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Cheap VTech - MobiGo Software - Disney's Princess

VTech - MobiGo Software - Disney's Princess
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We got this game with our new mobigo pink unit and it was immediately a hit with our 2 1/2 year old daughter. She needed a bit of help with some of the games, but is getting pretty good at the game quite quickly. So here is everything you wanted to know about this cartridge.

Like all mobigo games, it has two difficulty levels. For an adult, there doesn't seem to be much difference between the two but for a kid the difference is quite significant. It has six games in it, featuring either Cinderella or Belle. My daughter would have loved Snow White in there, but she was happy with just the two. The game tells you how to play before every game, but there is a skip button if the player knows already. These are the six games featured in this cartridge.

Magic Clothes For Friends

This game features Cinderella making new clothes for her rat friends. The player gets to stretch a measuring tape, getting a purple highlighted number. The player then needs to choose which piece of cloth measures the same number of inches. Then one gets to trace with their finger to cut the material in the shape of a t shirt or sleeveless shirt. (this part is quite difficult to do, especially for an adult since the touchscreen is designed to be sensitive for little fingers)

Fixing Jewellery For the Ball

Here we get to see Cinderella's rat and bird friends. The rat friends roll some coloured beads onto the other side of the screen and the player has to flick it into the corresponding coloured basket in the corners of the screen. (my toddler finds this directional flicking a bit hard). Then, the player gets a sequence of beads on a necklace, missing a couple at the end. The player has to choose the correct coloured and sometimes shaped beads and place them on the necklace, therefore completing the sequence correctly.

Dancing At The Royal Ball

Here, Cinderella is dancing with the prince. Musical notes go up in the screen, and one has to touch them when they are highlighted. Then we get a directional arrow sequence to memorise, and press in correctly when it disappears, so Cinderella completes her dance with the prince.

Enchanted Books, Missing Letters

The little clock from Beauty and the beast is having some trouble in the library. In the first part, an alphabet book is missing some letters and one has to find and press them on the pop out qwerty keyboard (my daughter goes crazy for this game). Then, the player needs to rearrange some books alphabetically by switching books with each other to complete an alphabetically correct sequence.

Feeding Animals on the Terrace

Another memorisation game, there are some birds on the screen which hide away after a couple of seconds. The player needs to identify where they were before they hid by throwing bird seed in their original position. The player is sometimes asked to identify the smallest/biggest or tallest/shortest bird. Next, we get to dust off some snow off the birds just for fun.

Pictures In The Stars

Belle and the beast are in the terrace at night and she is counting the stars. The player needs to touch the stars while counting, before they go off the screen. After one is done counting, the player gets to identify shapes of some stars by tracing them with his/her finger. After the shape is identified, three objects pop up and the player presses the one that looks like that shape (like an egg is an oval) Seriously though, I cannot understand how a rose is a circle shape! But otherwise, this is my daughter's favourite game.

I'm always looking for the detailed reviews and unfortunately, there aren't many who take the time to do them. Hope someone appreciates the effort. I will be reviewing other Mobigo games shortly. Hope this helps!

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My 4 yr old daughter loves this game. She has 6 or 7 Mobigo games and this is one of her favorite. It is well balanced age wise. She just turned 4 a month ago and she can do all of the "easy" levels and some of the "difficult" levels.

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This product is both intertaining and educational my 2 year old granddaughter Jany enjoys it alot and it brings here many hours of joy and excitement. She loves it!

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Bought the game along with the system for my granddaughter who played it all night long The game teaches spelling and hand to eye coordination and numbers

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This is my daughter's (barely 3) first video game (along with the Elmo Mobigo game). It is easy enough to not frustrate her but is still educational.

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