







Price: $29.95
(as of May 28, 2025 14:39:28 UTC – Details)
The LeapLanders are getting ready to celebrate the Gem Festival, but the keys to Clever Castle are missing! Go on a quest as you play the LeapLand Adventures™ learning video game. Hunt for keys to unlock the castle and learn about letters, numbers, shapes and colors along the way. Insert the plug-and-play HDMI game stick and USB power cable into the television and start playing the video game immediately using the wireless controller. No web connection, downloads or account setup required! Choose between two characters and explore Letterland, Numberville, Shapetown and Color Springs. Run and jump through progressive, replayable game levels to collect gems, cleverberries and treasure chest rewards. Play the game again and again, collecting additional gems, flags and banners to decorate the castle and celebrate at the Gem Festival. Players can also explore more than 150 learning items at their own pace by playing the educational content directly in the Learning Center. Save unique game progress with up to five player profiles. Intended for ages 3+ years. Requires 2 AA batteries. Batteries not included.
This video game for early learners takes kids on a quest for keys to unlock Clever Castle while exploring letters, numbers, shapes and colors
Insert the HDMI game stick and USB power cable into the TV and start playing immediately using the wireless controller; no downloads or account setup required
Choose between two characters to explore replayable game levels; save unique game progress for up to 5 players
Kids can explore 150+ learning items at their own pace by playing the educational content in the Learning Center
Intended for ages 3+ years; requires 2 AA batteries; batteries not included
Customers say
Customers find the game educational and engaging, with charming animations that capture children’s attention. The game is easy to use and hook up, making it an awesome first video game experience. While some customers say it’s perfect for 5-year-olds, others mention it’s too hard for younger kids. The functionality receives mixed reviews, with some units stopping after a few days, and opinions on value are divided between those who find it worth the price and those who consider it overpriced. The ease of play is also mixed, with some finding it easy to play while others say it’s too complex for toddlers.