@GLaDOStesting so your daughter couldn’t pass the part where you complete
the sentences that rhymes right? does she have enough turtles? If not then
she can play the story telling again to get more turtles and maybe she can
somehow unwrap the ship 🙂
claud156 March 9, 2014
@GLaDOStesting ur welcome 🙂 glad i could help
lionpress999 March 9, 2014
@klhurley63 been around for 10 years and they still cant design an
intuitive interface… there’s no way of telling whats interactable in
“world” and the scenes pictures and sometimes even the theme of the puzzle
has nothing to do with anything.. really really bad gui design.. honestly
this software is not worth your money. Buy your kids a book.
SparosX12 March 9, 2014
@cakesthatrock You don’t have to know someone to insult them, and if you do
know a person and insult them, then it’s considered tough love or an act of
encouragement. Those same type of people who talk trash behind the computer
are the same type that are in our government and police force, people who
use to be bullied and now want to bully others with authority. You’ll never
hear a Cop say before this career I use to play Football.
Kenneth Hurley March 9, 2014
@lionpress999 Probably should get your get your child some special
education then, as it’s won 175 awards and been focus tested with other
children and tested very well. Of course you are entitled to your opinion,
even though you a clearly in a small minority of people that doesn’t like
it. Try seeing if your kids like it. Mine did and the puzzles clearly teach
basic skills. My child is already reading, writing and doing math. i feel
pretty good about giving my child a huge advantage.
Kourtnie Hathaway March 9, 2014
@klhurley63 @ should get your get your child
………………………………….maybe you need some special ed
also, or prove read before insulting someone. How dare you say this to
someone you do not even know. People hid behind there pc and say/type the
nastiest comments. What happen to manners and respect???
Kenneth Hurley March 9, 2014
Yes, my 4 year old was able to complete this and get 90% of the way through
1st grade, so I think it is fairly easy. And the program has been around
for 10 years and won 175 awards. It was also tested with children of the
correct age.
GLaDOStesting March 9, 2014
@claud156 not exactly – the game did not allow her to enter the last puzzle
section. she seemed to be stuck at the ‘tell the story in the correct
order’ puzzle which after 20 correct wins still continued to ask her to
play the same puzzle again. she got fed up and that was the end. she never
played the rhyming puzzle and obviously never saw the ship unwrapped. a
shame.
themortarandpestle March 9, 2014
…The CD-Rom version is so much cooler than this crap.
claud156 March 10, 2014
@GLaDOStesting so your daughter couldn’t pass the part where you complete
the sentences that rhymes right (which is the last part of the game to
unwrap the ship)? does she have enough turtles? If not then she can play
the story telling again to get more turtles and maybe she can somehow
unwrap the ship 🙂
Sean Geraghty March 10, 2014
Boooooooooooooooooooooo
GLaDOStesting March 10, 2014
My daughter has collected all the musical instruments except the piano. she
needs to do the story scramble and bubble wrap games (as shown in the
report card) but we can’t find them anywhere on the map??? we can see two
buildings where these game are probably situated but haven’t got a clue how
to get there. please help us!
GLaDOStesting March 10, 2014
@claud156 brilliant – thanks. i watched part 6 of your videos and see what
to do now. thank you for your help.
lionpress999 March 10, 2014
@klhurley63 insulting my kid, nice.. speaking as a user interface designer,
yes it is very bad. I dont know how the PC software/games look (awards were
to PC).. but the port to Wii is incredibly bad.
SparosX12 March 10, 2014
Wow at rating, not every child is going to be able to pick up a Wii remote
and know what to point at on screen, most aren’t going to be able to point
the thing at all and realize what they’re actually doing. I’d say for kids
age three, my son can pick up a pencil and write ABC and 123 at age 2 but
get’s confused at the pointer on the Wii. Netflix with learning programs my
be a better choice until your kid can learn what the Wii remote actually
does.
lionpress999 March 10, 2014
this game is confusing as shit.. and they expect kindergardeners to play
this?!
claud156 March 10, 2014
@GLaDOStesting maybe ur daughter didn;t notice the doorway on the right
(beside the bubblewrapper) she is suppose to click on that so she can play
the rhyming puzzle game (which is the last one) then she can unwrap the
ship. I don’t really know how to explain about the door way unless if u
watch my vid part 6 it may be more clear to what i’m saying 🙂
claud156 March 10, 2014
@GLaDOStesting if u are interested u can check my vid I uploaded bounce
down in ballon town. Myabe that will help you 🙂
GLaDOStesting March 10, 2014
@claud156 thanks – actually she started again and this time she was careful
to get all the pieces of an instrument before going on to the next puzzle.
that way she DID manage to collect all the instruments. then the bull moved
out the way and she proceeded to the ‘story telling’ level with the turtle.
she had to get the correct order for the story to be told (beginning,
middle, end) which she did over 20 times (correctly) and still it would not
let her progress to the last puzzle. she gave up.
