LeapFrog Leapster Educational Game: The Incredibles


  • Meet the Incredibles and engage in an extraordinary battle of wits and superpowers!
  • The Incredibles has 5 action-packed learning games
  • There’s also a collaborative game, where all the superheroes work together to defeat the villain, Syndrome
  • Games include: Math Facts, Spelling, Place Value, Parts of Speech, and The Incredibles Save The Day
  • This Leapster Educational Game teaches spelling, grammar, math and problem solving

Product Description
Help the Incredibles save the world! Learn 2nd and 3rd grade skills as you use quick thinking and special super powers to outwit a villainous plot. The Incredibles teaches parts of speech, verb forms, multiplication and critical thinking. Requires Leapster Multimedia Learning System (sold separately)…. More >>

LeapFrog Leapster Educational Game: The Incredibles

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  1. #1 by Debra K. Gergen on April 30, 2010 - 1:16 pm

    I bought this for my grandson not realizing that it was for an older child. So, it is not that there is anything wrong with the game it is just that he is to young for it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. #2 by Rhiannon on April 30, 2010 - 3:44 pm

    My five-year-old son’s “Leapster” is his favorite! He absolutely loves the “games” that are for his age group. My gripe is that 5 years – 8 years is a long stretch….Children can get discouraged easily and lose interest if the material is too far above their heads. It makes them feel inadequate, and it isn’t fun anymore! Not for Mom and Dad, either!

    Since the “Leapster” is such an expensive investment…I would have expected the co. to have a wider variety of products/games available by now. (With possibly two to three-year margins on the packages). We have collected all the ones appropriate for five year olds….and we’re getting bored.

    Please, bring out some new and interesting and fun learning games asap!!! For all ages~~~
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. #3 by Day Owen on April 30, 2010 - 6:12 pm

    Our children [ages 6 and 7] enjoy the activities in this game because they require thought and problem-solving skills. Although Leapster games are grade-leveled accurately, both of our children are advanced readers.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Beth Kalnins on April 30, 2010 - 9:02 pm

    My [..]son LOVES this game. Many of the other leapster cartridges that are geared for his age are too easy. This one challenges him. He does most of the work himself with occassional help from me. I love the entire Leapster line and this game has not let us down one bit.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by Heather Hoetker on April 30, 2010 - 11:20 pm

    My six year old is a math wiz. This is the first game we have gotten for his Leapster that has challenged him at all. I had read some of the reviews that said it is challenging and decided to give it a try. I am very happy with this game. He is able to maneuver around the different games pretty easily, but the level of the games is pretty difficult. It took him a little while to figure out how to get the game cards, but now is able to get them once he masters the skills. I really feel like he is having to think and retain the information in order to keep going in the game.
    Rating: 5 / 5