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Curious George Downtown Adventure

Curious George Downtown Adventure

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Game
Review: I really like this game for my four year old, because it is different. It doesn't teach phonics, math or music, but the more abstract problem solving skills. And, he loves it because it's fun! He has to put together a sequence of events to get to the desired object. Very well designed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great problem solving game!
Review: I really like this game for my four year old, because it is different. It doesn't teach phonics, math or music, but the more abstract problem solving skills. And, he loves it because it's fun! He has to put together a sequence of events to get to the desired object. Very well designed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple but not simplistic fun for a 4 year old
Review: My 4 year old daughter was getting a bit bored with her computer games until we bought this one. I had to help her solve the first 5 or so puzzles, but after that, she got VERY excited and started to solve them without me in the room.

This is a visual logic puzzle game: How can George get to the top of the building, using just the short ladder, the trampoline and the bowling ball? Put the ladder in front of the mailbox, and George will climb the ladder, jump down to the trampoline and bounce up... you get the idea. It's "The Incredible Machine" meets "Putt-Putt" and it works.

The look on her face when she solves just one of the 50 puzzles was worth the cost of the game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Game
Review: My 5 year old son loves this game. He has played through it 11 times in the last 6 months. Very original game that requires some planning and thought on where to put different items in order to move George through each situation. Also a help key that gives the answer away if you get frustrated.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Only one complaint
Review: My 5-year-old son loves this program. However, he is frustrated that he cannot enter one area because we don't have the "booster code." How do you get a booster code? You have to buy another product from the same company. It upsets me that the company cannot rely on the fine quality of their products to sell more, but have to resort to ambushing parents with a marketing gimmick that a 5-year-old is too young to understand.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My nephew really loves this!
Review: My nephew loves the Curious George books and this game makes him feel like he's playing with one of his favorite friends! I recommend it because it teaches small kids to think about cause and affect and it brings them into George's world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Once again, voted greatest Uncle of all time
Review: My niece and I have a mutual understanding- monkeys are cool. It started with a monkey puppet "the tickle monkey" and evolved into Curious George toys. For her 3rd birthday I sent her very first software. She was very excited to get started on the computer (at long last since my sister has been fighting her off it) and loves it.
My sister feels this is a great introduction for her to the PC and she loves George's adventures. I'm looking forward to giving it a try myself, but until then I'll have to go on the assurance of a 3 year old that it is a great program.
(Well, her mom loves it too)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good graphics and sound, poor installation
Review: The game has good sound and graphics. The installation failed on two different systems with Windows XP. Installed on a Windows 98 system and copied installation files over the XP install and it now runs.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too hard for a 3 year old
Review: This is a well-designed game and my son really likes to watch us play it but he is light years away from being able to do it himself. Frankly, my husband and I had trouble with a lot of the puzzles ourselves and we are both engineers. I was surprised that the previous reviewer said her 4 year old could do it, since I thought it would be pretty hard even for a six year old. Maybe we just haven't had enough practice yet.


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