Tokyo Mater VReader turns one of Mater's made up stories into a real fairy tale. Although more of a book than a game, I enjoyed reading it though quite a few times... read now
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The VTech games consoles, MobiGo and VReader, are aimed at younger children and have a more educational focus than the GBA or DS games from Nintendo.
The MobiGo offers a flip down keyboard and touch screen that give the device a game-like feel. The VReader is designed to look more like a book with a flip cover, keyboard and forward/back buttons.
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Tokyo Mater VReader turns one of Mater's made up stories into a real fairy tale. Although more of a book than a game, I enjoyed reading it though quite a few times... read now
Tangled VReader is an interactive Disney version of the hairy fairytales. It's a bit short but all the main bits are there and you can touch the words and pictures to see what they mean... read now
Meter's Tall Tales MobiGo is simple, educational fun. Better than this though, it lets the very youngest players join in with the Pixar videogame fun... read now
Tangled MobiGo misses out on the story but has very simple minigames so even very young players can play along... read now
Vtech Mobigo makes handheld gaming robust enough for really young gamers. Although not a sophisticated as the DS, it does much better with the basics for the newer additions to our families... read now
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