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VeggieTales: Veggie Carnival (Jewel Case) | 
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| From: ValuSoft Category: Video Games
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $0.07 You Save: $9.92 (99%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 9260
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me Media: CD-ROM Edition: Jewel Case Operating System: Windows 98 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 10199 UPC: 755142101992 EAN: 0755142101992 ASIN: B00006JK51
Release Date: December 3, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: (98)
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Product Description It's the grand opening of the Veggie Carnival, and you're invited! Clown around with Bob & Larry in 5 fun arcade games! Sing along with your favorite Silly songs...performed by veggie robots!
Amazon.com Product Description Join in the grand opening of the Veggie Carnival, where kids play five hilarious carnival games with the Veggies and win loads of tickets. Aim for a high score in Dartguns in Dodge or take a wild ride in Bumper Clickers. Watch the wacky Veggie robots sing silly songs. Clown around by dressing up your favorite Veggies in hats, wigs, and funny clothes. When you've earned enough tickets, climb aboard the Bobbereeno for a thrilling roller coaster ride with--who else--the Veggies.
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Good for the Veggie Lover January 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 2 year old son really enjoyed playing this game, but he was a little young for it still. He LOVES Veggie Tales and so that really helped him still enjoy the game. I definitely think if we pull it back out in a year or two it will be perfect. But other than the age problem, I think it was a good game. Cute and creative like all of the Veggie Tales products.
Very frustrating & disappointed February 21, 2005 Mom of 2 angels (Greenville, WI) I was dissappointed that the game did not function on our computer. The computer meets the system requirements, yet things like the bumper cars and roller coaster don't work. My daughter loves veggie tales, but becomes very frustrated with this game. I also agree that it would have been nice to have some of the spiritual values taught in this game as well.
V ery disappointing January 2, 2005 B. Hertz (Ohio) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have always loved the Veggie Tale movies but this game was a huge disappointment. The package offers parents the option of setting time limits on how long your kids can play this game but trust me, my 5 year old lost interest long before any time limit would have ended. It only has 5 activities and they wear thin very quickly. There is so little substance to this game that it is pathetic. BORING. Buy something else.
Kids run out before the timer does May 2, 2003 J. Hill (Atlanta, GA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This isn't the most exciting game in my kids' collection but it's probably worth the ten bucks. The games are about as good as flash games you'd find at Nick Jr. or PBSKids online: kind of fun but very repetitive. In fact, before we finished any of the 5 games, my kids were asking to move on to the next one. Silly Songs with Robots is probably the best activity, although not really a game. It only has a handful of songs, though, so you're probably better off buying an audio CD. The egg timer feature (lets parents set a time limit) is something I'd like to see in other games for children, but to tell the truth my kids were done before the 20 minutes were up. I was amused by the game's attempts to console parents who might be concerned that one of the activities involves ramming a car into other players (one character says something like, "There are lots of ways to have fun without hurting anyone!") and another is a shooting game (again, something like "These are rubber darts so no one will get hurt!")
Not what I expected January 28, 2003 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I was disappointed. I had hoped this game would mean some of our son's computer time would teach him about the Bible and religion, but there's nothing really eduational or religion-oriented about this. It's just games, one of which is bumper cars (try to bump others) and one is target shooting, two activities that seem a little contrary to the morals I wanted encouraged. Also, the game is pretty short. It also requires a much better system than the minimum recommended - we have to play it on my computer instead of my son's. Still, it's fun to play and my son loves it.
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