Peter Pan has captured the imaginations of children, especially boys,
for generations. Recently, Tinkerbell has moved from sidekick to a lead
role in her own series of movies and merchandise to appeal to the young
ladies. Following her latest direct-to-DVD film, she makes an
appearance on the Didj, but will you still believe in this fairie after
this game? read more »
Wolverine is the best at what he does, and
what he does best, based on Wolverine and the X-Men for Didj, is spell!
(And, being Canadian, this could be a bit tricky for him, this being an
American game!) read more »
High School Musical: kids
love it, and
parents approve of the positive message. The music populates iTunes
libraries around the world. So now, the franchise has arrived on the
Didj, and I can't think of a more fitting franchise for the educational
handheld. read more »
The Star Wars universe introduced us to a mysterious energy called "The Force," and while most fans ignore the prequel explanation about midichlorians, it just makes sense to make a Jedi game based on The Force, so this game, the first Didj game to teach science, focuses on physics, that is, forces. Great pun. read more »
Take the classic Animal Crossing game, give it a little Zelda-like exploration, toss in a few dozen Pokémon-like critters, sprinkle some faerie dust on it, and you have Neopets: Quizara's Curse. read more »
Leapfrog recently announced a handful of new games with some great licenses for both the Leapster2 and Didj handheld systems. They're not due until at least summer, but we can hardly wait to try them out. Here's the entire list, including existing titles, in case you're looking for something to hold you over until the new batch arrives: read more »
In the video game world, games based on movies usually fall short of their franchises in quality and fun. Someone needs to tell Leapfrog that, since they obviously didn't get the memo. While you may have your thoughts on whether Indiana Jones' Last Crusade should have been his last, Leapfrog did right with Indy in this title. read more »
She's everywhere, and young girls' parents paid scalpers thousands of dollars for her sold-out concerts which you can watch in 3D on DVD, but now that she's on the Didj, is Miley Cyrus' game really the Best of Both Worlds in gameplay and education?
The main part of the game consists of four different minigames, interspersed with slideshow cutscenes from the Hannah Montana TV Show. read more »
He lives in a pineapple under the sea and has become a phenomenon, and now, SpongeBob SquarePants teaches your kids math on Leapfrog's Didj. But how do those pants hold up on this educational platform? read more »