Now, Scholastic has created a new way to enjoy I Spy, and this time it doesn't even have to involve more than one person. I Spy Challenger for the Game Boy Advance is Scholastic's first attempt at an edutainment title for children. The imagery in I Spy Challenger is not especially phenomenal. The style of game only requires simple objects such as watermelon slices or baseball bats. Images are entirely static with no animated features or depth. Certain sections of I Spy Challenger deal with this better than others. I found that the large selection images manage to keep the game different while leaving the basic functions of the game intact. One minute you may be seeking out an object in a sports-like setup, and the next you're doing the same thing with magician's objects. I found these large-scale images worked the best, as the smaller, simple images really should have at least some animations to them. The music in I Spy Challenger is especially suited for the game, tending to keep the game in a state of suspense and fun intensity.