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Disney/Pixar's Monsters Inc. Scream Team Training | List Price: $19.99 Discount Price: $0.85

| Platform: Macintosh, Windows Brand: Disney Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2001-10-25 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Monsters Inc. On Computer [Posted on 2001-11-06] Monsters Inc. was a great movie.Disney and Pixiar always have made super motion pictures.Then one day I thought of getting this C.D.Now the monsters will be right in my computer!
Fun game, good replay value... [Posted on 2001-11-24] Disney at least has a good idea behind "Monsters, Inc. Scream Team Training": an activity center including ten different games each with 30 levels of gameplay. The result is a fun and replay freindly game with only a few problems. Even though there are 10 games, they are very different from each other. While many of them are somewhat repeatitive, most of them are quite fun, from a game in "The Lunch Room", to the "Tetrus"-style "Cannister Storage". The best game in "Scream Team Training" is the "Door Vault". Players must help Sully jump across the many rows of swinging doors to rescue Boo! Entering doors will move Sully to another row, but he must watch out for that sneaky Randall Boggs. He'll also need to avoid falling "Toxic" socks, but if one of these gets on Randall, he can rush to the emergencey button to call the CDA! Another great game is one that takes place in a parking lot. Players must carefully park cars in open spaces before time runs out. Some cars, such as ones for disabled monsters, need to go in special spaces, and parking a car in the red zone at the wrong time could cause serious trouble. The other games are a mixed bag. While the "Day Care center" game is never as good as some of the others, "Paperwork" is surprisingly engaging, with players racing to staple colored paper in the correct order in a race against the clock! On the whole, "Scream Team Training" is a fun game. After all, with 300 levels, it'll take a long time for this game to go back on the shelf.
a MONSTER-oscity of MONSTER-liscious cool stuff [Posted on 2002-02-01] what a cool game. It was fun. I bought it initially for my daughter...she obvioulsy loved it- but then I sat down to play it too. There are 10 games inside - all start off pretty easy - but on the harder levels, its hard even for me. My favorite is the flag-map game...its a hoot. Of all the MONSTERS games out there....this is the one to buy - Characters looks great - voices are great - its fun so what are you doing??....stop reading this and BUY IT!
Fun for all the family [Posted on 2005-08-19] This game was bought for my 5 year old and he loved it. My 3 year old is getting through some of the games as well and my 7 year old plays it for AGES. Unlike some games, you can move onto the next game (get a pass into another room) after a fairly short amount of time so the kids can get through the initial game quickly, then go back and play the mini games they like the most (which get harder and harder and harder......) so there is no tears or cries of "this is too hard for me" I think this is a great game for preschoolers and lower grade schoolers too. There is no need to be able to read either which is a HUGE bonus for the 3 year old :-)
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