Popular games for platform Leapster
In the future, you’ve got to play a little dirty if you want to win races. Master hairpin turns across dangerous courses that twist and coil-over beautiful galactic backdrops, knocking opponents into the void of space. Kick into hyperdrive with temporary speed boosts and use every opportunity to jump off the paths of the rollercoaster-like tracks. Bypass gates and checkpoints and roll over competitors on the way to first place! The spiritual sequel to the award-winning Impossible Road is back and more ferocious than ever with all-new modes, 60 FPS local multiplayer, insane online play, and much more! So what’re you waiting for? Crack those knuckles and jump into the fastest, craziest, most spectacular racer you've ever played.
A spelling game for the LeapFrog Didj. Players race through the level collecting letters to spell a word.
Dribble the ball to become the best ping pong player in the world.
Dora the Explorer: Camping Adventure is a game for the Leapster.
Join Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo on the island of Madagascar and experience the true meaning of the saying: “It’s a jungle out there.”
A spelling game for the Didj, the Leapster, and the Leapster Explorer. Players search for letters while fighting enemies.
Sonic X is an educational game released for the Leapster handheld learning game system. It is based on the Sonic X anime. It is aimed towards children between the ages of five and seven and progress is made primarily through solving mathematical problems such as numerical ordering, addition and subtraction.
Make learning extra-fun and engaging for your little one with the LeapFrog Leapster Software. This product works with the LeapPad Leapster. Designed for pre-K-first grade or learners ages 4 to 7 years old, it presents plenty of fun activities that will develop skills involving letters and phonics, numbers and counting and motor function and memory. This learning game software features characters from the hit Nickelodeon TV series, The Backyardigans. - Suited for Pre-K to 1st Grade - For ages 4 to 7 years old - Works with the Leapster - Teaches numbers and counting, letters and phonics, memory and motor skills - Explore the Frozen North to find a Yeti, help a pirate find its treasure, use pattern-matching to help a cowboy cross a canyon and find hidden items on the beach, among others - This Backyardigans software is part of the LeapFrog learning library Release date: February 1, 2007
Designed specifically for children, grades K-2, Animal Genius features innovative games and activities to teach early life-science concepts and fascinating facts about kids' favorite animals.
The futuristic sport of Rageball, inspired by Speedball 2, is fast, violent and deadly, and played by teams of exiled convicts who have nothing to lose. The year is 2612 and sports hit an all-time low. Therefore, prisoners are sent to the planet IS-326, nicknamed "The Hell", where they are forced to compete in a violent sport with no rules. In the single player mode, you take on the role of the manager of an up-and-coming Rageball squad, as you coach the players to victory, with strategical decisions and tactics. Up to four competitors can battle against each other through multitap.
A Ratatouille game developed for educational handheld device Leapster.
Thomas and Friends Calling All Engines is a game for the Leapster
Wolverine and the X-Men is a video game released for the educational handheld game console Leapster.
SpongeBob SquarePants is an educational game for the Leapster based on the tv show of the same name
Fists of Foam is an educational video game that was released in 2008 for the LeapFrog Didj and later for LeapFrog Leapster Explorer in 2012. In this game, Master Udon has captured Sandy and it's up to SpongeBob and Patrick to save her. This game is based on the episode "Karate Island."