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LeapFrog Leapster L-Max™ Educational Game: Letters on the Loose With the new L-Max adventure titled Letters On The Loose, your child will have a blast while learning the alphabet! When the letters in the Letter Factory get loose, Professor Quigley needs your help to pull them all together! Features 26 fun gameswhere your child will learn letter names and sounds, until they’ve mastered all the letters in the alphabet.
Customer Review: A great learning game, especially for learning to write letters
This game’s strong point is that it helps children learn to write the letters, both upper and lower case. Of course for the younger kids, it would help with letter recognition, and what sound the letters make… so there is something for everyone with this game, no matter what skill level they would be starting with.

I like the fact that this game was designed to be played on the TV, but quite honestly, I have discovered that the older Leapster cartridges can be used with the TV too. The features aren’t quite as “spiffy” but you can still plug it in and see the game play out on the TV just like you would the newer upgraded L-Max games.

Customer Review: It’s REALLY no fun
Santa brought us Letters on the Loose, and after playing with it I had to tell my little one that Santa made a huge mistake with this game. It is NOOOOOO fun. Santa thought you could chase letters and pick them out of groups etc. but it’s not like that at all. There’s a few times of picking out the letter of interest from three letters, after you do this 3 - 4 times the game forces you to copy the letter you’re working on by presenting dashed lines. It is at this point that the game sucks big time. It wants you to trace the lines exactly - there’s no smart fit software in there to give a little kid credit for the right kind of shape - if she’s not perfectly dead on with her tracing it keeps telling you to do it again, and not in a kind sounding encouraging way. It sounds pretty darned critical. My daughter is not easily frustrated, and this got her down. I tried the tracing part, and it gave ME an attitude! Otherwise I don’t find the alphabet creatively or compellingly presented. I have not bothered to write many reviews in my life, but this game drove me to it. Don’t buy it unless your child is already in like second grade and has really high self esteem. It’s like Leap Frog had the World’s most boring unfun sadistic teachers design this one.


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