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LeapFrog® ClickStart Educational Software:Go Diego Go!

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Venture into the wilderness with Diego to save baby animals in the rainforest, desert and Antarctica. Learn about letters and numbers while discovering fun facts about all the animals you rescue. For use with ClickStart My First Computer, sold separately.
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Technical Details

- Baby animals are in a bind and only you can help Diego save them!
- Pick the right number to help penguins take a plunge.
- Match and move shapes so Diego can cross the bridge.
- Venture up vines for an alphabet adventure.
- Teaches numbers, counting, letters, shapes and computer skills such as QWERTY keyboarding and mousing.
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Customer Buzz
 "Good Game" 2009-06-15
By LaMom (Prairieville, LA)
I have 5 year old and 3.5 year old boys. This game entertained and has a level each of them can play. Graphics are pretty good.

Customer Buzz
 "Go Diego!!" 2009-06-02
By Sue (New York)
This was a gift for a 3 yr old. He is fascinated by Diego and spends hours playing the game. The game challenges him for now.

Customer Buzz
 "Go Diego" 2009-03-17
By Dawn
My son loves this cartridge for his click start game. This is the game that he always wants to play. I would definately recommend this game.

Customer Buzz
 "ClickStart Games" 2009-03-04
By Matt Ondrejko (Leuven, Belgium)
I bought this game for my 4 year old daughter. She does a good job playing the educational games and she is learning how to use a computer keyboard and mouse without using our "real laptops". I would recommend this system and the games to any parent who wants to get their kids involved in computer skills and educational software. Oh ya, and the graphics are better than my Atari!

Customer Buzz
 "Most games too hard for 3 year old" 2009-02-03
By Sonja (East Coast, USA)
Note: All of the information below refers to "level 1" games.



My daughters (2.5 years old and 3.5 years old) love Go, Diego, Go! so it was an easy decision to buy this game. I don't know if my kids are weird, but their mouse skills are much better than their ability to navigate quickly with the keyboard. As many have pointed out, there are six games. Three of them require using the arrow keys to make Diego go in different directions, and he is also required to jump (space bar) and move (arrow key) at the same time. Thus far, this is beyond my girls. They still choose to play this game, but I need to be there the entire time, helping, and even still, they get bored and/or frustrated, and we've never gotten to the end of the game.



There's a "vine climb" game that also requires using the arrow keys to move Diego from one vine to another as he must get the leaf with a specific letter on it. Ideally, he would move away from the leaves with the wrong letter on them, too. The leaves move very quickly. Even when *I* play the game, I have to work fast to get the right letters. Way beyond them.



One game, the bridge game, involves using the mouse. This is the game that my daughters can play by themselves, and all I have to do is cheer them on. There's no time limit or independently moving parts. [thumb up]



The last game involves penguins with numbers on them, and you have to push the number on the keyboard to make a particular penguin jump into the water. Although my girls aren't that great at this game yet, I can see that they can get it soon. Unlike the "vine climb" where the leaves move quickly, in the penguin dive, the penguins just sit there for however long it takes the child to find the number on the keyboard.



I'm not sorry that we bought the game. They do like getting to make Diego do things (even if those things don't result in completing the tasks/games). If you're buying it for a 3 year old, you might want to let go of the idea that they'll play the games "the right way" and just let them fool around with it.



I don't see the Cars game listed here at amazon.com, but I bought that one in a store, and my girls can play all of those games. If your kids like Lightening McQueen, perhaps get that game as one a 3 year old can play (if they're good with the mouse!)


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