Fisher-Price Rescue Heroes: Lava Landslide | 
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| From: Vivendi Universal Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $3.75 You Save: $16.24 (81%)
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 14560
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Genre: Childrens Software Games Color: Fisher-Price Rescue Heroes: Lava Landslide ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.4
MPN: 7217524 UPC: 020626717656 EAN: 0020626717656 ASIN: B000068VBQ
Release Date: October 11, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new sealed in original box! Will ship out from my home within 1-2 business days!!!
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| Features:
| • | 6 exciting worlds of search-and-rescue action that increases in difficulty and leads up to the final rescue | | • | Introducing 4 new Rescue Heroes characters! Rock Miner, Sandy Beach, Roger Houston and Radar the Rescue Bat | | • | Take control of the Aquatic Rescue Command Center to save stranded people and animals | | • | Fly the Quick Response Helicopter above the rain forest to rescue endangered animals | | • | Locate lost cave explorers by using Rock Miner's spotlight and Radar the Rescue Bat's sonic powers |
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Product Description Team up with new Rescue Heroes characters and steer the Aquatic Rescue Command Center and other cool vehicles through treacherous obstacles to save those in need before the volcano erupts!
Amazon.com Review Mother Nature is lashing out again! Fisher Price Rescue Heroes: Lava Landslide takes Billy Blazes, Ariel Flyer, Sandy Beach, and the other Rescue Heroes on a mission to faraway Volcano Island, a nature preserve and tourist resort threatened by a coming eruption of fiery-hot lava! The action starts out in space, where a broken satellite makes it impossible for the Rescue Heroes to properly assess Volcano Island's danger. Players ages 4 to 7 begin this game by retrieving lost satellite parts from the moon and then making the appropriate repairs. Only then can they see the extent of the coming volcanic activity, and the tourists and rain forest animals who need to be rescued from the island before time runs out. Like other Rescue Heroes games, Lava Landslide offers a series of two-part activities, each featuring excitement and action but no violence. Players pilot various vehicles--from powered spacesuits to dune buggies--through a maze of obstacles, desired items, and power-ups. The vehicles are always on the edge of running out of power and ending the game, which is where the second activity comes in. Additional power-ups are available to players who complete a matching game or maze challenge hidden within each game level. With a boisterous soundtrack and a limited range of activities, Lava Landslide is definitely a game that falls more on the arcade end of the software spectrum than on its educational side. It does have some shape identification and memory exercises, but this is primarily an offering for children who like their games loud, fast, and laced with comparatively simple obstacles. Racing along the beach, threading through collapsing lava caves, and hoping the next power-up comes along in time are the essence of this program. Lava Landslide unfolds in linear fashion, like a story: you must fix the satellite before going on to the island, for example. It is a perfect choice for any young child who likes a beginning, middle, and end structure integrated into their gameplay.--Alyx Dellamonica
Amazon.com Product Description Save cave explorers and wild animals threatened by an erupting volcano in Fisher-Price Rescue Heroes: Lava Landslide. Kids take command of the Aquatic Rescue Command Center, drive rugged vehicles, and face treacherous obstacles to save those in need. Four new characters--Rock Miner, Sandy Beach, Radar the Rescue Bat, and Roger Houston--join kids in six action-packed worlds. Collect power-ups to repair and refuel vehicles. Solve hidden Power Pak games to garner bonus resources before precious time runs out and everything is covered in a landslide of hot flowing lava.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
My children love it, and it works on our computer. May 14, 2008 elsie3 (Salt Lake City, UT USA) I purchased this game for my 8-year-old son for his birthday--mainly because he's been getting it from the library on and off for about a year now and I'm getting tired of having to renew it. He loves it that much. He also likes the Pirate Raider; but evidently the Battle Castle has more things you can do. Even my 12-year-old plays it occasionally. Our computer is older and can't run some of the new games, but this one works fine.
Great Game to play with your 3 to 8 year olds January 12, 2007 Glenn Kaiser (Chicago, IL United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have had hours of fun playing this game together. We have two grandsons, aged 7 & 3. They have enjoyed becoming the Pirate King over and over again. It has just the right amount of challenges and the fact that you can remodel your ship has been a source of joy for our 3 year old grandson. You can also print your achievement certificates and copies of your ships. It was well worth the money! If you want hours of fun with your 3 to 8 year olds buy it and you too, can become the Pirate King! As an adult some of the conversational dialogue is tediously repetitious.
fun for all ages December 9, 2005 Justin Holmes 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i work in a child center at lifetime fitness and this game is on the computer and one day i decided to play this game because we didnt have any kids and i wanted to kill some time after playing it for 5 mins i found myself getting involed. it's so simple but it's so fun. the next day i went and order it online.
Doesn't work on a Mac September 16, 2005 D. Jones 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
It clearly says on line this will work on a Mac OS system. The disk comes and it does not, only Windows . Do Not order this if you have a Mac!!!!!!!
Imaginext nearly ruined a good thing January 4, 2005 Leigh A. Wear (Mechanicsville, VA United States) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
My son LOVES Imaginext building sets. He is 9 years old and his friends love them, too. Even the older siblings of these friends. They make up all kinds of stories. They are using their imaginations instead of playing video games. My son begged for this software and I gave in. Within a few hours I regretted my decision. Why did I let Fisher Price come up with his story lines and adventures when he was doing it on his own? That is what is SO great about Imaginext--finally a toy that will cause even older kids to leave the computer and video games. Luckily, I think he found the software to be boring. He played it one evening and that was it. Money wasted, yes. But, I'm glad he's back to creating on his own. I also regret that Imaginext made a video to go with the toy. Let the kids make up the stories!
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