

.com Active Play, A Bug's Life lets you explore the world of Flik and his friends. Help them ward off the evil grasshoppers bent on invading Ant Island. Build a special contraption, of Flik's invention, and rid the ants of the grasshoppers' terror. Travel to the game's six locations, build a board game or puppet theater, and gather facts about real-life bugs. From the Manufacturer Laugh and play as you buzz through the fun-filled world of bugs. You'll be bug-eyed with excitement at all you can do as you scurry through this world of tiny creatures. In addition to lots of playful activities--a board game, puppet show, and swarms of surprises--your friend Flik is counting on you to help him save the colony by finding items he needs to build a grasshopper-keeper-outer invention. So get ready for a really big adventure into the tiny world of bugs. Hop to it! P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Review Kids and bugs are a natural fit. Throw some fabulous Disney animation in the mix and you've really got it made. This enjoyable scavenger hunt starring the animated cast of A Bug's Life tested well with children, even those who hadn't seen the film. Kids are given the task of helping Flik the ant gather items to make a contraption that will repel some nasty grasshopper invaders. To obtain the items, children play six logic activities, several of which have a prosocial goal. In one game, for instance, kids reunite a baby bug with his father by helping him navigate through an obstacle course. Another activity has players helping the ants sort berries by correctly positioning leaf-like levers that steer the berries into the right bins. Other activities include playing a bug board game and creating bug puppet shows. The adventure culminates in an encounter between the ants and the grasshoppers, with the ants of course outsmarting the enemy. Children were drawn to this program, due in part to the strong appeal of the movie's animation. Everyone who played the CD enjoyed it, but many of the activities were quite challenging for younger children. It's too difficult for most three- and four-year-old children to play on their own, but just right for kids aged five to seven. Teaches: game play, problem solving Age Range: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Copyright © 2000 Children's Software Revue -- From Children's Software Revue® -- "Subscribe Now!"Make a mountain out of an ant hill? Nope. Great graphics and audio straight out of the wonderfully animated feature-length film are recast into six activities that test arcade skills far more than thinking skills. Youngest tikes might get confused by some games as ant hero Flik and friends journey in search of certain items that reward keep-at-it playing and contribute to building a grasshopper contraption. Older kids will lose interest--too much repetition. Two difficulty levels help some. Activities such as the circus performance and picture puzzles require some problem-solving skills. A 1999 Parents' Choice Approval. (Don Oldenburg, Parents' Choice®) -- From Parents' Choice® See more
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Educational, fun, but a little boring
The Bug's Life game is good and appropriate for younger kids. Flik has to find 6 pieces in order to create a contraption with which to get rid of the grass hoppers. In order to get each of the six objects, Flik and you kid have to complete a task--sort through berries, arrange pictures in order etc. In addition as the kid plays, she/she can learn about bugs, by clicking on a little camera button.In addition to entertainment, the game also provides tyhe kid with some basic computer skills, which are (surprise) necessary today.My only problem with the game is that it is quite repretitive. After a few times, my son got bored.My son really liked it at first, but
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Very good price, just wish it was playable on newer ...
Used to own this game as a kid. Very good price, just wish it was playable on newer PCs.
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