I Spy Funhouse

August 29, 2010
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Video Console Games: I Spy Funhouse

  • 18 riddles and 3 fast-paced
  • Dual-screen and touch-screen capabilities
  • Over 100 levels of play

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I Spy Funhouse

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5 Responses to I Spy Funhouse

  1. L. Stone on August 30, 2010 at 2:20 am

    Our 5 year old got this with his Nintendo DS for Christmas. We love the I Spy PC games, so thought this would be a fun and educational game for his DS. Our major problem is that our 5 year old does not read yet, and the I Spy part of the game does not have a feature that reads the clues like the PC version does. He will certainly enjoy it more once he can read – and there are some challenging sorting games as well that he will enjoy when he is a little older.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. froofielady on August 30, 2010 at 12:50 am

    As a collector of the PC (computer I SPY) games, I would have to rate this version a little lower (only 4 stars) than the computer I SPY games (which I would rate with 5 stars, easily). It is not as challenging graphically nor on a strategic level. I’m sure it is a wonderful game for younger early reading age children, but it only holds its intrigue for an adult mildly and only once! Still, I will have to admit that it definitely holds it’s entertainment value for short periods of time – the colors are great, too!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. J. Koke on August 29, 2010 at 11:10 pm

    This game is educational and my granddaughter loves it and is having a great time playing it on her Nintendo.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. flowerchild on August 29, 2010 at 9:35 pm

    Well, I am a 50 yr old woman who loves her DS. Hubby bought it for me last year as a gift and I have yet to put it down, heehee. I love playing puzzle games, card games and all the brainiac games. The graphics are important to me and also the sound and this game has good graphics. Sound is just okay. This game started out with me having a blast. But then the next day, I realized that the riddles constantly repeated themselves. When you finally accumulate 10 tickets, you have a chance to play to exit the fun house. The door opens and it looks like you are leaving. You expect more now and everything builds up inside and then, NOTHING. The game starts all over again with those repetitive riddles, etc. I’m trading it in for something else. If you’re buying this for a child, then I’m sure they would love this game. I recommend ages 9+. You do have to know how to read and follow the riddle along with the pictures on the DS screen.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. J. Malcom on August 29, 2010 at 8:32 pm

    This game, like the book series, is made for young children. It is intended for kids 5 to 10. It is not made for adults. I think the number of stars for this game is deceptive because some people reviewed the game as if it were for adults…it’s not. There are plenty of games for adults but very few for kids in this age range on the market. My kids loved it and I found the puzzles fun enough to do, once.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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