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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Great game but a bit complicated I brought this for my 6 year old daughter who had just got a ds. She found it very complicated and gave up with it after about 10 minutes so I took over and I have to admit I got rather addicted! The games are complicated and I don't think the instructions are very clear but once I got the hang of it I couldn't put it down- much to my daughters annoyance! I have tried to explain it to her but she still really struggles with a lot of the games so I would definatly recommend this game for slightly older... more info
superb game imagine babies is a great game if you love babies.Some of the mini games are tricky at first but then you get used to them.The babies only go to sleep if they are tired.The stork [big bird]is very helpful at first because it tells you what the babies need ,if you need the storks opinion you click on the white chimney.To go to the shops click on the laptop. Over all i would recommend this game from age 8 to 100. IT IS GREAT.
I got my baby to sleep!!! This game is ok I guess
Ive already written a review on this when I couldent
get the baby to sleep but now I can!
First you rock them in your arms,then you put them in the cot and rock
them steadly after a little while the baby will fall asleep.
Keep rocking for a little longer to check they really are asleep
and if they dont wake up you press the back arrow. And you can mow the lawn or something.
Check them after a while and theyll be awake.
Hope I was... more info
Fun but challenging Imagine babies is a very good game but it can be a bit confusing. The graphics are good and there is quite a bit to do with the baby you are looking after, you just have to know how to do it. Basicly, you are a babysitter and a mum or dad will drop there baby boy or girl off at your house. You can make friends with the parents by looking after there children well. Usually the parent will tell you if the baby has eaten or needs to be fed, or if they need a bath and you should do so. Once the baby has been... more info