Popular games for franchise Stuart Little

24.09.2001

This little mouse has one big journey ahead of him, and you're just the one to help him out. Unfortunately, the Little family didn't foresee the possible conflict of interest in keeping a cat and mouse on the same household when they adopted Stuart, and that's proving to be a bit of a problem. Between newfound enemies and domestic obstacles, the tiny mouse is having one heck of a time! There are eight gigantic levels to conquer in The Journey Home, and each one is based on a scene from the box office smash STUART LITTLE movies (which are, of course, based on the book by E.B. White). You'll end up tackling a mini-golf course, Central Park, a model boat race, a bunch of toy cowboys, and more in this epic quest for peace. In addition, here are plenty of platforms and hazards to run, jump, and flip through, and three difficulty settings ensure that younger gamers and experienced veterans alike will find the game appealing.

10.06.2002

Why is Numberland so fun? It’s because Numberland is a big animated cartoon, but in this cartoon, the child gets to be one of the characters — Stuart! And what’s going on in Numberland? As the children play the games with the cartoon playmates, they earn “brainpower,” which they see filling up Stuart’s brain. When they have enough brainpower, they can use Numberland’s powerful Imagination Machine! This machine turns “imagined” toys into “real” toys, which the children can then sell in Bee’s toy store. So in a nutshell – – they explore and explore, learn how to play games from cartoon playmates, earn brainpower, make toys, sell them to customers, and learn math the whole time…And they never seem to get tired of it!