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Scholastic I Spy Funhouse

Scholastic I Spy FunhouseFrom: Topics Entertainment

List Price: $19.99
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Seller: READERS
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 120

Format: CD-ROM
Platforms: Mac OS X Intel, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 2000
Genre: adventure_games
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 1.4

MPN: 78073110056
Model: 78073110056
UPC: 078073110056
EAN: 0078073110056
ASIN: B001BFRPVU

Release Date: August 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Improve problem solving, logic & reasoning, reading, vocabulary and more
  • Master puzzles and play exciting games while exploring the Fun House
  • Build critical thinking and vocabulary skills as you solve over 30 I SPY riddles in the carnival
  • Practice logic and reasoning skills while solving 30 brain-teasing puzzles
  • 33 I SPY riddles, 4 fast paced games, Scavenger Hunt, and over 185 problems

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Product Description
Discover a new I SPY with 13 elusive mysteries that need your problem solving skills to solve the case of the Locked Gate Midnight Mouse Knight Fall and many more!System Requirements:Windows®: Pentium® II 266 MHz or faster processor; Microsoft® Windows 98 2000 Me XP or later; 64 MB RAM; Minimum 20 MB hard disk space available; 8X CD-ROM drive;16-bit color; Windows-compatible sound card Macintosh®: iMac G3 233 MHz or faster processor; Classic System 9.2; OS X 10.1.5 or later; 64 MB RAM; Minimum 20 MB hard disk space available; 24X CD-ROM drive;16-bit color Format: WIN 98ME2000XPVISTA/MAC 9.2X.1 OR LATER Genre: CHILDREN Rating: E Age: 078073110056 UPC: 078073110056 Manufacturer No: 78073110056

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Solve I SPY riddles to earn tickets to the Fun House, a topsy-turvy world where nothing is as it appears! Master brain-teasing puzzles and play exciting games while exploring the Fun House. The more tickets you earn, the more games you'll play! But wait, the fun doesn't stop there. Try the Fun House scavenger hunt where you can follow clues to complete carnival portraits.

Solve I SPY riddles to earn tickets to the Fun House, a topsy-turvy world where nothing is as it appears! Click to enlarge.

Determine how objects match and then choose the correct objects to fill the hoops. Click to enlarge.

Earn tickets to play four multilevel games and puzzles featured in the Fun House. Click to enlarge.

Build critical thinking and vocabulary skills as you solve over 30 I SPY riddles in the carnival. Click to enlarge.

Unlock Brain-Teasing Illusions and Games

  • Determine how objects match and then choose the correct objects to fill the hoops.
  • Solve the I SPY riddle by searching for hidden objects in the picture. Then follow the clue to collect your ticket.
  • Use the x-ray glasses to find the hidden objects concealed among the magic tricks.
  • Look carefully at the reflection in the mirrors and identify what's different in a game that tests visual memory and discrimination.
  • Unlock the Fun House to enter an area filled with optical illusions and games.
  • Practice logic and reasoning skills while solving 30 brain-teasing puzzles.
  • Earn tickets to play four multilevel games and puzzles featured in the Fun House.
  • The snake charmer is missing her snake! Search the riddles throughout the carnival to find the object and complete the portrait.
  • Keep swapping I SPY objects to make matches. The more matches you make, the more points you earn!
  • Build critical thinking and vocabulary skills as you solve over 30 I SPY riddles in the carnival.

Special Features

  • 33 I SPY riddles
  • 4 fast paced games
  • Scavenger Hunt
  • Over 185 problems

Skills

  • Compare & Contrast
  • Problem Solving
  • Logic & Reasoning
  • Classifying and Sorting
  • Reading
  • Rhyming
  • Vocabulary
  • Visual Memory & Discrimination



Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars I Spy   October 16, 2009
E. J. Mulli (Minneapolis)
This was a present for my six year old son, and he loves the I Spy series of computer games. He enjoyed this, along with the rest of the series...


4 out of 5 stars Not as fun as some of the others.   October 15, 2009
Dawn M. Olvera (Ohio)
This one didn't have mysteries to solve like some of the others, but it is generally enjoyable.


4 out of 5 stars more i spy fun   October 6, 2009
L. Wiener (washington dc)
Great game for those who enjoy the I Spy computer games and books. Could use a bit more instruction as per navigation, otherwise excellent fun for our 6 year old.


5 out of 5 stars My son loves it.   March 21, 2009
E. Brown (Florida)
This is a fun game for my 4 year old to play. I bought him the 3-5 age I Spy but he was bored with it. He's a little advanced for his age because he has older siblings. He likes this one instead. Sometimes he needs help because they hide the items pretty well. Overall it's easy for him to navigate. He gets so excited when he earns another ticket toward entering the fun house, which is the ultimate goal.


4 out of 5 stars I Spy is great, but the Fun House?   February 10, 2009
Jean R. Schwartz
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Finally, an I Spy that works with Vista! I'm hoping it'll be just as good with Win XP (my grandchildren's computer), since the I Spy Junior and the other earlier versions seem not to have been updated, and work on XP sometimes, and sometimes not.
This I Spy is a fine combination of easy to find items and others that are more hidden or are based on a pun (Pin can be a safety pin or a bowling pin.) Such a great game to play with younger grandkids and to watch with older ones.
However, the Fun House part seems to be just a few sets of "games" that have no end and are a more difficult level than the I Spy part. Almost a let down after finally earning the 11 tickets to enter. I'd like it if you could do a challenge perhaps 10 times and get a score that you could try to match or best. Not timed because I do NOT like timed games. I kept expecting there to be some end and wished they could be easy, medium and harder. If I'm wrong about this part of the program, I welcome correction.
It seems to me the Mystery House I Spy version had some ultimate goal, but it's been a while since I played it.


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