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| From: Vivendi Universal Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $2.00 You Save: $17.99 (90%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 3738
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Windows 2000, Windows Xp, Windows Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8 x 1.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 7128830 Model: 71288 UPC: 020626712880 EAN: 0020626712880 ASIN: B00005MJ9J
Release Date: September 25, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Have you ever played Go Fish with an alien? Or sunk a dinosaur's sub? You can do all this and more with Hoyle Kids' Games! Play with friends and family on your computer, or try to beat the animated characters. Includes a new board game called Bump 'em!
Amazon.com Review Childhood gaming chestnuts like Old Maid and Snakes & Ladders get so spiffed up on this CD-ROM, adults may find themselves indulging in these games when the kids aren't busy with them. The multilevel appeal of Hoyle Kids' Games is best illustrated by their version of Hangman: not only can players hang 'em high in settings that range from the Wild West to a sandy beach, but at the advanced level, the game throws players words like dysprosium. There are 15 games to play on this Mac- and Windows-friendly disc, and up to four players can compete at once. The standards are: Tic-Tac-Toe, Old Maid, Crazy 8s, War, Hangman, Snakes & Ladders, Chinese Checkers, Checkers, Go Fish, Battling Ships (similar to Battleship), and Memory Match (a.k.a. Concentration). New games include Bump 'Em (imagine Aggravation with cars and oil slicks), Placer Racer (an aiming game that requires spatial skills and strategy), The Music Game (hearing and repeating musical sequences), and Speedy Racer (type the letters that are rapidly falling out of the sky to save the houses of the Three Little Pigs). In addition, this game has the best "build your own face" function we've ever seen. Realistic noses, eyes, and mouths coupled with arrow functions that allow players to stretch necks, slide mouths, and widen eye spacing turn character creation into engrossing mad-scientist fun. The characters the program provides as opponents aren't too shabby either. Among them are Ethel the granny, Roswell the alien, and a pup named Pepper who whines, "This is worse than obedience training!" when he's losing at War. Technically, it's all here. Graphics are great, games can be interrupted for dinnertime and saved in mid-play, and nothing takes too long to load. An option to play the game in a window allows use of the computer's other functions while this program runs. Folks who have forgotten how to play Checkers (you know who you are) will appreciate the many different helpers at the bottom of the screen--they range from a genie who reads the rules out loud to various cop-out buttons that will give hints or do your next move for you. And, of course, upper-level Go Fish players can get rid of the help bar, and simply immerse themselves in the Zen of casting for the perfect card. (Ages 5 and older) --Anne Erickson
Amazon.com Product Description Hoyle Kids Games 2002 features 15 exciting games, perfect for kids of all ages. Choose from 10 talkative characters to play with, including a delightful dinosaur named Marvin, Pepper the Dalmatian, Penny the Pony, and a curious alien called Roswell. You can even create your own twin or build a zany character using the Facemaker tool.Play classic games like checkers, go fish, old maid, and tic-tac-toe. Or choose newer games like Placer Racer, The Music Game, Snakes and Ladders, and Hoyle's all-new Bump 'em! Win games and collect trophies. If you don't know how to play a game, the helpful Hoyle Genie is at your command with hints, tips, rules, and more. Hoyle Kids Games 2002 supports up to four players on the same computer, so you can challenge friends and family members alike, as well as a roster of entertaining characters. Multiple difficulty levels keep play exciting. Colorful graphics, unique settings, and selectable music and backgrounds enhance gameplay. Easy-to-install, start playing right away.
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A Hit! March 22, 2007 CompuPlace (Cedar Rapids, IA) Works well for adults with disabilities too. A good battleships game, and an animated War card game. Go Fish gets really fishy! Many good games here, not all are card games.
The updated version is hilarious! January 26, 2007 Joshua Claassen (Norman, OK) These games are great! I bought my copy at Staples with some Christmas money. I have the 2006 version. The things the CG players say are hysterically funny at times. Case in point: the new version has a character named Cap'n Scurvy, a parrot who wears an eyepatch and a pegleg, and says things like "I feel like my ship 'as just been sunk!" when he makes a bad move during a game. Wonderful thing!
Wow! October 12, 2005 StarLady (Rigby, ID United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is by far the best kid's game CD I have ever found (and I have bought quite a few....) The character's who speak are child friendly, and the scaled back version of creating them is perfect for younger players. I have always loved Hoyle games on CD, but not all of the games were appropriate for children. This one really is. It has all the games kids love, and is perfect for those times when they really want to play a game with someone, but no one is able at that minute to do so. The only thing I can't figure out is why you click on the fishbowl to play tick tac toe, instead of Go Fish. Other than that, I can't rate it high enough. I hope Hoyle comes out with a new version so that buyers won't have to depend on resellers to find one. The games are so good that there should be enough for anyone who wants to purchase one.
Adults will love it too March 13, 2003 S. Howe (Arlington Heights, IL United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a great computer game! My 3 year old loves to play "Battling Ships" and my 5 year olds favorites are "Go Fish" and "Placer Racer". The computer characters are fun to play with (we especially love Marvin) and you can also play against another real person at the computer. They list the appropriate ages for this product at 5-12 but I confess to sneaking a few games of "Chinese Checkers" by myself and enjoying a game of "Bump Em" with the kids. there are different levels of play from easy to very difficult to keep different age levels happy. Gotta have this one!!
Wonderful CD October 10, 2002 Michelle Cook (Worcester, MA) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have bought a number of Hoyle CDs since they began coming out with this type of game compilation. This one I play with my duaghter who is two but she likes trying to figure out the games. She does like Tic Tac Toe and Crazy eights though she can't understand what she is suposed to do yet. I liked the characters that play the game with you. I think they are friendly and not too irriating like some of the Hoyle personalities in other games. I like the format of how you choose the games; where it is like your bedroom and you click on the shelf to pick something. That is how Hoyle used to configure their games till you got so many one one cd. They increased how many games were on the CD each year. Bump "em is like Aggravation. It is my favorite game; better than Parchisi. I like how they make games seem whimsical like using frogs as Checker pieces; using a goldfish to make Xs and Os for Tic Tac Toe; using little men to climb a treehouse for Snakes and Ladders. The games are kid friendly but they are classics that grownups can enjoy playing even when the kids aren't around. I think that board games teach kids things like rules, strategy, counting, and cause and effect. So this is a good way of teaching kids how to play and master these games.
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