| Rented this last night for my son (hee hee hee) between us we
were able to get 4 of the 6 keys. Thunder Mountain Railroad,
Autopia, Haunted Mansion & the last from the people in the park.
This was not so easy - but much better that Mickey Mousecapades
in our book.
Well worth a try from the rental store.
Nance (who really would like to make in through th Pirates)
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| Hi, I just got this game and I am finding it addicting to a certain point.
I got 4 of the 6 keys - haven't concurred the Haunted Castle or the Pirates
Ride as yet...
Was wondering if it would be a good idea to have one of the power
controllers as I have only the controls that came with the game and my
screen goes fuzzy a lot and it seems that I can't jump very far, of course
if I gave this to my grandson, he'd probably complete it in a day... since
you have to start from scratch each time you power off. It can be
frustrating, but it is fun.
Has anyone completed it.
Oh what are some good games for kids 4-8 (both boys and girls)? I have
birthdays and XMAS coming and all the "kids" (adults included) love
Nintendo... (me included!)
L
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| Well, I completed this game this past weekend. My 3 oldest grandchildren
(ages 10, 9, 8) came over and they played it, never concurred it as they
got frustrated with it, but they got 5 keys, and I killed it by doing a
start instead of a continue so they had to start all over again and
watching them I got the jist of how to approach the Pirates Island and the
Haunted Mansion - those were the two that had me stumped... between us (the
2 boys and myself) we got 5 keys then they had to leave... so I played the
strategy that I learned from them and got the 6th key within 10 minutes
after they left... it's a fun game, but doesn't have a save feature other
then keeping the keys with the continue option... but the 10 and 9 year
olds had a blast with it, my granddaughter was a little coerced, by her
brother and cousin with it...
I was disappointed with the ending thou!
Linda
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