin, TN USA)
This is one of the two items that my son wanted for Christmas more than anything else. He was extremely happy to see it when he opened his present. He has played with it for hours at a time. He is only 4, so there are some things he doesn't quite understand, but he will in time. I love all of the Leapster games he has so far. The educational quality in most are very good, but what I like most is watching my son get excited because he is learning and he can do them by himself. He is very independent. Excellent game.

Customer Buzz
 "Great game for boys" 2009-12-30
By Tran N. Piercey (FL)
I am a big fan of the leapster games so it was no surprise when I gave this to my just 4 year old son and he loved it! Worth the money and great entertainment for long card rides.

Customer Buzz
 "I AM IRATE!" 2009-12-29
By Amy Hatfield (WA)
Since there is no where to leave comments on the leapster website, I thought I'd try to warn a few parents on here. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME, if you care at all about the exposure of sexual symbols to your young sons. I'm not trying to come off as prudish, but a game that is targeted towards such a young and naive group should not have voluptuous women who are half naked. My son received this game and as I sat next to him while he played it I was shocked. The narrator who has cerebral powers is a female with a large chest and the game constantly shows close-ups of her cleavage. I realize that in comic books women are portrayed this way, however my son has a spiderman/wolverine v-smile game that is perfectly harmless and appropriately modified for his age group. I just can't believe leapster would include this...it's completely unnecessary! My husband tried to fix it so it would skip the storyboard, but she still is shown in each game giving direction to wolverine. I have no problem with using beautiful females, etc. but her proportions are so unrealistic and her extra large breasts are only half covered. How do we expect our poor boys to ever gain respect for the beauty of women if they're always shown women who are unrealistic sexual symbols?



Okay, enough. You can make your own decision at this point.

Customer Buzz
 "Great game!" 2009-10-21
By Pris (MD)
I got this game for my son for his fourth birthday. He loves it! I was worried it would be too old for him since the age suggestion is 5 and up, but he has had no problem. He loves all the mapping questions: learning coordinates, identifying continents; and it's fun to hear him find South America and rescue super-heroes! Another concern was that it would be too scary b/c Wolverine isn't exactly a kid-friendly character, but it isn't scary at all. A good buy!!!


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