09-25-2015, 12:33 PM
LeapPad games belong to the person who bought the license to the game.
You bought a LeapPad with some games on; The original owner still owns the license to the games. You own only the console but have use of the games for now.
As soon as you link the other LeapPads to your parent account, you will lose those games from your devices.
The best advice is to play the games on your LeapPads until you don't want them anymore. Then you can link all the LeapPads to the same parent account so you can share your purchased games across all the devices.
Or, you could try asking the original owner if they could allow you access to their online account?
If you have more than one device, downloaded games are great as you can put them on more than one device despite only having to purchase them once. There are often online discounts in the form of voucher codes to make the games cheaper to purchase.
Cartridges are great if you only have one LeapPad as after you have finished with the game, it has some resell value.
You bought a LeapPad with some games on; The original owner still owns the license to the games. You own only the console but have use of the games for now.
As soon as you link the other LeapPads to your parent account, you will lose those games from your devices.
The best advice is to play the games on your LeapPads until you don't want them anymore. Then you can link all the LeapPads to the same parent account so you can share your purchased games across all the devices.
Or, you could try asking the original owner if they could allow you access to their online account?
If you have more than one device, downloaded games are great as you can put them on more than one device despite only having to purchase them once. There are often online discounts in the form of voucher codes to make the games cheaper to purchase.
Cartridges are great if you only have one LeapPad as after you have finished with the game, it has some resell value.