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Batman Justice Unbalanced

Nov 19th, 2009 by admin

  • Unravel clues to the whereabouts of the stolen jeweled eggs, while fighting criminals and bringing villains to justice
  • Follow the Dark Knight and the Boy Wonder as they teach kids about logical deduction and observation
  • Fun & exciting game teaches critical thinking, listening, hypothesis testing, and pattern recognition skills
  • Ages 7-10

Product Description
For Ages: 7 to 10: Join Batman and Robin on a crime-stopping spree! Have fiendish foes the Penguin and Two-Face hatched an evil plan to steal beautiful jeweled eggs and destroy a Gotham City landmark? Batman must crack the case in time!Favorite comic book heroes come to life onscreen in Batmans thrilling software adventures. More than just an entertaining romp, these dynamic titles boast plenty of challenging puzzles and activities designed to keep kids thinking whi… More >>

Batman Justice Unbalanced

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4 Responses to “Batman Justice Unbalanced”

  1. Paul Bernard Fauteux
    November 19, 2009 at 5:58 pm

    woah woah woah woah woah… Batman is violent. Batman is disturbed. Batman is a borderline madman. Batman is just inches away from the edge and being a killer… Batman is not for five year olds and for any Batman product to cater to five year olds is a terrible misunderstanding of the character. It’s like making a version of “The Shawshank Redemption” where everybody goes home after having learned a lesson. No. Just… no.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. B's Mom
    November 19, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    My 8-year-old son loves this game, but the glitch is really a problem. You get all the way to the end, prepared to play the final round, and then you have an “o” where you should have an “l,” and you can’t go on. If you can stand that disappointment, it’s still fun to play, and blessedly non-violent. As for the “true” nature of Batman, my son is clueless, so I’m not worried about that. Except for the glitch, it’s a great game–I like playing it too. I’d buy it again for a reduced price.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Steven L. Sexton
    November 19, 2009 at 9:50 pm

    My kids enjoyed playing this game, but, alas, it is not possible to finish it due to a bug. There is no fix/update available and it is not supported by the publisher. Very frustrating.

    The final scramble has a bug – you don’t get the letter “L”, you get an “O” instead – so there is no way to get to the final end game challenge. This has been posted on other boards too (epinions.com, the “SCAOES OF JUSTICE” bug).

    The last reviewer comment about playing this “over and over” makes me wonder, since you can’t get to the end.

    Fun game, but unless you really want to teach your kids about getting frustrated with bugged games, skip this title.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Anonymous
    November 19, 2009 at 9:54 pm

    Santa gave this game to my 5 year old son. My son loves Batman, so this game was a perfect fit. The graphics are great and very entertaining. There is NO violence of any kind. In order to complete the entire game, you must solve several task which require listening, observation and thinking skills. There are 3 different levels to vary the difficulty of the challenges. However, once you have solved the game, that is it. It is the same everytime. My son’s don’t seem to mind though, they just play it over and over.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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