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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Please get more like this one for my kids!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Max and the Haunted Castle (PC / MAC) (CD-ROM)
This is the software that is tons of fun and does not pollute your childs imagination! My kids spend hours playing this one and I like it because they are learning while they are playing in the story. The most important message in the story line is to help your friend in need. The game is rewarding and thus also make your kid feel like they have accomplished something. GOOD STUFF!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A keeper,
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This review is from: Max and the Haunted Castle (PC / MAC) (CD-ROM)
My daughter loves this game! We have played it many times and she has yet to really tire of it. Surprisingly enough my 2-year old loves watching and playing along too. A great game with a gentle spirit and a sense of fun.
12 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Slow & Dull,
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This review is from: Max and the Haunted Castle (PC / MAC) (CD-ROM)
My twin almost-four year olds are fast becoming video game veterans - the Jump Start Series, Winnie the Pooh, Pajama Sam. This game got on my nerves quickly - when you try to move from room to room, EVERY SINGLE TIME it asks "Are you SURE you want to go through this door? Yes or no?" and makes you click on an up-thumb or a down-thumb. That gets old FAST. If you click on a door, obviously you want to go through it! It does not allow you to hit the "escape" key to skip the long, dull opening narrative as most games do after you've played it once. You don't want the five-minute story EVERY time. Every room you enter requires you to sit through another long narrative describing what you can easily see just by looking at the room. Most games would allow you to click and skip the talk. Not this one. No way to turn off the self-involved talky Brit who wrote this. (From the UK). Pajama Sam is a better alternative to this, but you'll have to walk through that one the first time with the under-6 age group. After one walk through, though, my toddlers loved PS. This one they walked away from in disinterest after only 15 minutes....very poorly designed, IMHO.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The kid loves it,
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This review is from: Max and the Haunted Castle (PC / MAC) (CD-ROM)
My 4 yo kid loves it and it makes him practice his French. He makes up dialogs around the story and asks whenever he doesn't know the meaning of a particular word. Perfect. I was afraid of the quality of the CD-Rom since we bought a used copy, but it runs just fine.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Please get more like this one for my kids!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Max and the Haunted Castle (PC / MAC) (CD-ROM)
This is the software that is tons of fun and does not pollute your childs imagination! My kids spend hours playing this one and I like it because they are learning while they are playing in the story. The most important message in the story line is to help your friend in need. The game is rewarding and thus also make your kid feel like they have accomplished something. GOOD STUFF!
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ok, but primitive,
By Reader "kpcetal" (Dublin, Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Max and the Haunted Castle (PC / MAC) (CD-ROM)
Our 6 & 7 year old enjoyed playing this once- and it did take several sessions to get throug it, but I doubt that they will play it again, as it doesn't seem to change w/ each game. The slow play drove me wild, but they didn't seem as bothered by it. For example, when you click on a doorway, to get Max to go there, you don't just go- a voice over says, very slowly, "should Max go through the doorway into the cellar? Yes [a thumbs up appears]or No [a thumbs down appears]?", then you click on whichever you want, and the same voice says the choice you made (yes or no), and then you can go through. If you are used to American software it will seem a bit primitive.
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Max and the Haunted Castle (PC / MAC) by Viva Media (Mac OS 9 and below, Windows 98 / NT 4)
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