I Spy Mystery | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 416
Format: Cd Platforms: Mac Os X, Windows Xp ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: TOPCD90057WM Model: 078073900572 UPC: 078073900572 EAN: 0078073900572 ASIN: B000GCBOR0
Release Date: November 29, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: This software is brand new, never opened! Buy today to be one of millions of satisfied B-Logistics customers. Due to the large scale of our operation, we do not have access to the specific contents/condition of our items.
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| Features:
| • | 12 fascinating mysteries | | • | 54 I SPY riddles | | • | 44 engaging picture screens | | • | Fun scavenger hunts and games | | • | Scenes personalized with child's name |
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Product Description Topics Entertainment I Spy Mystery WIN/MAC. Discover a new way to play I SPY with 13 elusive mysteries that need your sleuth-finding skills. Choose a case file, and then earn mystery clues by solving I SPY riddles and searching for carefully concealed objects. Use your problem solving skills to follow the clues to solve the case of the Locked Gate, Midnight Mouse, Knight Fall and many more clever mysteries!
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| Customer Reviews:
A little too easy November 30, 2008 This game should be rated for younger ages than 6-10 because it is much easier than many we have played. There needs to be SOME challenge to make it fun!
Great for 3 years and up! November 16, 2008 My girls play these games over and over. My 3 y/o can play alone. Each puzzle has a list of items to find. If you click on the item it will say the word so that those who don't know how to read can play too.
A word of caution: there isn't a hint button, so if you can't find a item, too bad-keep looking. You can back out of that puzzle and enter another, but to eventually win the game you have to find all the items.
Each one has 3 games. Once you win it once, it will let you play again but a little harder. It's the same rooms but different items on the lists. The third round is a little harder than the 2nd.
Both of my girls can win a game on their own.
Terrific Product June 9, 2008 When I first received the product, I thought it was one that I had already purchased for my grandsons. However, when they began to play it, it was quickly apparent that while it used some of the same games as in other "I Spy" games, it was a totally revamped set of games to play with them. The boys (ages 6 and 3) love it! It is just as challenging as the originals were and gives them a good challenge all over again. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys the "I Spy" series of games. Children have to use memory, as well as logic, to solve them and it increases vocabulary beautifully.
Top drawer medley of I Spy picture puzzles April 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am so glad that I bought this computer game for my kids before reading the reviews on this site!
Look, we don't have a lot of computer games and we had just recently discovered the I Spy books about 1 year ago. We loved them so much that I do believe we'd read nearly all of them before I saw this game for sale. This excellent little collection of picture puzzles is not repeated from the books, so to us they're all new. It was like a breath of fresh air from a parent's point of view; games without that constant, annoying background music, the kids can play them quietly and actually learn something. The boys love it even more than I; they have been begging to play I Spy Mystery every day after their homework is done for the past week since they got it.
The game is simple. You select one of 13 folders, each is its own mini mystery with a theme (Mystery Meal, Locked Gate, Skeleton Key, etc). You have 3-5 "pictures" in each folder to find the hidden objects, and when you have solved all of the pictures, you are given clues to solve the final mystery. this involves a sharp eye, but also logic, good recall for details, and problem solving skills. Kids will also learn to employ multiple meanings for a word in their search, such as "bat".
I Spy Mystery, like all the books, is a fun and low pressure way to build the brain. I get caught up in it with them from time to time -- I've even added my name to the player file so I don't mess up their scores when I sneak a round. And now that we are intrigued by some of the folders, we will make an effort to find the other I Spy games. Thank God for Scholastic! -Andrea, aka Merribelle
If I were a Caveman... January 9, 2008 I purchased several of the I Spy series software for my daughter. We have both Mac and PCs in our household and the software will not work on Mac 10.4 or above. It will gladly use Mac 9, but one would have to be a caveman to be using that version.
As for Windows, it took us several attempts and a few patches to get the software to run on a 64bit system...
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