
Leapster Arcade: Word Chasers
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Brand : LeapFrog
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Average Rating :4.0
Total Reviews : 13
List Price : $17.99
Our Price : $24.38
Asin Number : B000B74EZY
Chase your way to word victory in this cat-and-mouse arcade game! Choose a cat, then catch mice and the correct letters to spell words. This fast-paced game builds advanced phonics and spelling skills. Features four challenging levels, advanced phonics, helpful tutorials and spelling for over 500 words. For one or two players. For use with the Leapster Learning System or Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, each sold separately.Leapster Arcade: Word Chasers Offers and More Great Offers Here
Leapster Arcade: Word Chasers Features
- Teaches advanced phonics and spelling skills
- Choose a cat, then catch mice and the correct letters to spell words
- For use with the separately sold Leapster Multimedia Learning System
- Interactive learning cartridge
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User Reviews about Leapster Arcade: Word Chasers
Great game
Admittedly, we are not a high-tech bunch around here--no Xbox or Wii in this house, but my kids love to play their Leapsters and they say this game is great.
It's ok - but its hard to control
It's an ok game. I find it difficult to move around the game.
and I'm 30+ years old. I was showing my boy how to use it.
But I myself had a hardtime. But Its a good game
My son loves it
This is the best game ever! (says my 7 year old) He really likes it and I find the music to be pleasant and not annoying like some other electronic games.
My kid likes it, so I like it.
I thought the game seemed dull, but my son likes it - so my opinion is meaningless.
Kids are required to go through a maze and spell words while avoiding obstacles. Level one is 3 letter words, higher levels have larger words. Sometimes I have a hard time understanding what word the game is saying to spell but I guess it is just me because my son doesn't complain about it.
It isn't his favorite game (he has 12 leapster games total) I would say this is his 4th or 5th favorite game)
Great Learning Game
This was a Christmas present for my 7 year old Granddaughter. She really loves it and plays with it all the time. She really loves her leapster.

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