@GLaDOStesting so your daughter couldn’t pass the part where you complete
the sentences that rhymes right? does she have enough turtles? If not then
she can play the story telling again to get more turtles and maybe she can
somehow unwrap the ship 🙂
@GLaDOStesting ur welcome 🙂 glad i could help
@klhurley63 been around for 10 years and they still cant design an
intuitive interface… there’s no way of telling whats interactable in
“world” and the scenes pictures and sometimes even the theme of the puzzle
has nothing to do with anything.. really really bad gui design.. honestly
this software is not worth your money. Buy your kids a book.
@cakesthatrock You don’t have to know someone to insult them, and if you do
know a person and insult them, then it’s considered tough love or an act of
encouragement. Those same type of people who talk trash behind the computer
are the same type that are in our government and police force, people who
use to be bullied and now want to bully others with authority. You’ll never
hear a Cop say before this career I use to play Football.
@lionpress999 Probably should get your get your child some special
education then, as it’s won 175 awards and been focus tested with other
children and tested very well. Of course you are entitled to your opinion,
even though you a clearly in a small minority of people that doesn’t like
it. Try seeing if your kids like it. Mine did and the puzzles clearly teach
basic skills. My child is already reading, writing and doing math. i feel
pretty good about giving my child a huge advantage.
@klhurley63 @ should get your get your child
………………………………….maybe you need some special ed
also, or prove read before insulting someone. How dare you say this to
someone you do not even know. People hid behind there pc and say/type the
nastiest comments. What happen to manners and respect???
Yes, my 4 year old was able to complete this and get 90% of the way through
1st grade, so I think it is fairly easy. And the program has been around
for 10 years and won 175 awards. It was also tested with children of the
correct age.
@claud156 not exactly – the game did not allow her to enter the last puzzle
section. she seemed to be stuck at the ‘tell the story in the correct
order’ puzzle which after 20 correct wins still continued to ask her to
play the same puzzle again. she got fed up and that was the end. she never
played the rhyming puzzle and obviously never saw the ship unwrapped. a
shame.
…The CD-Rom version is so much cooler than this crap.
@GLaDOStesting so your daughter couldn’t pass the part where you complete
the sentences that rhymes right (which is the last part of the game to
unwrap the ship)? does she have enough turtles? If not then she can play
the story telling again to get more turtles and maybe she can somehow
unwrap the ship 🙂
Boooooooooooooooooooooo
My daughter has collected all the musical instruments except the piano. she
needs to do the story scramble and bubble wrap games (as shown in the
report card) but we can’t find them anywhere on the map??? we can see two
buildings where these game are probably situated but haven’t got a clue how
to get there. please help us!
@claud156 brilliant – thanks. i watched part 6 of your videos and see what
to do now. thank you for your help.
@klhurley63 insulting my kid, nice.. speaking as a user interface designer,
yes it is very bad. I dont know how the PC software/games look (awards were
to PC).. but the port to Wii is incredibly bad.
Wow at rating, not every child is going to be able to pick up a Wii remote
and know what to point at on screen, most aren’t going to be able to point
the thing at all and realize what they’re actually doing. I’d say for kids
age three, my son can pick up a pencil and write ABC and 123 at age 2 but
get’s confused at the pointer on the Wii. Netflix with learning programs my
be a better choice until your kid can learn what the Wii remote actually
does.
this game is confusing as shit.. and they expect kindergardeners to play
this?!
@GLaDOStesting maybe ur daughter didn;t notice the doorway on the right
(beside the bubblewrapper) she is suppose to click on that so she can play
the rhyming puzzle game (which is the last one) then she can unwrap the
ship. I don’t really know how to explain about the door way unless if u
watch my vid part 6 it may be more clear to what i’m saying 🙂
@GLaDOStesting if u are interested u can check my vid I uploaded bounce
down in ballon town. Myabe that will help you 🙂
@claud156 thanks – actually she started again and this time she was careful
to get all the pieces of an instrument before going on to the next puzzle.
that way she DID manage to collect all the instruments. then the bull moved
out the way and she proceeded to the ‘story telling’ level with the turtle.
she had to get the correct order for the story to be told (beginning,
middle, end) which she did over 20 times (correctly) and still it would not
let her progress to the last puzzle. she gave up.