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Pets are loose at school! Zoom off with the Starflyers to distant planets and watch as this problem transforms into an extraordinary space hunt for Alien Ambassadors who look a bit like pets! Children build critical thinking skills in a planet hopping adventure!
Take off with the StarFlyers on a brain-building alien quest where clever thinking saves the day. It's intergalactic election time, and villainous Vexar is up to his evil stunts. Join the StarFlyers on a colorful quest to find the missing alien ambassadors and foil Vexar's scheme. Along the way kids encounter out-of-this-world challenges, like racing down the universe's largest slide and navigating the twists and turns of Planet Pipeworks. From a rendezvous with the Fun Police to a brush with the bouncing Hairballs, kids never know what to expect on a StarFlyers adventure. Eight challenging games stretch your child's smarts. Twelve printable activities extend the fun and learning beyond the computer. Three levels of difficulty offer ongoing challenge and lasting appeal, while kid-friendly "help movies" guide kids out of a jam fast. StarFlyers: Alien Space Chase also builds essential skills in logic and reasoning, problem solving, hypothesis testing, spatial relationships, sequencing, and more. Loads of kid-friendly charm make this intergalactic adventure your child's ticket to a universe of learning.
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StarFlyers Alien Space Chase Reviews
To end the game you have to do a more typical arcade-style activity where you are climbing and jumping on a large grid (sorry, there must be a simple description for this) and she couldn't do it at first, I had to do it for her, but now she can do it by herself. she is in love with Katie Cadet, the heroine of the story. I wish there were more of these Star Flyers games. I would buy them all. My daughter is almost 6 and still plays this one every month or so. It is fun and simple enough to figure out but there are lots of challenges that can be repeated.
We have had this game for about a month. We have several computer games but I would have to say this is one of his favorites. My grandson (age 5) is here a couple days a week and plays it each time he stays.
Great fun for all, we are purchasing the other game from this same line. Even though they've completed the game over and over, they still enjoy playing. to buy goodies from thier little space store. Turns out to be a wonderful buy. My 7 & 5 year olds can play alone while my 3 year old needs help but still enjoys all the colors sounds and being able to collect space rocks (.). I have 3 children that are able to use the computer 3, 5 & 7 years and they all enjoy this game. I found this game while looking for learning games for my children & bought it just to see if it would be a good fit for my family.
My 4year old loved this game right away and so far she has only completed level one.(kept her interested for hours) Lots of variety. Style of the game is similar to "Freddi Fish and the stollen conch shell."
My four-year-old daughter likes this program but it is not one of her favorites. It's as if it is trying to be cool but. It is certainly worth playing if your child needs many choices of computer games like my girl does. The activities are educational, the graphics are captivating, and usually "space" is an exciting backdrop for an adventure. I think, however, that it's missing some punch which would allow me to give it five stars. I'm at a loss as to how I should criticize it because it seems to be missing a polished edge quality that is hard to explain.
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