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Product Details:
Product Length: 1.25 inches
Product Width: 5.31 inches
Product Height: 7.5 inches
Package Length: 5.5 inches
Package Width: 4.8 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 52 reviews
System Requirements:
Platform: Windows 95 / Windows 98 / Windows Me / Windows 2000 / Mac OS 9 and below
Media: CD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 52 customer reviews )
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69 of 72 found the following review helpful:

2Misleading advertising  Mar 13, 2000
By Kimberly Greene
We purchased this software for our daughters, ages 5 and 9, after enjoying the books. While the content is great, we were extremely disappointed that once you finish the game and exit the mansion that's it. The label on the package states " multi-leveled games encourage replayability". We assumed that meant when you completed the game you could begin again with new clues. WRONG! For thirty dollars I expect my child to be able to use the software again.

32 of 34 found the following review helpful:

4I Spy Spooky Mansion  May 25, 2000
By Paula Messimer
My daughter, 6, loves this game. The graphics are fun and entertaining. She loves receiving the certificate at the end. My only complaint is that you once you play this game, no new clues are found. It would be nice to play again with another set of clues.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5A Family Favorite  Aug 24, 2001
By Kathryn Cramer "Kathryn"
My son is only three and a half, so my husband bought the game with the intention of saving it until our son was older. I got it out for him, and even though it is rated for ages 6-10, it is one of our son's favorites. Given that he can't read, I had to help him at first, but once I showed him where to click to get the riddles read to him, he could play independently (for hours on end). I keep two different user files -- one of a completed game so that he can make all seven ghosts (which requires completing the game); and one uncompleted, so when he completes puzzles the skeleton gives him new puzzle pieces. Other reviewers said that the game was not interesting once played through, but we have not found that to be the case. Our son was _more_ interested in the repetition once he'd got the hang of it. Also, of all the games we have, this is the most pleasant and interesting for the adult helping the child.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

3Spooky Mansion...unrevisited!  Dec 28, 2003

Santa brought this game for my 6 yr. old for Christmas. She and I and her 3 1/2yr. old brother opened it the day after Christmas. It is very interesting with 10 rooms to explore and 26 riddles to decipher. After completing each riddle, you're given a piece to the final puzzle which in turn instructs you how to finally get out of the mansion. My daughter stuck with it for the first 13 riddles, and suprisingly my 3yr. old wanted to keep playing until the end. We received the "certificate of completion" that very day. When we signed back on to play a "new game", we were soooo disappointed - there isn't any new game. Same 26 riddles to solve. We'll have to wait a year or so, in the hopes that we'll forget where everything is. (Or just give it to all our neighbors, family, shool chums etc.). Obviously, the I Spy books have limitations, but the software could and should give many additional games/levels.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

4Hidden learning treasure  Oct 16, 2001
By Wendith
My daughter was five years old when we bought this for her, and while some of the items were difficult for her to find she loved looking at everything and figuring out which items moved when touched. The game helped her to look at things from a different perspective, such as bat being both an animal and a sports object, and especially loved the attic flashlight search. Since she wasn't very comfortable with her reading skills when she first started playing this I was glad that the search items were spoken for her, but now she loves making her own search pages. I thought she might get tired of it after she had completed the puzzle, but she plays it quite often still, and now works at completing the entire puzzle faster each time. This software is a great way of masking a learning game!

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