My kids love the Bakugan spheres...it's a kind-of mashup of the classic game of Marbles and some of the new anime-based games like Pokemon or Yu-Gi-OH! The "live" game is cool because the engineering behind the spheres is really cool. Roll them onto a metal card and a magnetic switch activates, popping open the thing to reveal a robotic character. Some of them are really intricate and amazing; my kids have played with them for a year or more now and still not a single malfunction.Anyway, one downside to the "real" Bakugan game is that all that engineering comes at a price; I figured the video game would allow us to buy one thing and all the collectables would be included in the game, and so far I was right.Basically there are a couple of modes of interest...story line (where you have to defeat an increasing level of computer opponents in order to see the whole story unfold), and arena (where you can just play the game against the computer or against up to 3 other friends).My 6 year old can play it, though it took a little practice to be able to grasp the sphere and throw it accurately. Steering it is something new that you couldn't do in a "live" game and it's pretty cool. The game otherwise plays just like the "real" game except there is a skill-based element at the very end of the battle that allows you to boost your models's GP a bit to break a tie (or win a close match). It really helps to be able to read. A 6 year old can noodle around by himself/herself, but an adult will have to help navigate the storyline. An 8 year old could probably figure it all out, and a 10 year old or older should have no problem. My 4 year old likes to watch, but just isn't ready to put it all together.My one complaint is that the instruction manual is VERY basic. You basically have to figure out how to do things like edit your deck, swap out your Bakugan, and even how to set the game up so you can play against a friend instead of a computer opponent. This seems to be a trend in videogaming these days...give you the structure and force you to figure out the rest as "part of the fun". It is, kind of, but it's also a bit frustrating at times.Anyway, we've had the game for 2 days and we've played the heck out of it. It's a lot of fun and something I can do with my kids and everyone has a good time.I think it's essential that you've either watched the Tee Vee show or played the actual game before. Getting dumped into this universe cold will simply lead to confusion.I purchased this game for my son. He loves and plays it often.Great condition for the price. My grandson is teaching me to play video games. We enjoy spending time together and this particular video takes him back to his childhood. ThanksMy son is 7 yrs old and he loves this game. It holds his attention and he really enjoy's another way to play with his bakugan. Personally, I feel the cards and crappy plastic balls are horribly over priced and break too easily, so I almost preffer the video game. I should note I am not big on video games; but, compared to the quality of the actual toy's, I think this is the better buy.and I bought it for a gift. I asked the recipient how he liked it and the response was excitement, and he plays it often, best gift ever. . .On time delivery, price was right and made a young man happy. . . . What else can one ask for???Much pleased with purchase for a gift.My son had been asking for this at Gamestop and they wanted like $15 or something for it. So I waited a couple months and found it on here for a lot less. He loved the game so much that he played it almost non stop. He actually beat it in like a week.To my surprise, it was completely sealed, never before opened! I got a kick out of that. Game works perfect :)I bought this game for less than ten dollars with free shipping for my almost 7-year-old son. He loves it! He plays it non-stop and I don't even know what he's doing. He picked it up pretty quickly and has gotten way more use out of this game than most of the expensive ones. Seems pretty simple and repititious, but he loves it anyway!Et il est en français en plus. Certaines manoeuvres sont plus difficile à faire par contre ou sont moins bien expliquées.Nul ne fonctionne pas sur wii européene.... retour gratuit mais à perpet les oies à nos frais ...But my son still likes it, it's a more faithful representation of the board game, where the player throws the bakugan on to 3d board and then compares points to see who wins.Item was exactly as describedGood