|
GOLSCO Toys Online Store | UK | Germany |
| books | baby | camera | computers | dvd | games | electronics | garden | kitchen | magazines | music | phones | software | tools | toys | video |
| Help |
| Toys - Favorite Characters - Winnie the Pooh Store - great kids games that i even have fun with |
| 1-14 of 14 1 |
| Featured List | Simple List |
|
|
Go to bottom to see all images
Click image to enlarge
|
Goofy''s Fun House Average Customer Review: Video Game (05 July, 2001) list price: $19.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Made specifically for the youngest of gamers, Goofy's interactive adventure starts out at home, where our hero discovers his prized photos are missing certain elements. Player's must then direct Goofy's search around his house and neighborhood for the missing items and return them to the photos. Once a photo has been completely restored, players will be rewarded with a classic Goofy cartoon featuring the adventure depicted in the photo. Classic cartoons include "Art of Skiing" and "The Blue Ribbon." The game includes 15 different environments and five challenging minigames. ... Read more Reviews (4)
Asin: B00004SRFG |
|
|
Dragon Tales:Dragon Seek Average Customer Review: CD-ROM US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Dragon Tales: Dragonseek is a hide-and-seek game that's set in Dragon Land. Play as Emmy or her brother Max, and seek out Cassie, Ord, Zak, Wheezie, and other friendly dragons. Quetzal is always available to help players along the way. Collect Dragon Berries to join a sing-along. A storybook feature allows players to view highlights from their adventure. ... Read more Reviews (10)
Asin: B00004SRFI |
|
|
Sesame Street Sports Average Customer Review: CD-ROM (02 November, 2001) list price: $32.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Sesame Street Sports challenges kids with six different sporting events, each of which features a different Sesame Street character. Players steer Grover on his unicycle, shoot the rapids with Ernie in his bathtub, race with Zoe on her Big Wheel, slip and slide with Telly on his snow saucer, go bouncing with Cookie Monster, and guide Elmo through town on his roller blades. Big Bird hosts an "Up Close and Personal" with each contestant. The game was produced for young children, and features a verbal tutorial. ... Read more Reviews (7)
Love it!:-)
Asin: B00001ZUMH |
|
|
Elmos Number Journey Average Customer Review: Game Cartridge (10 November, 1999) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Reviews (4)
Asin: B00001ZUMM |
|
|
Elmo's Letter Adventure Average Customer Review: Game Cartridge (10 November, 1999) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Reviews (11)
This game is nauseating.The sounds are shrill and extreemly repetative. It's such a waste of money.When my 4 year old first played it she was delighted for all of ten minutes.She asked me to turn of the sound.Then she told me that she did not like that game.If I were forced to play this game the feeling is very much like that of having to paybills, or doing your income tax return, or even unclogging a toilet.
On the other hand, anything to help get these basic skills in is a good idea, and the game wasn't a complete waste of money. He obviously learned a little from it, and still does play it on occasion.But the folks doing educational games for gamesets like Nintendo need to work harder on making educational games as eye-catching and exciting as regular video games. Unfortunately, this seemed almost the only thing available for Nintendo 64. ... Read more Asin: B00001ZUMO |
|
|
Winnie the Pooh Advent.[color only] Average Customer Review: Game Cartridge US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Winnie the Pooh has enjoyed a surprise resurgence in popularitylately--and thus it should come as no surprise that this quaint GameBoy release has emerged as a sleeper hit for the handheld system.Everybody loves Winnie the Pooh--and the masterminds behind this gameknow it. Pooh is packed with games aimed mostly at youngerplayers. Players start by picking from one of seven characters including Tigger,Eeyore, Rabbit, and Piglet. Start in your character's house and explorea huge world, complete with hidden paths. Along the road, you'llencounter friends who will give you cards, which you can use whenplaying board games. Other cards, like the seedling card, can beplanted and nourished with water-can cards. Besides games like catching acorns and exercising, characters will faceadventures, such as Pooh rescuing Piglet from a waterfall. Thecompleted adventures then become part of players' storybooks to berelived again. The games are simplistic and usually a matter of movingfrom space to space, but it all adds up to an entertaining package,especially for young children. But we won't tell anyone if you are abit older. --Robb Guido Pros:
Reviews (21)
My son and I played it long enough to get far into the 100 Acre Woods, then we turned off the game.It saved where we left off, but when we started the game again, we had to read the prompts when Pooh headed out of his house or we would've lost our saved game, so beware.I showed my six year old how to begin his saved game; if you press the "new adventure" selection, you're saved game is history. Overall, I don't like this game because you can lose all that you complete within a click of a button. I didn't find the games too exciting, but my son seems to like them...at least for now.
