LeapFrog LeapLand Adventures
$32.99
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This educational game is a hit among young children, offering a fun and engaging way to learn letters, numbers, shapes, and colors. It features bright colors, simple controls, and increasing difficulty levels. However, some guests noted repetitive gameplay and occasional technical issues. Overall, it is a great value for its price and keeps children entertained while learning.
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4.4 out of 5 stars with 417 reviews
85% would recommend
84 recommendations
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
3 September, 2025Verified purchase
Broken comtroller
I received this item & hooked it up today for my child to play with but one half of the controller doesn’t work. Highly disappointed, my child & I was excited for the opportunity to play the game & for him to learn but controller pad doesn’t work for him to be able to move his character.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
7 December, 2024Verified purchase
Get it.
My daughter rarely plays with things long. She normally plays and then moves onto the next, including electric toys and electronics. This game? Keeps her entertained for HOURS. It’s so easy to hook up. I turn it on if I’m overwhelmed or need a break. She’s 4. It took her a little bit to get the hang of it, but once she did it was easy.
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
10 October, 2024Verified purchase
Defective
I bought 2 of these for Christmas presents only to find out neither one worked
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
6 October, 2024Verified purchase
DCK
Excellent buy - Friendly customer service!
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
27 August, 2024Verified purchase
Great Game for Toddlers
My niece loves this game it teaches shapes and ABCs she said she wants to play it all day so I think that’s a great indicator. It doesn’t come with batteries for the controller so please be aware.
4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
21 August, 2024Verified purchase
Son loves it
My son loves this game! It's easy for him to play by himself. I wish the hookup was easier as you have to have the USB plugged in and the power cord I guess?
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
14 August, 2024Verified purchase
Recommended
I typically do not let my 5-year-old play video games but I found this on clearance at my local Target and decided to get it. I like that it’s age appropriate and not overstimulating. It’s very simple to navigate and engaging.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
11 August, 2024Verified purchase
My 3 yr old loves this video game
First time my child used the game he played for 2 hrs, and have played 30 minutes to an hour daily since. This game challenges him to connect the dynamics in multifaceted ways increasing his comprehension of the concepts.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
19 July, 2024Verified purchase
Absolutely love it.
I love how it helps kids learn in a very fun way. Keeps them challenged and wanting to complete the levels. What a great product.
3 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
18 July, 2024
Educational gaming is a win
Good screen time option. My 4 year old enjoyed it because its similar to another platform game he loves, just more educational. Unfortunately in every area its just the same game over and over again so he eventually got bored of it. I wish each area had a different game activity to keep the little minds intrigued.
4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
24 June, 2024
Great for price
So for starters, I bought this for my 2.5 year-old. I am aware the age range is from 3 to 6. I tend to buy toys that are an older range to give my child more variety and that will last us longer. That being said my score has nothing to do with what my child can’t do because of his age. The pros of this game is bright colors, and the large remote being very simplistic. It is very easy. My two-year-old can press the buttons and understand what he’s pressing very simple. I like that the options when you go to exit the game, you have to click yes and confirm but the TV says to you out loud “yes or no and try again”. Easy enough for my child to understand it, (in another six months), my child (due to age) gets a little more dependent on this game he will be able to understand what he’s doing a little better. I also love that there is something on this game called the learning center where you (or your child) can click individual letters, numbers, shapes, or colors (whatever category you want to be in) and they will tell you exactly what those are . There is no game, you are strictly learning. so if you click the letter A it will tell you “A is for Apple”and so on. I also love that as the levels go on the difficulty goes up. You learn to double jump to get two higher platforms when you’re playing or learn to duck because something is flying around above you. It is not the same skill level for each level. So it is something your child can also build up to. Now the cons. For starters the sensor on it in my opinion, seems to be very finicky. The remote has to be facing straight towards the TV so you can’t be at an angle at all. So we have one spot on the couch without our system is set up that works perfectly. Every other seat is kind of iffy. But again for 25 bucks that’s not bad. My other thing that I’ve noticed is all the games are the same. So you’re constantly playing the same thing it just changes category so the goal of the game is to rescue what they call keys to go back to some castle. So you’re basically collecting squares and you’re going through a map each time. Very similar to super Mario Bros, where you have different maps and different courses collecting coins but you’re basically doing the same thing each time. I expected different games for different categories. Not the end of the world because again the game console is $25 so there’s not really much room to pitch a fit. But that being said, I would think that an older child (5 or 6 range) would find it very tedious because you’re doing the exact same thing every time. Would I buy it again? Yes because again it’s $25 and it’s keeping my child busy and it gives us something to do together, to laugh at together, to communicate, and talk together. I would also just keep some of those things in mind but for the price it’s a great deal and it’s something that is not a full on tablet because we are a no tablet household. This is something that I can turn on and off on my command , and I’m not just handing him an iPad where he gets sucked in. It is something that we use on our main TV where we can use it as a reward system to play or just something to do together
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
1 June, 2024Verified purchase
Great Toy.
It was great quality, and my son loved this for his 4th birthday.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
31 May, 2024Verified purchase
A hit!
My 5 year old daughter loves this game. It took her a little while to get the hang of the controller, but once she did, it was smooth sailing. I love that leapfrog made this kid friendly learning game.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
3 April, 2024Verified purchase
Great for introducing gaming to young children
My 4 year old loves this. We're a family of gamers and she always wants to watch or play. Most games are too difficult for her and a friend suggested this and it has been a hit! After maybe an hour (not straight through, she took breaks) she had the basics down. I love that it's simple, the educational aspect, and the little review area. She repeats the numbers, letters, sounds, counts the space sides, etc along with the animation. I just love to sit next to her and watch her play. It's like how she would sit and watch me play animal crossing when she was a baby ❤️
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
11 March, 2024Verified purchase
Never shop at target again
Purchase these LeapFrog toys on the website for $11.99 when I ordered them they charged me $25 per unit I don't like the price swaps that they do if it's online for a $11.99 why did you charge me $25 when I ordered them to be delivered they don't honor their prices that they give you online I ordered
1 out of 5 stars
22 February, 2024Verified purchase
Difficult to use
Instructions are not clear, difficult to play. Not good at all.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
8 January, 2024Verified purchase
Score!!
My 4yr old is enjoying this Christmas gift very much! It’s fun and exciting and not slow and glitchy, which is great for keeping him engaged. Happy with this purchase, definitely worth the $20!
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
2 January, 2024Verified purchase
Easy to use
Easy to use, fun and educational
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
2 January, 2024Verified purchase
Great first video game
My 4.5 yo son really enjoys playing this age appropriate video game. This is his first experience with video games and I like that it's simple enough but provides tactile feedback in the controller vs a flat touch screen.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
30 December, 2023Verified purchase
Perfect for my little's learning brain
Perfect for my little's learning brain. My son wanted a game system (he's 4)- no. I just so happened to find this and it's perfect. Set up like a video game so it's educational and fun.