Smart Kid’s: Gameclub

  • Fun for Everyone: A collection of games and activites made for your little boy or girl
  • Wholesome Mini Game: With over 25 mini-games that bring out your child’s talents, this title will keep your little ones occupied for hours
  • Birthday Function: Enter the birthday of up to three people, and on that day, a special greeting will appear
  • Voice Recording Function: Parents can record two messages directly into the game, so when your children do well in an activity, a familiar voice will appear congratulating them on their accomplishment. This helps build a child’s confidence and self-esteem.
  • Great Entry Point: Parents who are conscious of the plethora of inappropriate content for children, this title aims to give child and parent a great alternative into the world of casual video games

Product Description
A virtual Preschool in the palm of your hands! This title is filled with fun, exciting wholesome activites for boys and girls! One of the first and only developmentally appropriate preschool games for the Nintendo DS, Smart Kids GameClub is a great entry point for young children who want to have fun and get into the world of casual video games. By keeping the titles fun and simple, while providing a challenging and rewarding experience, children will be able to gain… More >>

Smart Kid’s: Gameclub

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5 Responses to "Smart Kid’s: Gameclub"

  1. My 3-year-old daughter loves this game. It contains BOTH of the games Smart Boys: Gameroom and Smart Girls: Playhouse, so save your money and just buy this one. As mentioned, I have a girl, but she enjoys several of the boy games. You may experience similar overlap! Best part, there is a coloring game!

    There are a few drawbacks to this set of games – you can’t save anything (pictures, musical compositions). Some of the voices and special effect noises are annoying. (Why exactly is there a whistle noise EVERY TIME you drop a piece into place in the puzzle game?)

    We have to ration out the game playing time. But it’s kind of fun to snuggle down with her playing on my old DS while I play BrainAge2 on my shiny new red DS!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. C. Ingram says:

    I’m thrilled to be the first to review this game!! It’s such a great little game for young kids. My four and a half year old daughter loves it and it’s was so easy for her to understand it…. it only took me five minutes to get her “geared” up to start playing the game on her own! What I like the MOST about this game is that you can record two congratulatory and encouraging messages that will play when he/she does a task or answers correctly. My DD loves to hear mommy say “Awesome Job Sweet Pea”, it’s so encouraging to her! I can hear her giggle and say “Thanks Mom, you’re the best”. :-) Warms my heart each time.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. P. Hawkins says:

    My just turned 5-yr old daughter loves this game. THANKS to the reviewers here, I gave her this game for Xmas after reading your reviews. It does contain the games for both Smart Girls and Smart Boys Playhouse. Easy to understand, good, clean, wholesome fun! Contained piano, coloring, matching games, maze, etc…great price here, too! Recommended for beginner DS gamers!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Charmed Life says:

    This is a cute game, but more suited for the 2-3 year old set, if they even play the DS at that age. My 4 year old girl is of normal intelligence and just started playing this game this week (this is her first DS game). It is already too simple and she has done everything she can with the game.

    This is nowhere near challenging or entertaining enough for us. I recommend you skip it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. S. Andrews says:

    I bought this game for my 3 and a half year old. He loves to play video games (not that I enjoy promoting this!) but this is a cute game for younger kids (I’d say 7 and younger). It is easy enough for them to figure out how to play the game on their own. At first I had to help him a bit, but before long he figured out how to do everything completely on his own. The good part is that some of the games are educational (matching game) and I have noticed improvement in him playing the games. So, I would like to think it is working his brain a little bit. I highly recommend this for youngsters who have a DS in the house. Also, there are girl and boy games on this one, so it’s sorta the best of both worlds. He will play both games, but he likes the boy games more.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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