Asin: B00004S4Y9 |
|
|
Elmo in Grouchland Average Customer Review: Game Cartridge list price: $29.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Reviews (7)
Asin: B00001ZUMT |
|
|
Blue's Clues Blues Big Musical Average Customer Review: CD-ROM (30 March, 2001) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review The most popular TV star among the preschool set is finally getting his own PlayStation game with Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Musical. Blue, Steve, and the rest of the cast are trying to mount a musical, but they need your help. Players will explore familiar areas of the Blue's Clues world to fulfill such tasks as setting the stage, auditioning performers, and selecting songs for the show. The game features lots of puzzles to solve, and, like the hit TV show, there are plenty of clues to give younger gamers a sense of accomplishment. ... Read more Reviews (17)
Asin: B00004SREZ |
|
|
Doug's Big Game Average Customer Review: CD-ROM (18 December, 2000) list price: $29.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Doug's Big Game immerses the gamer in the world of Doug and his alter ego Quailman, as they go on an action-packed adventure to find the missing Patti Mayonnaise. You will collect clues to save in Doug's journal and strive to use the full power of the Quaileye. The game also features Porkchop and other favorite characters from Bluffington. ... Read more Reviews (8)
Asin: B00004SRFM |
|
|
The Emperor's New Groove Average Customer Review: Game Cartridge (20 December, 2000) list price: $34.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Based on Disney's animated feature film of the same name, players assume to role of Kuzco, a young Incan ruler who's turned into a llama by the evil Yzma. There are eight levels to complete before a showdown with Yzma back at the castle. To complete the levels, players must jump gaps, board moving platforms, break items and barriers, switch triggers, and open doors. Yzma's minions will be after you; defeat them by running, jumping, charging, and even spitting. Along their journeys, players can collect red and gold hearts, 100 Aztec coins, and water jugs. ... Read more Reviews (2)
Asin: B000056H3X |
|
|
Scooby-Doo: Classic Creep Capers Average Customer Review: Game Cartridge (15 February, 2001) list price: $29.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Scooby-Doo, where are you? He's in your Game Boy Color, of course--along with Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma. Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers is based on three classic episodes of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon show, and there is one all-new mystery to solve. Along the way, you'll encounter the Black Knight, Snow Ghost, and Witch Doctor from "What a Night for a Knight," "That's Snow Ghost," and "A Tiki Scare Is No Fair," respectively. Have no fear; there will be Scooby Snacks to help you along the way. The nonviolent gameplay is set in environments that are reminiscent of the popular TV show, from which the game uses the actual voices. ... Read more Reviews (14)
Asin: B00004U3GJ |
|
|
Mario Tennis Average Customer Review: Game Cartridge US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Connors, McEnroe, Sampras--all are OK players, but none can hold aracket to the world's greatest plumber-tennis champ, Mario. But, with enoughpractice, and a devastating overhead smash, you can work your way up to thechampionship cup. Mario Tennis's exhibition mode puts you in the Tennis Academy, where youslowly build up your character's skills (doubles or singles). As you rise in theranks by challenging other characters and upgrading your equipment, you'll playeventually against Mario himself. You can play as one of many Nintendo mascots,including Donkey Kong, Luigi, and Princess Peach. There also are a few minigamesthat will sharpen your skills and can unlock other levels. If you find a humanpartner, you can play against his or her copy of the game easily by way of alink cable. The fast and furious on-court action is easy to follow, despite the tinycharacters. The ball flies smoothly, and each opponent plays differently enoughto be a challenge every time. However, your Game Boy might suffer a tremendousbeating from the furious button-mashing that's needed to win the match. One fault with Mario Tennis is its horrid sound effects, which will havemost folks quickly reaching for the volume controls. Still, if you have patienceand strong thumbs, Mario Tennis serves up a mean game that's easily oneof the better sports tiles to grace the Game Boy. --Mark Brooks Pros:
Reviews (45)
Asin: B000056WXG |
|
|
Powerpuff Girls 1: Bad Mojo Jojo Average Customer Review: Game Cartridge (11 November, 2000) list price: $29.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review The slogan on the box says, "Powerpuff Girls are saving the world beforebedtime." Bad Mojo Jojo's repetitive gameplay, however, will put somegamers to sleep well before that time. Based on the Cartoon Network series, this title spotlights Blossom, thepink-clad leader of the Powerpuff Girls. The dilemma facing the girls at the start ofthe game is that Mojo Jojo has kidnapped the girls' mentor, Professor Utonium.Blossom must battle Bratty Little Princess, Roach Coach, and eventually MojoJojo himself (hence the game's name) to save the brave professor. The idea behind the game is to run or fly around the professor's home and lab,collecting all the goodies that the various robbers dropped in their hastyransacking of the place. The items consist of treasure, special graphic cards ofBlossom & Co., and health power-ups. Some simple puzzle solving is required to finish this game, but that reallytakes second fiddle to honing one's exploration skills and reaction timing. Evenwithout reading the manual--and who does nowadays?--most will quickly figure outwhere they're going and what they've got to do. If this series has a singular hook, it is that all three of the girls' games canbe linked though the GBC's vastly underutilized infrared port. Whatever iscollected in one cartridge can be sent over to another. In this way, players whowork together can more quickly gather all the cool collectibles in the game andget further ahead in less time. It's too bad the makers didn't spend a littlemore time putting a game together that was stylish to look at and engaging toplay. --Todd Mowatt Pros:
Reviews (15)
Gameplay stinks, too. The characters' attacks are monotonous, and the game consists entirely of exploring flat, side-scrolling locations and beating up bad guys. You're also supposed to pick up items along the way, but those are mostly pointless. I'm a diehard Powerpuff fan, but I can't recommend this game. It's too bad -- the Powerpuff Girls are among the few GBC games that would have strong appeal to young girls, and the designers disrespect them with this crummy game.
Asin: B00004UFRA |
|
|
Rugrats In Paris: The Game Average Customer Review: Game Cartridge (19 November, 2000) list price: $29.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review When Stu gets the call to come repair the Reptar robot at EuroReptarland, an impromptu trip to Paris becomes the setting for Chuckie's search for a new mommy. Based on the feature film of the same name, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie features the characters from the TV show, including Tommy, Phil, Angelica, Kimi, and more. Your job is to explore 16 levels and try to make Chuckie's wish come true. Be on the lookout for several bonus levels along the way and minigames, such as Chuckie Chan Dojo and Reptar vs. Robosnail. ... Read more Reviews (11)
Asin: B00004U4QG |
|
| 1-14 of 14 1 |
| Toys - Favorite Characters - Winnie the Pooh Store - great kids games that i even have fun with (images) |
| Images - 1-14 of 14 1 |
|
| Images - 1-14 of 14 1 |