


The buttons at the top of the clipboard in the storyteller mode are barely visible, and exiting the program is only possible from within activities. Unfortunately, the interface isn't always clear. Why they chose Quinn over her boss, The Joker, is beyond me, nor was I sure why Penguin was left out. Robin is featured, as are The Riddler, Harley Quinn, and Mr.

Those who have seen the animated TV series or the direct-to-video movies know that the animated Batman (the one used in this game) is far superior to any live action one. The storyteller itself is fun for kids of any age since all they need to do is listen and play short video clips. Depending on age, children can grow frustrated or bored with activities or story questions. The activities are simple enough for a first grader, but the stories and their accompanying questions are at a fourth or fifth grade level. The Adventures of Batman & Robin is fun, but the content isn't as deep as it could be, nor is it clear as to what age group this package was aimed.
