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LeapFrog Didj Custom Learning Game: Wolverine

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Earn Points While Playing To Customize Game & Choose The Spelling Words; Teaches Spelling; Kids Can Customize The Game Online With The Skills They Are Studying In School; Parents Can Connect To The Leapfrog(r) Learning Path To See What Their Child Is Playing & Learning. For Ages 6 - 9 (grades 1 - 3).
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- Join Wolverine and the X-Men on an exciting adventure
- Teaches: spelling
- Look for more Didj games featuring favorite characters like Indiana Jones, Sonic the Hedgehog and more
- Kids can customize the game online with the skills they are studying in school
- Parents can connect to the LeapFrog Learning Path to see what their child is learning
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Customer Buzz
 "Wolvarine Didj game" 2009-12-29
By Dave (Virginia Beach, VA)
Over the last year my kids have gotten most the Didj games. The Wolvarine game is no more violent than the cartoon & my 5yr old likes it a lot. With Didj games the more you play the harder the questions; he has to spell 4-5 character words now on this game. The games are great but the Didj units are another story; both of ours periodically have had trouble loading games.

Customer Buzz
 "Violent - Not Educational" 2009-12-25
By J. B. Xavier Ashe (Atlanta, GA)
My 5 year old got this present with his new Diji. Not only could he not play it, but it's just a violent game with very little educational value. It only asks about a letter every few minutes while slashing and hacking through enemies. I hope there are better games out there for this game systems, otherwise, it will be on eBay very soon.

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 "Returned it to the store" 2009-11-23
By S. Nolan (New England)
I bought this game for my 6 year old son, as opposed to a DS or PSP, thinking that it would be educational first and foremost. Wrong. I tested it out before I gave it to him and was very disappointed. On the 'easy' level, the game pauses periodically to have you identify three letters. That's it. The letters don't even form a word. But the main reason I returned it is that it is (in my opinion) too violent for a kindergartener. Of course I expected fighting, but what I didn't expect was Wolverine to have to repeatedly slash his opponents in order to get past them. There was no blood or anything, but it requires quite a bit of aggression and persistence.


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