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Super Chicks is a classic example of a game kids love and parents don't understand. Using either your Didji or one of the included Super Chicks characters, you move your hero around an open-ended world, meet new people (who have a limited number of phrases among them), and come to the rescue when needed. Most of the game, you find yourself simply wandering from place to place. read more » Reviewers Note: Recently, I had the wonderful opportunity to review Civilization Revolution for both the Nintendo DS and Sony Playstation 3 (PS3) platforms. Since the back story and general description of game play is identical in both platforms, I decided to avoid needless repetition and included it only in the Nintendo DS review. To get the general gist about how the game is played, please see the Nintendo DS version of the review, then come back here for information specific to the PS3 platform. read more » Reviewers Note: Recently, I had the wonderful opportunity to review Civilization Revolution for both the Nintendo DS and Sony Playstation 3 (PS3) platforms. Since the back story and general description of game play is identical in both platforms, I decided to avoid needless repetition and only included it here in the Nintendo DS review. For information specifically regarding game play on the PS3 platform, please see the PS3 version of the review. read more » The Xbox 360, in case you haven't heard, is a Microsoft product, so many of its features are designed to work with Windows right out of the box, but if you're a Mac user, you don't need to be left out in the digital cold. The 360 is a great gaming platform and can offer lots of great content for your family. This tutorial will help Mac users get the most out of their 360's with some helpful tips and tricks, no coding necessary. read more »
Since 9/11, we've heard a lot about whom the real heroes are in our society. They're the people who respond when you dial 911, the police, firemen, and paramedics. In this game, you drive police cars and fire trucks (with their own water supplies) on a variety of missions through relatively open-ended city streets, fighting crime, rescuing people from rooftops (without leaving the car), and putting out fires with a water turret. read more »
Nancy Drew was a teenager in 1930 and remains young and hip today. Well, she's not Miss Popular, but she has friends who love to text her and talk about boys, clothes, and all kinds of girly things, but Nancy is often too busy for those things, because she's too busy solving mysteries. Now on Leapfrog's new Didj handheld, Nancy has appeared again to solve her latest case and accessorize it along the way! read more » For years, Leapfrog practically owned the child video game market with the Leapster, and they recently followed-up with the Leapster2, but we faced a crisis in our house: Hannah is now 7, getting old to make a Leapster2 worthwhile, as she's at the top of its age range. So to keep her in Leapfrog products, the next step is the new Didj, as in, "Didja see Leapfrog's new game system?" ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10+) Here's the new launch trailer for Lego Batman, which comes out tomorrow for all major consoles. Check back soon for reviews, and check out the new screens at the Image Gallery.
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