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Xeko Be a Force of Nature
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SustainableInSeattle's recommendation
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Xeko rocks! The games (3 in the series so far) provide an educational yet competitive outlet for kids in the form of a cool collection of eco-adventure trading cards; they successfully and colorfully combine an appreciation of endangered environments around the globe with a game based on out-witting your competitor. Xeko seeks to enlist the next generation of eco-leaders and inspire them to use their imaginations, inherent fascination with wildlife, and creativity to protect these biological treasures.
Xeko as a company is fully committed to sustainability: all products are sustainably-manufactured and packaged using recycled and recyclable materials. Xeko trading cards are printed using 100 percent recycled paper and soy-based inks. Xeko booster packs are packaged in the same recyclable paper used to wrap tea bags, a toy industry first. And four percent of Xeko's net sales are donated to Conservation International. These games are literally a safe bet for holiday gift-giving!
Updated Nov 19, 2007
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espy's recommendation
Forget poke-balls... for the elementary set the game Xeko makes environmental awareness the focus of their game. Species face off in an struggle for dominance that forces the eco-system to balance itself. There's some oversimplification of the complexities of the environment, sure-- but the fact that this game teaches kids about various species and raises awareness outweighs the possibility that they may come away with some wacky ideas. The math required is basic addition and subtraction, so while 2nd grade kids may have trouble with the reading they'll still be able to play.
Updated Apr 22, 2008
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dannypriest's recommendation
Xeko rocks! I picked this up for my daughter about a month ago and now she can't watch discovery's planet earth without calling out all the animals as they appear. I'm not referring to basics, i mean "that's a leatherback sea turtle, it's almost extinct". This was one of the best games I've ever pickup up for a child. I only wish more kids played it so she would have others besides me and her mother to play with.
Updated Dec 11, 2007
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seattlemark's recommendation
The Xeko eco-adventure game stars the wild animals of Earth's most threatened habitats. The game cards are gorgeous to look at; it's eco-friendly; and the game is outrageously fun!
Updated Dec 1, 2007
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Comments
Just to let you know, I am a game store employee currently doing a review of Xeko for my employer's web site. The Matter Group has just launched a Xeko league and it is free to play in you should check out the Xeko website and see if there is a game store in your area that it running it. Your daughter could pick up some cool limited edition species cards and free booster packs.