Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Color: Reading Quest with Aladdin EAN: 0044702003396 Format: CD-ROM Label: Buena Vista Home Video Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Video Model: 1370101 Packaged Height: 125 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 975 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 65 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 800 hundredths-inches Platform: Macintosh Platform: Linux Platform: Windows NT Platform: Unix Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Platform: Windows 95 Publisher: Buena Vista Home Video Studio: Buena Vista Home Video
Product Description:
Your child will be whisked away to learning adventures that build essential reading skills and challenge the imagination. Genie, Jasmine, Iago, and the gang are here to cheer kids on with encouragement and helpful hints. Watch them improve their skill levels as they journey to free Aladdin.
Customer Reviews:
2 of 7 customers found the following review helpful:
Big problems with this game., 2007-09-04 This game is getting a very high rating by reviewers. Problem is, the reviews shown are NOT for this game! Many reviews are talking about teaching typing, coloring dalmations, etc. None of that applies to The Emperor's New Groove. There apparently are other versions of "Activity Centers", and reviews shown are for them.
Emperor's New Groove doesn't run on Windows XP, not even in compatability mode. I downloaded the patch required, and parts run, but not all. And the parts that run are very dull for anyone over about the age of 4. I got the game for our 6 year old, and it's not in the slightest bit challenging or entertaining. One of the game sections won't run at all, even with the patch. Even if this game ran perfectly, it would bore a normal 5 yr. old, so I can't imagine how they rated it for up to age 8.
I don't think Amazon should be selling this. Come on, how many people haven't ugraded since Windows 98? The only kids who would enjoy this game probably live in a third world country where computers and possibily electricity are novel inventions. Amazon and/or Disney should check into donating the games they have left.
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