I Spy Fun House
released on Sep 27, 2007
Once you enter the FUN HOUSE, there's no turning back! Only quick wit and nimble fingers can match the illusions and brain-teasing puzzles of the FUN HOUSE, where nothing is as it appears. Solve mystifying riddles, play multi-level games and access bonus rounds to make your escape. Test your brain power with three fast-paced games! Flex your muscles to toss objects from screen-to-screen using the stylus. Eighteen rhyming riddles set across six mind-bending fun house scenes!
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I only needed like 30 minutes to 100% this game and I am very confident in my belief that this game is not fun at all. The actual parts where you play I Spy on the pictures dragged on for really long since some of the things you needed to find were hidden really well. I understand that's the point, but after a certain amount of time, you stop feeling happy that you found something to feeling relieved that you don't have to look for it anymore, which is not a good system. The other non-I Spy minigames are slightly more tolerable, but that isn't saying much.
I also understand that this is a game for little kids, but I feel like I would not have enjoyed this even as a kid since the game is so flat and there are so many better options for games for kids. I even had this game as a kid and remembered absolutely nothing about it, which shows how little I cared about it even as a kid.
Also, in order to win, you need 10 tickets from playing the minigames but the game explains the system in a way that makes it seem like you can get only 1 ticket from each minigame, but there are only 9 minigames. I found out on my own that you can get multiple tickets from 1 game.
I also understand that this is a game for little kids, but I feel like I would not have enjoyed this even as a kid since the game is so flat and there are so many better options for games for kids. I even had this game as a kid and remembered absolutely nothing about it, which shows how little I cared about it even as a kid.
Also, in order to win, you need 10 tickets from playing the minigames but the game explains the system in a way that makes it seem like you can get only 1 ticket from each minigame, but there are only 9 minigames. I found out on my own that you can get multiple tickets from 1 game.