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LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Go Diego Go! Review

 
Manufacturer: LeapFrog
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Model#: 203.79
Weight: .20lbs
Height: 8.50"
   Width: 5.30"
Length: 1.20"

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $24.99
Online Price: $18.66
A discount of $6.33!
* Price is subject to change.
Features:
  • Join Diego on missions in the rainforest, desert, and Antarctica as you train to become an Official Animal Rescuer!
  • Use your mathematics skills to zip to the rescue of animals in need.
  • Power through snow banks as you learn about more than/less than.
  • Help baby penguins learn to swim as you dive into addition.
  • Teaches numbers (1-100), skip counting (by 2s, 5s, and 10s), addition, subtraction and matching skills.

User Submitted LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Go Diego Go! Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2008-04-26
Great game when compared to others Leapster games we have
My daughter loves Diego, so that helps a lot. She is a bit young for the game, but she has been playing it more lately. We've had it for about two months. There are very basic games that have the player just search around for shapes or numbers before the player can move on (through a doorway) to the next puzzle. I believe there are three main missins that each have three levels and I think there are a few minigames as well. I played it for a bit, so I could understand what was going on and help my daughter figure it out. I did become bored rather quickly picking up food boxes. Still, I think it is a great overall game and is much better than the Little Mermaid or the default games that come with the unit.



Date: 2008-01-18
Great fun
My DS recieved this Game for Christmas. He is a huge Diego fan.. He plays it several times a Day for quite some time each time. It is fun as well as educational!

Date: 2008-01-07
A Definite Hit
We purchased Leapsters and several game cartridges for my sons ages 7 & 5. My oldest autistic son received this game and it is by far both of their favorites. They also received Creature Create, Pet Pals (both of which bore them), Ratatouille, and Cars:Supercharged (Their second favorite). They both have a lot of fun playing this game, and their 3 year old brother even loves this one (he's the only real Diego fan of the lot). There are three different "Missions" and within each mission, there are quite a few questions to answer. The child first has to find the question mark, which then asks them a learning question. Then three or four answer banners appear within each section and the child must find the correct answer. The gate to the next section/question will then be open. There is also a "mini-game" within each mission that asks a learning question. The higher levels have pattern completion, addition, < or >, etc. I am pleasantly surprised with this game, especially since the older ones are not Diego fans, but LOVE this game.

Date: 2008-01-03
Leap Frog Leapster Go Diego Go, Animal Rescuer
This was a Christmas gift for my 5 year old grandson. As soon as he started playing this game he loved it. Would highly recommend Go Diego Go.

Date: 2007-12-31
Both my 4 yr old and 2.5 yr old love it!
We just got a leapster as a christmas gift for our 2.5 yr old and 4 yr old boys to share. My brother asked me what the boys needed and I told them that since we were getting a leapster, that game cartridges would be nice. He asked for a few recommendations, I mentioned this particular game. My kids LOVES this game, both of them. It is fun and educational. Neither child watches the diego tv show, so they don't really know anything about diego. So far both of my kids are just using level 1, which deals mostly with recognizing letters, numbers, colors and shapes. My 2.5 yr old is a thomas the tank FREAK and my brother got him the thomas the tank game, but he far prefers the diego game and I can see why (the thomas game is kind of boring, although I think it's has some other positive aspects). I would highly recommend this game to others, I think that it is one that my kids will play with for quite a while. My kids also love animals and nature, so they whole theme of helping diego to save animals is very appealing to my children.


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