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The Wii console was delivered on time. It worked well and is excellent fun. It was hard to hook up to our existing TV system and there were no specific instructions for the TV brand by Wii, or for from the manufacturer for a Wii hookup. I achieved a successful hook up based on Wii instructions however. The system worked as advertised and is excellent fun.
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Take care of Candy Game Land Hasbro Castle

Great introduction to Board Games. I bought this for my daughter when she was 23 months old. She was in the process of learning her colors and shapes and I thought this game would help. She absolutely loved the game itself. Pulling the little lever to make the pieces shoot out was so much fun for her. At 23 months, she was too young to really play the game as Hasbro Candy Land Castle Game was intended but we used it as a learning tool and I would help her match the pieced to the boards and have her say the shapes and colors.

As she has gotten older I’ve started to teach her how to actually play the game according to the rules and it has really helped to teach her how to ‘take turns’.

The castle itself is very durable. When I first opened the box I took one look at the lever and thought that it would be broken in no time. But it has withstood a lot of pummeling from my daughter and her young

cousins.

As for STORAGE: All the shape pieces fit into the castle and there is a place in the back of the castle for the gingerbread men boards to sit in. It stores very well this way.

Another cool feature is that the instructions are printed on the back of the gingerbread men so you can’t lose them or have to keep up with an instruction sheet.

The only thing I didn’t like about the game is that one of the shapes is kind of a ‘club’ shape that is difficult to describe to a toddler. I wish that Hasbro had just stuck to standard shapes for the game pieces.

Overall, I am really happy with this purchase and would definitely reccomend it for the toddler/pre-school crowd

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