Tonka Dig N Rigs Playset | 
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| From: Atari Category: Video Games
Buy New: $185.95
New (1) Used (2) from $49.90
Rating: 93 reviews Sales Rank: 15257
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 95 Genre: Childrens Software Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 12.1 x 9.5
Model: 99496 UPC: 076930994962 EAN: 0076930994962 ASIN: B00002SUW6
Release Date: September 27, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review The Tonka Dig'n Rigs Playset is one of those very rare products that really does educate and entertain on a parallel level. As much toy as it is a piece of software, the digger controls (steering wheel, ignition key, horn, and three control levers) will amuse little hands for hours, while the CD-ROM works by presenting children with a number of "jobs" or activities, and getting them to complete tasks and interact with the onscreen action. This not only encourages youngsters to react to instructions, but also enhances hand-to-eye coordination and fosters an understanding of cause and effect. It is also a superb way of introducing youngsters to the PC and keyboard. Chunky, imaginative, and, more importantly, possessing ultimate play appeal for children (what child ever tires of pushing buttons, turning wheels, and pulling and pushing levers?), it is a fantastic way of refining gross motor skills to the finer level required for mice and keys. But probably the best thing about this set, from a parental point of view, is its ease of installation and portability. Just place it over the keyboard and it slots into place. A belt then straps around the keyboard to hold it in place when your toddler inevitably gets excited. And, when it becomes the favorite toy of the moment, it is easy to pop in a bag and take to Grandma's (whether she has a PC or not!). It is a superb toy and developmental aid that kids will love and parents will feel good about. --Lucie Naylor
Amazon.com Product Description This PC-compatible CD-ROM playset fits on top of your keyboard and features a driving wheel, a key, a gearshift, and lift controls, so budding young construction workers can get creative. Join Tonka Joe at one of four work sites, pick your rig, and complete a variety of construction jobs. Bulldoze, excavate, swing the wrecking ball, power the forklift, and more. Also included are four skill-building games, which promote color matching, hand-eye coordination, following directions, and problem solving. You can also print decals, vehicle information, coloring pages, and certificates for a job well done. The playset fits most standard Windows keyboards; it is not intended for use on laptops or ergonomic keyboards.
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Great game November 22, 2008 sadoge (San Juan, PR Puerto Rico) Great, fun and entertaining computer game for young boys who love and are curious about construction
As a hand me down, it still works.... December 15, 2007 Stacey Rosenberry (Sunnyvale, CA) I've read several of the bad reviews about broken software and controls. We received this game and controls as a hand me down from a neighbor who's child has out grown it. It is now running quite nicely on my Gateway XP box and the controls have now gone thru 2 kids and haven't shown any signs of wearing. The controls do come off the keyboard sometimes when my daughter pulls or twists the wheel too hard, but that is easily fixed. I guess with any product you can expect to find a few bad versions, but mine has worked like a charm. She'll sit and play for an hour before I have to pull her off the computer, most often crying cuz she has to stop.
Dig Rigs May 12, 2006 Samer Alaqeel (Dallas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game does not need anymore reviews, but I had to say what a great game and so much variety. You choose between 4 trucks and each has many games. Do not buy another tonka game this is the only really good one. I bought most of them! I even played the restaurant game it was very funny to try to get all the orders with out getting some food on the floor!!
best game we ever bought April 19, 2005 Alan Levin (Green Point South Africa) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This game has really stood the test of time. We ordered it online about 4 years ago. It has worked everytime, entertaining all the children in the neighbourhood, including my son age 7 and daughter age 3. I strongly recommend this game, it really is fun.
2+ Years Of Fun April 18, 2005 Stephen G. Guerra (Marietta, GA USA) My 4-year old has loved this game since before he was 2. He still can play it for hours and has learned to play it together with his friends. They'll take turns driving or will divide up the controls and work together as a team. Now he's introducing his younger sister to it (19 months) and she loves it as well. Our controller has stood up to over 2 years of use.
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