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| PLATFORM: | Macintosh, Windows |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Atari |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 742725235632 |
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Customer Reviews of Spy Fox Dry Cereal
GREAT CLEAN GAME My son and I love this game. We both love the logical thinking game but it's hard to find these type of games that are clean enough for kids to play. This is a great kids game (actually I think I enjoyed it myself just as much as my son and I'm 32 years old). My son wants me to order all the Spy Fox games and I'm going to do that. It's that fun. This is a great family game without all the voilence and other garbage.
The first and the best
Don't let the new Atari packaging fool you - this game is a few years old. But it is an excellent game and well worth buying. Aside from offending goat's milk afficianados, this is a clean, kid-friendly game - which there are not nearly enough of in the world. If you thought it was too short or easy, play it again - there are several variations to get through, some more challenging than others. If you get stuck, there is a very complete help file included on the CD, or you can go to the website and get all the free hints you want. My daughter never seems to tire of it and has gone back to it again and again. There are a couple of places that require reading, so that a five or six year old might need some help, but be careful - you might end up staying up after their bedtime to play it yourself!
Here's hoping Atari decides to make Spy Fox 4, and soon (before my kid is too old to give me an excuse to buy it! ;-).
One of the few (very few) games I'd recommend
It has action without inappropriate violence, amusing one-liners, one very cool star and plenty of opportunity for kids to think a little.
6-year old kids can go through this one on their own, but it's funny enough for parents to watch over their shoulder.
In a market filled with brainless violent games aimed at a young audience and saccharine-sweet "educational" programs no one wants to play, I found that the three Spy Fox adventures struck a nice balance.
I, for one, would love to see a fourth Spy Fox adventure.