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CR –
Grandson (8) liked it
Mary Kurz –
Great value fun for kids of all ages works great
Joe Mike –
There are some great options on this handheld for the price. It works well and has tons of games, which is great.
I feel the age range is a bit off. There are SOME games a 4 year old can play, but the rest are difficult to control at times.
There are several games that basically use a ‘cursor’ style interface (you can use the D-pad or the little analog stick) but for a younger kid this can be a bit confusing to control. I would say Ages 5 and up would be more in line. Kids these days are used to touch screens and trackpads. My kids kept trying to touch the screen and got frustrated when they couldn’t control the cursor very easily with the controls.
Alissa Maddox –
Stopped charging after only 3 months of use. Just when she was finally getting the hang of the games too. Really disappointed
Customer Review –
I got this for my 6 year old twins to share but my 11 year old ended up with it in his hands and was so excited about it. The crazy part is he has his own phone and all kinds of games in it but he said he knows what he’s going to okay from now on was this little device. He likes the way it has all the good games on it and how it reacts and the options you can choose with the games. I thought it was the funniest thing because he has a $1000 iPhone and here he was truly immersed in his brothers gaming system that didn’t cost a whole lot but I guess now I realize was completely worth the money I spent for it! My twins absolutely love it and were so excited about the games on it. I love that I can charge it anywhere I go and it isn’t too big for me to put into my purse. What a great design and well thought out and yet so affordable. This is totally worth it for anyone with kids.
Ronnie L. Jones –
These are great for kids who aren’t video game addicts. I got them for my nephews 8 and 6 years old to have at my house when they visit. They don’t get to have video games at home so for them these are fun. They are not a nintendo switch competitor at all. So if you have a video game kid who has played the expensive stuff they probably won’t love these. But these are cheap and they work just fine and have a lot of game choices and the rechargeable batteries really last
Katie Moore –
My kids really like this game. They are between 3-10 and all have found a game they like on it. I have even played for a little bit on it with the puzzle games and they are challenging the farther you go. The only thing I wish is that it had a longer battery life but honestly it gives them a break too once it needs to charge. I like that it isnt super stimulating but that they are still able to have fun with it.
Wojonishi –
Practical for pintsized gaming, not good for throwing across the room. Durability keeps this a 4 star option. Note- 2-4y olds should still be supervised when playing handheld games lest you want to buy multiple.