Freddi Fish 3: Case of the Stolen Conch Shell - Windows XP / Macintosh (Jewel Case) Ages: 3-8

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Freddi Fish 3: Case of the Stolen Conch Shell - Windows XP / Macintosh (Jewel Case) Ages: 3-8

from: Humongous Entertainment



 : Freddi Fish 3: Case of the Stolen Conch Shell - Windows XP / Macintosh (Jewel Case) <MPS LICENSED> Ages: 3-8
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Humongous Entertainment
EAN: 0825247004501
ESRB Age Rating: Early Childhood
Format: CD
Label: Humongous Entertainment
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Humongous Entertainment
Publisher: Humongous Entertainment
Studio: Humongous Entertainment



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThe Great Conch has been stolen and it's up to Freddi Fish and Luther to catch the culprit! All is well on their tropical vacation, until our finny friends realize the Great Conch Shell is missing! Uncle Blenny can't open the Founder's Day Festival until the heralded horn has been recovered! Your child will join Freddi Fish and Luther as they explore ancient ruins, play games at a fulfilled carnival and even discover a sunken airplane while looking for clues and finding adventure. Rosy Pearl, the Tailor and Nadine the Narwhal are just a few of the fun new friends they'll meet as they follow Old Soggy's sniffer through this tropical paradise. In the end, it's up to your child to piece the clues together and figure out who's responsible for this underwater caper!




Features:
  • Help Freddi Fish and Luther to catch the culprit! (Ages 3 - 8)
  • Explore ancient ruins, play games at a fulfilled carnival and even discover a sunken airplane
  • Meet Rosy Pearl, the Tailor and Nadine the Narwhal
  • Piece the clues together and figure out who's responsible for this underwater caper!
  • [Windows 3.1/95/98/Me/XP, Macintosh]













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Are we the only parents that get stuck on this game?
As embarrassing as it is to admit this, my husband and I are stumped. I went through this game once with my 3-year-old son and made it to the end. The next time my husband played it with him and told me later that he got stuck. I laughed to myself, thinking how smart my husband is, yet can't even play a kid's game. Well, I played it today with my son and, let me tell you, I had to quit without coming near to resolving this. How can an otherwise 36-year-old woman of average intelligence, and a 43-year-old man of slightly above average intelligence not figure this out? It's aimed at kids THREE to eight! We've clicked on everything possible, but we aren't getting anywhere! It is a fun game, but I can't see a three-year-old figuring it all out (which is why it gets 4 stars as opposed to 5), or a 36-year-old mother of a 3-year-old. I'm going to play it again and see if I can't do it this time. Obviously we are the only adults with this problem, as no one else wrote anything of the sort in their reviews.

If someone could send me a cheat-sheet of sorts, we'd be highly grateful (albeit humiliated as well).

I'll be up tonight, all night, trying to crack the case of the stolen conch shell. Better luck to the rest of you. Curse you, Humongous Entertainment!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I love freddi fish games
Find the fish/or sea creature, that has stolen the Conch shell by finding clues about each person, and finally allowing Old Soggy to confirm the culprit. This was the first Freddi Fish game I'd ever played, and I still, the father of the children playing, love it enough to play along and enjoy together. Great for kids and teaching them problem solving along with observation. A wonderful GAME all around!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great!
I liked this game. Being a Humongous Entertainment fan myself, I found that it fit in nicely with the rest of the Freddi Fish universe.
One thing that I can always rely on from Humongous is fantastic titles. However, ever since the release of Pajama Sam 4, I've doubted that. Overall, highly recommended.



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