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Wild Planet Hyper Dash - Fun Toy To Help Kids Learn |
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Written by Ledley Withenshaw
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Wednesday, 02 December 2009 09:00 |
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Wild Planet Hyper Dash provides hours of fun for the entire family. The game is listed for children ages 6 to 11, but children and adults of all ages find that this game gives them an opportunity to play together in a physical activity that also provides many learning opportunities.
by LedleyWithenshaw
Wild Planet Hyper Dash provides hours of fun for the entire family. The game is listed for children ages 6 to 11, but children and adults of all ages find that this game gives them an opportunity to play together in a physical activity that also provides many learning opportunities.
The hand-held command control is very easy to hold. It has a grip that contains the micro-transmitter and receiver that speaks clearly and audibly. The disks also have transmitters and receivers so that when a disk is retrieved using the controller it can tell if the correct disk has been picked up. The five disks can be placed in areas up to one hundred feet from the controller. They may be hidden throughout a room or yard to make the game more exciting. The disks of the Wild Planet Hyper Dash game are brightly colored and have numbers clearly printed on them. They have transmitters and receivers built into them that link each disk to the controller.
Wild Planet Hyper Dash has many modes and levels. An individual can play the game using the solo mode without other players. If there are two kids who want to play the controller can be set for pairs and the score is kept for each individual playing. When played in teams the controller can be set for up to eight players. Wild Planet Hyper Dash is a great game that increases educational skills and provides the physical activity that many children and adults desperately need. It is a game that will keep children and adults active and interested much longer than many other games.
For many young children learning primary colors is an important part of early education. The level one mode teaches children yellow, green, blue, red, and orange. As the colors are called by the controller a child must select the corresponding disk and retrieve it. The child then gets points for the correct disks chosen. The colors are called randomly so that a child develops both their learning and memory skills.
The second level of Wild Planet Hyper Dash provides uses the numbers one through five to teach number skills. Players must retrieve the disk that the controller identifies and receives points for getting the right disk. When the wrong disk is selected the controller tells the player what the number is that has been selected and what the number is that must be retrieved. This provides further assistance with increasing recognition and memory for young children.
The Wild Planet Hyper Dash level three is a memory game that includes different commands from the controller. Players may have to complete double strikes by getting two disks in order. Or, the command may be to get double reverse which will mean getting two disks in reverse order. The memory level increases in difficulty as players must find disks in an allotted time.
Wild Planet Hyper Dash's hardest level involves addition and subtraction. Players solve these problems and retrieve the disks that contain the answer to the problem. The problems can involve answers up to two digits and players must retrieve the disks in the order of the answer. When the disks are also hidden throughout a room, this involves both being able to solve a problem quickly, but also finding the appropriate disk or disks that have been hidden.
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