Dora the Explorer: Back Pack Adventure (Jewel Case)

Dora the Explorer: Back Pack Adventure (Jewel Case)

  • Multiple locations with exciting games to play!
  • Discovery clickables bring Dora’s environment to life!
  • On-screen Sticker Book
  • 2 ways to play – Adventure and Freeplay Modes
  • 3 adjustable difficulty levels

Join Dora and her friends for an interactiveadventure!Product InformationDora and Boots need to return her books to the Library and they need your helpto get there! Along the way you’ll help them solve problems figure outpuzzles and play games with their friends Benny the bull Isa the iguana andTico the squirrel! Watch out for the Grumpy Old Troll and that sneaky foxSwiper! With Dora even returning books to the Library becomes an adventure!Help Dora and Boots cross the Grumpy Old Troll’s bridge and sing “We DidIt!” with Dora and her friends!Product Features Multiple locations with exciting games to play! Discovery clickables bring Dora’s environment to life! On-screen Sticker Book 2 ways to play – Adventure and Freeplay Modes 3 adjustable difficulty levels All this and learn a little Spanish too!Windows Requirements Windows 98/Me/XP/Vista Pentium II 233 MHz or higher 64 MB RAM 85 MB free hard disk space 8X Speed CD-ROM Drive 2 MB Windows 98/Me/XP-compatible SVGA video card compatible with DirectX version 8.1 or higher Windows 98/Me/XP-compatible sound card compatible with DirectX version 8.1 or higher DirectX 8.1 (included) or higher Macintosh Requirements System 8.6 to 9.1 233 MHz G3 or higher 32 MB RAM 85 MB free hard disk space 24X Speed CD-ROM Drive 2 MB video card

Rating: (out of 8 reviews)

List Price: $ 9.99

Price: $ 2.23

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5 Responses to “Dora the Explorer: Back Pack Adventure (Jewel Case)”

  1. Puff Dotty says:

    Review by Puff Dotty for Dora the Explorer: Back Pack Adventure (Jewel Case)
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    My daughter is 3 1/2 and loves Dora. But this game is WAY too simple for her. There just aren’t enough things to do, and even the higher levels don’t really challenge compared to her two other games: Care Bears and Blue’s Clues. If you have a two-year-old or a child who’s never played on a computer, this is great at teaching basic color, shape & number recognition and how to use a mouse & click. A better choice for a 3 – 4 year old is Blue’s ABC Time Activities.

  2. Gi-Gi says:

    Review by Gi-Gi for Dora the Explorer: Back Pack Adventure (Jewel Case)
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    Our two year old LOVES this video game! I like the educational part where she is learning/relearning her shapes, colors, and numbers. I also like the higher levels that use patterns. The game is engaging and keeps my daughter’s attention throughout. I strongly reccommend it.

    She has her own computer, so we don’t have to worry about spy ware or anything like that.

    I hope you enjoy it!

  3. Lori E. Weiner says:

    Review by Lori E. Weiner for Dora the Explorer: Back Pack Adventure (Jewel Case)
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    She wants to play it almost everyday. :-)

    I find it to be suited for her age, its not too simple or boring at all.

  4. J. Zimmerly says:

    Review by J. Zimmerly for Dora the Explorer: Back Pack Adventure (Jewel Case)
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    We have a 4 year old that absoultely loves this games it keeps her busy for hours and she has learned alot playing it. She has already learned to recognize different shapes and is learning her numbers. I would recommend this game for any toddler.

  5. Paukku says:

    Review by Paukku for Dora the Explorer: Back Pack Adventure (Jewel Case)
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    My daughter is 2 1/2 and we’re introducing her to the wonderful world of computers. She loves Dora (What little girl doesn’t?), so this seemed like a great way to get her started. Although this game states that it is for children 3 and over, I think that this is a good game for younger children as long as you can help them out. This is basically a collection of very basic games which cover counting, shapes, colours, etc. If your child already has the skills to use a mouse and is well versed in shapes and such, then I agree with some other reviewers that this may be too simplistic, but for a younger child – especially one who loves Dora – this adds just a little bit more interactivity to the “Dora experience” and can help get him/her more comfortable with using a mouse.

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