- Numerous options are available in today's marketplace for parents that are looking to keep their kids entertained or spend quality time playing with them. From hanging outside for an afternoon shooting hoops or hitting baseballs to hunkering down in the living room for some modern-day video games, there's more choices than hours in a day. Should you decide to share a few hours racing around like fun-loving maniacs on the computer, game system or television, many choices are accessible.
- In Indianapolis 500 Racing, players hop into the driver's seat as a professional Indy race car driver dodging and maneuvering other cars to further position advancement. Graphics are high-resolution, the track is fun and cars are realistic. Drivers go on different missions, cars collide, crash into walls, flip over and catch fire with lifelike accuracy and make full-service pit stops. Play this game on the Wii system and use the Wii Racing Wheel for best handling of the gears.
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Nintendo Wii - Fisher-Price Smart Cycle is a stationary bike that puts kids in the driver seat of various racing adventures. All the while kids learn math, practice alphabet skills and unknowingly work on coordination skills. The system directly plugs into the television and different characters lead kids down different paths. Multiple levels of play apply, and if kids get tired of pedaling and steering they can utilize the joystick to continue their game.
Fisher-Price - Bee Movie Game allows kids to zip and whiz past cars, racing down city streets as main character, Barry B. Benson. The goal is to save the production of the bees' honey by successfully weaving through traffic and across human-filled parks without getting squished. Players cross tennis courts and swim across rain-dropped roads before arriving home at the beehive. Different levels of play apply.
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Indianapolis 500 Racing
Fisher-Price Smart Cycle
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