Wild Planet Hyper Dash - Fun Toy To Help Kids Learn
Written by Jason H. Lee   
Tuesday, 01 December 2009 02:55
Wild Planet Hyper Dash provides hours of fun for the entire family. The game is listed for children ages 6 to 11, but children and adults of all ages find that this game gives them an opportunity to play together in a physical activity that also provides many learning opportunities.
by LedleyWithenshaw


Wild Planet Hyper Dash provides hours of fun for the entire family. The game is listed for children ages 6 to 11, but children and adults of all ages find that this game gives them an opportunity to play together in a physical activity that also provides many learning opportunities.

An easy to handle controller provides verbal commands audibly and clearly through the micro-processor that is built into the base of the controller. There are buttons to select the mode and level of play on the handle of the controller. The game includes five numbered disks that each contain a receiver for the game. These disks can be hidden throughout the play area up to 100 feet from the controller. When the player retrieves the correct disk in response to a command from the controller they receive scores. The system also times the player. So, the game can be played using points or time to make it more exciting. When the disks are placed several feet apart during the micro-dash level of the game, players must retrieve the disks very quickly and get a lot of active play.

Wild Planet Hyper Dash has many modes and levels. An individual can play the game using the solo mode without other players. If there are two kids who want to play the controller can be set for pairs and the score is kept for each individual playing. When played in teams the controller can be set for up to eight players. Wild Planet Hyper Dash is a great game that increases educational skills and provides the physical activity that many children and adults desperately need. It is a game that will keep children and adults active and interested much longer than many other games.

Playing level one is a wonderful way for a child to learn their colors. The disks are bright green, red, yellow, blue, and orange. The controller calls out the color to be selected and the player must retrieve the correct disk. The colors are called out in random so a player can play at this level again and again while they are learning their colors.

A number identification game is part of the Wild Planet Hyper Dash game level two. The disks have clearly printed numbers from one to five on them. Players must retrieve the right number in the order that the controller instructs. For a young player the numbers are called out randomly so that they learn their numbers in a fun and easy way.

The controller provides multiple commands in the third level of Wild Planet Hyper Dash. Players are asked to retrieve multiple disks based on randomly selected numbers and colors. The command may have the player retrieve the disks in the order commanded or in reverse order. There may be a double reverse command which includes retrieving two disks in reverse order then a triple reverse which will require retrieval of three disks in reverse order.

The highest level of Wild Planet Hyper Dash increases both memory and a player's subtraction and addition skills. Players are provided problems by the controller which must be solved. The answer is on one of the disks, which the player must find and retrieve. When disks have been hidden the player must also remember where the disks are as they are solving the problem.

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