Ready, Set, Play features everything kids ages 5-8 need to know about all the funnest, coolest games. This guide includes tips, cheats, and interviews with pro-gamers. Ready, Set, Play is the essential guide to the all the funnest and coolest games that are appropriate for gamers ages 5-8. In this guide, readers will learn all the best tips and tricks for their favorite games like Minecraft, Breath of the Wild, Mario Party Star Rush, Splatoon, LEGO Dimensions, and so much more. They'll learn some gaming basics, discover new games worth playing on console and mobile, and even be introduced to some of the cutest characters they can expect in the games they play like Kirby, Yarny, and more.Featuring only games rated E for everyone, Ready, Set, Play includes bios of some of the world's biggest gaming stars, expert opinions tips from pro players, and awesome facts making it the perfect game guide for new and budding gamers.
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Picked this up yesterday at my Library, The book is for kids but thought it might have useful information in it, Very basic in knowledge, aimed at young readers. I wanted to know if it had Spiro the dragon details in it as have not played that for years. Very little in it about Spiro the dragon, It has got Sonic the hedgehog in it but very little.
Id say this is aimed at VERY young players,
to be fair , rather then buying this book for information people would be better off getting the latest retro game information from Google.
Not quite sure how to review. Book covers many video games from a variety of systems. It would have been nice if they had focused on each system instead of jumping around like they did.