VTech Wall-E V.Smile Smartridge

Product Description
In the future Earth is polluted with trash. Humans have left the planet and live on ships in space. WALL.E is the last robot on Earth. WALL.E works everyday to clean up the planet. One day WALL.E meets a sleek robot named EVE and discovers a new purpose in life. Join WALL.E and EVE on an exciting adventure across the galaxy! Features Teaches sorting colors shapes matching puzzles number order following directions and patterns Features four Learning Adventure and… More >>
- Join Wall-E and Eve on an exciting learning adventure across the galaxy
- Teaches sorting, colors, shapes, matching, puzzles, number order and following directions
- Features 4 learning adventures and 4 learning zone games
- On the V.Smile hardware platform
- For ages 3-5 yrs.
VTech Wall-E V.Smile Smartridge
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My son received this game for Christmas. He is 4 years old and really enjoys this game. He can play the game pretty well on his own. I would recommend the game.
Rating: 5 / 5
I love the v-tech games. My son loves this game and is educated at the same time. Good good stuff
Rating: 5 / 5
My 3 1/2 year old LOVES this game! Educational and apparently very interesting, he would play this instead of eat if he had the choice. The game seemed a little challenging for him initially, although that soon passed as he learned the system. There are loads of mini games inside of this game making it a varying experience for him each time he plays. Will be looking for more like this one!
Rating: 5 / 5
I got the V-motion for my son’s Christmas gift. We went out and got the Spider-man v-motion cartridge and the Wall-E smartridges too. Its great that you can find the smartridges for a lower price and use them with the v-motion system, but without the “motion” controller settings. The game looks primitive on our HD tv. Looks like something from back in the days of my youth… atari… or the first nintendo game system. Oh well at least it does get 4 stars for an educational learning system. Every move and advance is marked by learning obstacles. The controls are still hard for my 2.5 going on 3 years old son. But, its also hard for my husband or I to get the controller to follow our movements easily too (the responses are slower than I thought). I give it 4 stars for being clever and a great game system for the kids who aren’t too particular, but for me… I’d hold off till the kids are older and get them the WII system.
Rating: 4 / 5