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Toy Story: To 100 and Beyond taps players' mathematical skills to rescue the aliens from "The Claw." Players guide Woody, Jessie and Buzz through supercharged rescue adventures. Games introduce mousing and keyboard navigation along with core preschool skills like counting, sequencing, adding and subtracting. For use with the ClickStart My First Computer (sold separately).
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- Zurg has kidnapped the aliens from The Claw! It's up to you to help round them up.- Use your marbles to solve mathematics problems.
- 1, 2, 3, 4! Click and count army men to 100 and beyond.
- Complete the number sequence to return aliens to their home.
- Teaches numbers, counting 1-100, more than/less than and computer skills such as screen navigation and key functions.
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By E. Long (Rolla, MO United States)
If you own the click start and other games, you might not be impressed with this one. I'm kind of anti-game systems for young kids, but agreed to get this one since the controller was a keyboard. We have the Thomas and the Cars games and love both of them as well as the buit-in games. The Toy Story game, however, doesn't use the keyboard, just the arrows. You control the characters by jumping/running to get items. Granted, you are looking for specific shapes, numbers, colors, or whatever, but it's more like a traditional video game. My husband and I even have trouble controlling the characters.
By J. Lampart (Tampa, FL)
Our daughter, 3, absolutely loves this game. She got it for Christmas about two months before her 3rd birthday and had no trouble using it. We purchased the system because there was a Toy Story Game available since it is her favorite Disney movie. Some of the other reviews talk about the simplistic graphics, but I actually think that is a good thing for the younger kids. It is a simple game that is easy for toddlers to grasp. A great introduction to video games and has educational value as well.
By anonymous (Oregon)
This Toy Story game is aweful...We have Dora and Thomas and those are a lot better. This one doesn't even compare...
By Liz P (Astoria, New York United States)
Perhaps it's that the rest of us--dad, mom, and fourteen-year-old brother--have had years of playing video games with better complexity and far better graphics, but I'm not wowed by any of the Clickstart games. Yes, I know, they're for young children, but even the web-based games for toddlers have better graphics and are sometimes more user-friendly.
That said, my three-year-old does like the Clickstart, and is able to navigate it without help. The Toy Story game isn't all that impressive, for the money, but that's a complaint I have about Clickstart cartridges in general. She enjoys being able to manipulate the familiar characters, and is building some directional skills. Except for the opening sequence with Zurg, however, the characters bring little of the flavor of the movie to the play of the game, and they could easily be any other sprite.
By Charlie P.
My son loves it. He is a Toy Story fan, so I was sure that he was going to love it. He plays it a lot. The only issue for a 3-year old kid is that it is kind of difficult to play certain stages of the game with the mouse, but I am sure the older he will get, the easier to play it will become for him.
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