Though he was accused of being a murderer, the English 19th century photographer Edward Muybridge kept taking still photographs of man and animals in motion. The interactive CD-ROM “Bio-Morph Encyclopedia” by Nobuhiro Shibayama is based on plates of his photographs, but shows them from a different perspective.
The goal of this adventure is to save the beautiful Rachel from gangster boss Wild Bill as a private detective. The story takes place in the 20s of the last century and is quite impressive.
Reader Rabbit 3 is part of Reader Rabbit series, that is aimed at older children. When the Daily Skywriter News Company of World-ville needs some help, Reader Rabbit goes their to volunteer. In four different activities you try to match a word, or a sentence with seven word types who, where, what, why, how, did what and does what. In the activity Sneak peak you try to find a sentence that goes in a word type order and after finishing an entire story you get to see a cartoon based on it. After completing a story in all four activities you can make a newspaper based on them. There are 4 activities in Reader Rabbit 3. Each one makes a story for the latest edition of the newspaper. After you get a story in each activity, you can print the paper. · Activity 1: What's the Scoop - Help Reader Rabbit give the story to the correct newsroom reporter. Read the phrase and tell what the sentence part it is.
· Activity 2: Clue Hounds - Fly around Wordville with Wilma and Orville Write in their plain. Read the mystery stories
Scooter’s Magic Castle is an education game where you control Scooter, and by clicking on various items in the Castle you can interact with them, often starting a small mini-game. The activities available around the castle are numerous, ranging from simple memory tests to composing your own melody.
During his travels around the castle’s corridors, Scooter is assisted by a helpful owl, who acts as the game’s options menu and can also teleport you to any chamber.
3-D Dinosaur Adventure is an educational game about dinosaurs by Knowledge Adventure. Featuring several mini-games and activities, as well as 3-D images using the included 3-D glasses, this edutainment game is fun for all ages!
It should not be confused with Dinosaur Adventure 3-D, also released by Knowledge Adventure in 1999, whose plot revolved around recovering dino-eggs from around Paleo Island.
Daisy Quest is an educational game intended for young children. The goal is to find the titular dragon Daisy in a magical game of hide-and-seek. While you explore the world, you come across various simple mini-games intended to test your knowledge of vowel and consonant sounds. When each mini-game is completed, a treasure will be collected which reveals part of Daisy's hiding spot. After all of the treasures have been collected, the player wins the game by finding Daisy at the revealed location.
A Dutch Point 'n click adventure created by Torpedo Software for Davilex. You play a cop named Govert Banaan and you have to investigate a kidnapping case of the fictional pop star MaBella. In the game you have will explore Amsterdam. The graphics style is a mix of real-life photographs and cartoon characters.
Talking ABC's: A Trip To The Beach is an early spelling game for children 2 to 6 years old. The game uses software called TurboSound to produce voice through the PC speaker, while the vast majority of games required a soundcard. There are three modes of play. In the first mode, the game announces a letter, which the player must find on the keyboard, and then an object that starts with that later is introduced and drawn onto the screen. In the second mode, the player can press any letter and the corresponding object is drawn to the screen, which the player can move wherever they want. In the third mode, three letters and three objects are displayed, and the player must draw a line between the letters and objects to make them match. Registered users received a copy of the game which displayed their child's name, and could request a CGA optimized version which was much faster for CGA users. Additionally, they were promised a free game. Later versions promised a copy of Millions of Mazes, which may or may not have been