IF you can find one of these sets on an online auction source, GRAB it! This has got to be one of Lego's finest sets to date. The Joker's van shoots out a missile and the batmobile, well, it's just the coolest thing ever! It shoots missiles as well. If you have a younger child, they will need some adult assistance on this one. It's quite involved and takes a good 3 hours to build. But it's extremely durable and withstands hours of play without coming apart. Good thing too. I'm sure I do not want to have to start all over again putting it together! Highly recommend!
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July 8th, 2009 at 11:35 pm
They absolutely love it! They started playing a few days ago and are just fascinated by it. And they have learned so much already. Which number is greater than which one, the sequence of numbers, it’s just amazing. I tried it and I was like, “huh, how does Batman open the door?” and my son David said, “Mom, just push the up arrow”. Four years old and they are understanding instructions and selecting correct answers, all because Batman is so entertaining. I recommend this game 100%. (BTW, stay away from the Nemo game, it’s just too boring).
July 10th, 2009 at 11:21 am
The Easter Bunny brought this to my 5 year old son and he hasn’t put it down yet! I found him under the covers playing this game last night. He just can’t get enough.
July 11th, 2009 at 11:08 pm
My son loves this game and continues to talk to me about it every day. I let him play his Leapster in the car on the way home from school. He always lets me know what’s going on with it. He describes to me who he is “battling” and the things that he has to do to win. Even in the mornings, on the way TO school, he talks about it. I love Leapster because the games teach so much. I have not yet seen one that didn’t teach something. This one is no different.
July 13th, 2009 at 11:11 am
My 5 year old LOVES this. He’s not a Batman fan but loves math (go figure). Once he mastered the basic controls and concepts with help from dad he did it on his own. It presents good game action with good guys and bad guys and presents math problems at different user-settable levels. The problems are addition, pattern matching and fill in the blank with the game designers doing an excellent job of making these interesting. I highly recommend this game/toy for those kids that like math.