Review: Crayola Treasure Adventure

Crayola Treasure AdventureReader’s of this site know that I love programs that offer open-ended, creative play, but come down hard on coloring books. Sadly, there is much more room for creative growth and exploration with a small box of crayons than in this “officially licensed” electronic version costing much more. In addition to over 100 pages to “color”, plus other puzzles common to this kind of activity program, including connect the dots and jigsaw. For a program aimed at the youngest DS users, it is surprising that none of the instructions are spoken, many will not be able to read the text.