VTech InnoTab Software, Disney's Doc McStuffins
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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no The files must be downloaded to a computer and then transferred to InnoTab, but the installation software is no longer available. In November of 2015, Vtech had a data breach. Maybe that's what's going on. At the very least, I am unable to download the game from my Mac running the most recent version of OS. This is simply an old game. Forget about it. I'll give you mine back.
Hello, Tony. We appreciate your interest in our products. Here's a link to a list of cartridges that are compatible with your machine. br>With best wishes, br>VtechKids
Yes, with the exception of Max, it will work in all InnoTabs.
Yes, it should work perfectly on the 1, 2, 3, and 3S.
Selected User Reviews For VTech InnoTab Software, Disney's Doc McStuffins
Vtech is constantly improving the Innotab games, and this cartridge includes a variety of games and coloring pages, in addition to the standard pictures and ebook. Each game has two different difficulty levels, and once you've completed it the first time, it's 'unlocked' so you can play it in your spare time; the different levels are great for families with multiple children because it's not limited to one age group. There are also occasional health tips, such as drinking enough water and getting enough exercise, that appear after games. br>br>Game 1 is a 'Ballet Dance' party where dance moves are followed by memory. 'Letter Bubbles' is a game that focuses on spelling by having players pop bubbles containing letters in the correct order. 'Hide and seek' is a visual skill game in which you must find the toys hidden around the room and pay attention to which direction they run in. 'Marble Rolling' is a lot of fun, especially when it comes to color sorting and simple addition problems like 5 3 =? Color and pattern are matched in 'Stack those blocks. ' 'Odd one out' is a logical method of determining which picture is different. Memory is all that is required for 'Matching Pairs. ' 'Follow That Card' is a game of observation in a nutshell. 'Check- The focus of 'Up Games' is problem solving and health, and the child learns how doctors use their instruments. The child also accumulates a collection of coloring pages, and the story, 'The Rip Heard 'Round the World,' is amusing. I would definitely buy this for my kids again; the animation is excellent and very engaging, and the price on Amazon is lower than what I could find locally!.
As a Christmas present, I bought four InnoTab games and two InnoTab Max tablets. I learned about the VTech hack after I bought them, but I figured my kids would be able to use the tablets offline with cartridges they had already purchased. Because the Learning Lodge has been down for over three weeks, I was unable to create a parental control account. Because the Learning Lodge is currently unavailable, I was unable to create profiles for my children. I was still willing to wait, and I figured my kids could play cartridge games on guest accounts until the Learning Lodge reopened. Last night, I gave the tablets to my kids (we opened presents early because we're flying somewhere for Christmas). We plugged in a cartridge and discovered that we couldn't even play cartridges offline; I couldn't do anything with this tablet. So I returned the two tablets I bought and bought two Leapfrog Epic tablets today, which were much more expensive. br>br>I would have preferred to keep the InnoTab Max by simply using a guest login for a short period of time, but that was not an option. If you buy one now, you won't be able to use it for anything but the preloaded apps until the Learning Lodge is reopened. Make the best decision you can, and have a wonderful Christmas!.
This product is not suitable for the stated purpose. They had a security breach that they are still working to resolve, so even if you purchase a cartridge, your child may be unable to play it. Doc McStuffins was one of the items I purchased. This item was actually quite nice, and the durability was excellent for a child (although I only had it for a few hours). I plugged it in and waited for it to charge before attempting to set it up. It didn't turn out to be a good idea. So I contacted tech support, who informed me that. . . Because their security had been compromised (someone had hacked into the email accounts and camera/footage of the parents and children who use this device), neither the game nor the majority of the software I purchased could be used. I couldn't do anything with it until they sent me a chip to upgrade it (1-). 2weeks). Whoever allowed this information to go unheard deserves to be held accountable.
This is a very cute game that my three-year-old enjoys. She has only really enjoyed one aspect of the game so far, but she adores it. It didn't take long for her to figure out how to play the game. At first, I played it with her to show her how to play. It can't hold her interest for more than ten minutes. 15 minutes, but do you really want a three-year-old playing video games for longer than that? I'm sure it will keep her engaged for longer as she learns the other aspects of the game as she grows older, but for now, I think it's just right. br>Also, my husband was playing Assassin's Creed Black Flag, which features pirates, and she enjoyed watching the part where they sail and sing pirate songs, so having her own "pirate game" so she could be like daddy was a lot of fun for her. br>However, it is quite expensive, which I find is the case with most innotab games. I find that the games for my iPad are generally superior, are significantly less expensive, and keep her attention for longer. This is on top of the fact that you have to change out the cartridges for each game because they don't stay loaded on the innotab, and I have a hard time keeping track of things I use on a daily basis, let alone my daughter's video games. These issues, on the other hand, are more about the innotab as a whole, rather than this game specifically. If you have an innotab and want a good game for it, my three-year-old recommends this one.
For my grandson, I purchased this game. Before the game began to play, his game player was broken. Because you may return it, I still have the game. So I'm going to go out and get a new player.
To go along with his new Innotab, we bought this for my son's third birthday. I figured I'd wait until he got tired of this game before buying anything else, and now I'm regretting it. more than a year later- I haven't heard anything yet. It's not so much that the game has so many different options to keep him entertained as it is that he still enjoys repetition at this age. Another advantage of having only one game is that the cartridge never needs to be removed, which means it won't get misplaced or damaged, and I won't have to worry about finding a storage solution for it. For him, the navigation is second nature; he knows exactly how to turn it on and navigate to whatever he desires. He is a gamer; he enjoys playing them. He doesn't appear to be interested in reading the story.