LeapFrog RockIt Twist Handheld Learning Game System, Purple
$49.99
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- Play a collection of fun, included games in a cool new way using four sides of colorful, light-up controls that include a switch, spinner, dials, buttons and D-pad
- Hatch and grow three adorable virtual RockIt Pets from eggs to adults and play a variety of games to make them big and strong
- Guide characters through puzzles, play music and more while building literacy, math and creativity skills. An MP3 player is also included
- Get more games, virtual RockIt Pets and a RockIt Pets figure to match with themed game packs (sold separately)
- For ages 4-8 years. Rechargeable batteries included
Edward (verified owner) –
it’s very sturdy and compact device with real physical controls (dials, buttons, slider). i think it’s absolutely great for small kids, especially during long road trips and air travel (with a headphone). In fact, we keep it in the car, so it’s comes handy during weekend trips.
It has a zero sense to compare Twist with iPad or iPhone and I don’t understand highly rated comments with this comparison – most likely likes comes from people who never gave Twist to own kids. Twist is not worse or better than iPad – it’s completely different.
Jackson (verified owner) –
The charging wire is very short. Otherwise item looks very educational and productive.
Thomas (verified owner) –
It seemed like a steep price and I questioned how much value and entertainment my daughter would get from this but she plays this multiple times every day and really loves it. It’s durable (she drops everything) and the different types of buttons on it to play with during all of the games adds another fun element to it.
Nathaniel (verified owner) –
Games in the “Arcade” include Albert’s Escape (problem solving), Jumping Gertie (phonics/letters), some worm game where you eat numbers. The games in the Arcade section have three levels of difficulty. Then there’s a “Practice” section that has carnival type game that works on numbers and counting, a spelling game, and a sight words/reading one. These also have three levels of difficulty. There’s “Playground,” which has a search and find game, a timed game to see how many problems you can solve before the bunny pops out, and I think there’s another one in there I’m missing. There’s a “Music” section where kids can listen to different songs, or make their own beats. The “Pets” section has different eggs that hatch into different creatures that they can take care of by feeding, bathing, brushing teeth, and playing with. These pets become adults when we’ll cared for. There’s also an “Art” section I forget what it’s named, but they can make pixel art and I can’t remember what else. But there are quite a lot of activities packed into this little game! Players 1 and 2 have their progress saved, the Guest player does not. Some games you rotate the toy for a different orientation (my son never does). Charge also holds very well, I think we’ve only fully charged it 3-4 times in the 3 months we’ve had it. At most, my kid will go for 30 minutes on it, not every day, but there were a few times we were on the road where he had it for longer and more frequent.
Patrick (verified owner) –
Got this for a 4 yr old’s birthday. May need adults help to get started but they were super excited about it! For mom’s piece of mind I bought a child’s headset to go with it. The child was excited to ‘look like a real gamer’! Win-win!