Leapster 2 Review – Leapfrog Leapster Learning Game System
November 11, 2008 – 4:39 pm
The Leapfrog Leapster learning Game system is a handheld educational game console. The main goal is to stimulate learning behavior through engaging interactivity. Mathematics and language are the main skills taught in the leapster learning game system. In addition, the leapfrog leapster console is also encouraging artistic behavior by incorporating art and draw modules.
It’s actually a learning toy aimed at children (4 to 10 years old – so don’t put in the hands of your baby or toddler
. One of the main drivers of its success is the availability of several games inspired by well known television and movie characters such as Batman, Nemo, Cars, Thomas the Tank, Diego, Wall-E, Star Wars, etc …
The leapster educational toy is also providing guidance during gameplay in the form of Eison the firefly. This automated guide coaches the kids in solving the problem.
The device is robust and rounded. It features a 2 1/4 inch touch screen and a pen for drawing. Like regular game consoles it also has a gamepad and A/B buttons.
All-in-all a nice kid toy whose value is greatly increased by the great number of software titles available for the Leapfrog leapster learning game system. Check it out here.
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