Gus and the Cyberbuds: Stellar Game Center! is a collection of six mini-games divided into four sections:
Clam-o-Rama: a Concentration variant with sea animals.
Create a Creature: The player can choose various facial features and clothing to create a face.
The Write Stuff: the player has to complete a partially written letter by dragging icons on the blank parts. There are no right or wrong choices.
The last section, Melody Madness, evolved around numbered bottles which are filled with different amounts of water. The three mini-games are: - Clicking on the correct bottles (the correct numbers are written out) to re-create a song. Alternatively the player can use the bottles freely to create a new melody. - A Simon Says variant. - Filling the bottles with the correct amount of water in order to match the given music notes.
All mini-games were already included in previous entries of the series.
"MACRO-TV" is a 1996 Japanese sci-fi point-and-click game developed by the three-person studio MACRO-ARTS. Armed with the "MACRO-TV" system, players investigate the activities of hacker David Browith. Utilizing built-in CCD cameras and an ultra high-speed network, players navigate the dangers of cyberspace, unraveling the mysteries behind Browith's intrusion and his peculiar world.
Your creativity takes shape on Play-Doh Island!
It's creativity and show-and-tell at its best! Hop aboard the Play-Doh Island express and travel to four different creation locations. Invent all kinds of creatures at the Laboratory. Design their costumes and hair styles at the Mini Mall. Craft crazy vehicles at the Factory. Mix up some delicious Play-Doh treats at the Bakery. Then...it's showtime at the theater! Play-Doh Pete hosts "The Great Doh Show" musical review starring YOUR animated creations!
Pettson o Findus i snickarbon is an edutainment game with a collection of mini-games situated in Pettson's workshop. Players will choose a guard for their treasure chest and then will be able to collect gold feathers for every completed activity within the game. Other things can also be collected if found like pieces of a map.
IBM produced FMV game starring uncredited chimpanzee and Gary Schwartz.
Deep within India's Black Jungle, a scandalous crime has taken place. Someone has stolen the jeweled crown of King Louie, the orangutan who rules Monkey City. Now he's hoppin' mad and there will be no peace until his crown is returned. Mowgli and his friends are counting on you to help recover this sacred treasure and restore calm to the jungle world.
This well-thought-out title is an interactive story beautifully narrated by Academy-Award winning actor Ben Kingsley. Kingsley, in the role of the Story Teller, offers a pleasant, pleasurable stroll through an Amazon village and its surroundings. The story follows jungle-boy Kiyeko's effort to retrieve the Night, stolen by a couple of snakes reminiscent of Disney's bad-guy animal characters, through 11 different animated scenes - from Kiyeko's village in the Amazon jungle, through the forest, to the snakes' lair, and back again. The well-drawn graphics, which integrate 3D backgrounds with 3D animations, and movie-style quality of the title are lovely to look at, regardless of your age.
Pixeline: og hulen i træet is the second game in the Pixeline series. Play with the toys Pixeline has in her treehouse and partake in a number of activities all based on Danish children songs.
The Universe According to Virgil Reality brings science alive for kids through interactive animated experiments, many of which they can perform at home!
In Search of the Lost Words (1996) is an enchanting educational game geared toward building reading and comprehension skills in older children. The graphics are charming, and the gameplay quickly becomes immersive, drawing the player into a simple but interesting storyline.
Gameplay
The interface is intuitive and easy to use; a simple point and click selects and names objects, some of which are highlighted for later use in a sidebar. Each object when clicked will reward you with a cute animation, and some are gateways to minigames, mostly memory and match-up challenges, all the way through the main action that give you extra adverbs and adjectives that come in useful later. At the end of each stage, there is a section of the story of the egg, and by extension the creature, that has gaps in it that you must fill with the “lost words” of the title.
Once you’ve found every word (and some of them are not obvious at all, like clicking on a large vase only to have it called a parrot because that’s what w
This game came out in 1996, helping children growing up as the main character, Adiboo, interacts with us in various mini-games, sometimes fighting the mean monster-blob, and most times teaching children reading, singing, and many life values.
An educational computer game in which Elmo hosts a handful of minigames meant to teach children about the basics of numbers, letters, shapes, facial expressions, and music.