The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Flappy Special Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:Used
UPC.4988002196609
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_FLAPPY_SPECIAL
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Lizi –
This is a great game for young children. My daughter started playing it shortly after she turned 2. I’ve been impressed at how quickly she picked up the game. She doesn’t have the attention span to play for a long time, but I think it’s educational for her even in short spurts! It’s great for teaching prepositions and giving directions! Highly recommend!
mel1988 –
Another favorite smart games toy. Too cute!
mom_of_2 –
I received it as a gift for my 2.10 yr old girl. First day I opened the package, she kept going until card 30 (total game – 60 cards). She started to showing sign of not understanding the card. On the same day, my almost 5 yr old boy started to play at card 55-60 and finished within 10 minutes. I do find this game is very educational; especially for my little girl, but just not for almost 5 yr old boy. It is too elementary since he is a gifted kid and is able to do multiplication and division already. I do not see how this game can develop "math concept"; it is more of a "visual" concept game. And yes, I definitely will recommend to any kids who are younger than 5. I am looking for more "Smart Games" for my kids now. Hopefully, I will find more challenge games for older kid.
This One –
I was worried this would be too advanced when I bought it for my 22 month old, but the rabbit was so cute that he wanted to play with it all the time! (I will confess – a reviewer here spurred me to go ahead and get it because their much younger child was already playing this game.) I modeled the easy cards and talked about the prepositions as I showed him, and added some other ideas along the way with verbs my son already knew (like “peeking in the windowâ€, “laying down sleepingâ€, or “jumping upâ€) as we started working together.Nine months later, my now 31-month old can do all of the first three levels and most of the hardest level unassisted (though he loves a good round of applause). He can tell me next to, on, under, etc, plus all the shapes and colors involved in each configuration, and even makes up stories about what the rabbit is doing. We now use this as a wind-down activity before our bedtime story almost every night.I love how demonstrably developmental this toy is without ever seeming boring. It is a great puzzle without the frustration factor of fitting fiddly puzzle pieces together, and there are no tiny bits to go missing. We have even managed to invent new setups that aren’t on the included cards. I have zero regrets about this purchase and would definitely buy it as a gift for most 18-36 month olds. It’s a great way to stretch these young minds without having to do Pinterest-level prep work.
Ve –
Super lovely. The baby is very interested in playing with the parts, will be a while until he plays following the cards. All pieces are nicely painted and finished, wooden, great product!I laminated all cards though, so they last longer.
Daniel A. Alveo R –
Our 21-month-old daughter received this as a Christmas gift and loves her bunny. She is gradually working her way through the green cards (they are color coded based on the level of difficulty), and I love idly working through the purple cards. She loves this game so much that we plan to take it with us when we go on summer vacation, though we will store it in a Ziploc instead of using the box. A previous reviewer suggested putting the cards on a ring. I think this is such a great idea! I intend to take it one step further and laminate the cards as well, for I know that our daughter will be playing with this game for a few years to come.
Debbie de Beer Frankel –
Wish it came with an easy storage box or pouch. The original box is huge and unnecessary. Otherwise a great introduction to logic puzzles/problem solving.
PiperYundt –
Great game for spatial orientation, directionality and visual motor. We use it at out therapy clinic..one of our favorites!
virginia –
i have my 2 year and four month old playing this game in the morning before he is allowed to watch cartoons. i give him the card and let him figure out the challenge on his own and when he’s done he tells me “i did it!” and i check it. in the beginning i played with him and talked him through the ones he had difficult with and then he began to rely on me every time it got challenging by saying, “momma do it”. we got to challenge 18 or so before i realized i was teaching him that he could give up and ask for help when things got difficult and hence he really wasn’t learning how to problem solve and enjoy challenges, which is a huge aspect and point of the game. that’s when i decided to start over and have him do it entirely on his own. he is so happy when he figures things out and after the challenge he goes to play with other toys like puzzles and trains and doesn’t ask for tv as quickly. it’s as if his mind is stimulated and he wants to keep doing things with his mind and hands.update: so my 2 year and 7 month old went through the first third of the challenge cards without help but once the “moderate” in difficulty cards were presented, he was stumped and knowing his abilities and looking at the cards myself, i knew the challenges were too hard for him so now he’s just playing with the pieces. so although the challenges increase in difficulty incrementally, there may be a gap between easy and medium from my experience. we will resume with doing the challenges a little later.
S. K. Williams –
My husband found this product and we decided to try it out with our twin boys. They both have a lot of fun with it, and it’s cool seeing their different approaches to solving the bunny riddle. One of them finds solutions that are technically correct, but different from how most people would solve it, i.e. placing the rabbit behind the whole cube instead of IN the cube. He still looks exactly the same from the front view, so we count that as correct.We were worried they might be too young for the product. They aren’t. They can do the simple ones completely on their own. With the more difficult ones, we can ask questions like, "Is the bunny on the left or right in the picture?" It works on auditory skills as well as spacial.