The crazy vacuum cleaner has sucked in all the words and language, and it is up to the player to sort out this mess and bring back the words.
The game is built upon the first game in the series and is aimed toward children that have developed further understanding of reading and writing.
Climb aboard and join Pajama Sam as he jumps and glides through wild worlds, collecting toys, and dodging dangers along the way!
Junior Arcade games are jam packed with fast-and-furious game-play that satisfies kids' hunger for action and surprises! Starring lovable characters and the high-quality, hand-drawn animation that families have come to expect from Humongous Entertainment, this series will provide hours of action and fun for your children.
Golgo 13 - Karairu no Yabou (Also known as Golgo 13 - Carlyle no Yabou) is the first Playstation one game based on the manga series written and illustrated by Takao Saito, published in Shogakukan's Big Comic magazine since 1969. In 1976, the manga won the 21st Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga. The series follows the titular character, a professional assassin for hire.
Golgo 13 - Mienai Guntai (Also known as Golgo 13 Kenenai Guntai) is the second Playstation one game based on the manga series written and illustrated by Takao Saito, published in Shogakukan's Big Comic magazine since 1969. In 1976, the manga won the 21st Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga. The series follows the titular character, a professional assassin for hire.
Laugh and play as you buzz through the fun-filled world of bugs. You'll be bug-eyed with excitement at all you can do as you scurry through this world of tiny creatures. In addition to lots of playful activities--a board game, puppet show, and swarms of surprises--your friend Flik is counting on you to help him save the colony by finding items he needs to build a grasshopper-keeper-outer invention. So get ready for a really big adventure into the tiny world of bugs. Hop to it!
A game that focuses on preschool curriculum. It serves as an updated version of JumpStart Preschool (1995).
In the game, the player can explore and play in an interactive schoolhouse which contains many activities in the classroom. The player is rewarded with train tickets for completing activities. When the player collects four train tickets, they can go on a magical train ride to one of ten different locations. After visiting a location, the player gets a stamp in their passport book.
JumpStart Baby is a game released by Knowledge Adventure in 1998. It focuses on learning concepts for ages 9-24 months. It was later succeeded by JumpStart Baby (2000). In this game, the player engages in eight different activities around a house with a stuffed bear named Teddy.
In this game, Elmo goes through the looking-glass in his room to find the little red monster he sees there. Skills emphasized include object identification, visual discrimination, vocabulary, matching, and reading. The game is inspired by Alice Through The Looking-Glass (Alice in Wonderland).
The Drug Store: Matsumoto Kiyoshi de Okaimono! is a simulation game made by Human in which the player can build his own Drug Store shop. The first is to choose the proper place to do it, since the possible customers will depend of the place chosen to the shop. After building the shop the next step is to choose the proper furnitures and the goods that are going to be sold.
After all that choices the shop will be opened and the game features different announcements to make the shop more known so depending of how much money the player have the publicity will be more effective and bring more customers.
The game features some events like conversations with some people in first person perspective with anime 2d cartoon designs.
Explore Marc Brown’s classic "Arthur’s Computer Adventure"! Arthur and his friends bring the story alive one word at a time, fully animated and voiced. Increase the challenge and the fun with an interactive at-your-own-pace option with lots of bonuses and secrets to discover!
Robby Raccoon and Emily Squirrel are on a mission to find the missing book mobile under the ocean. Along the way they find lots of things to do. At Pier City there is a stingray that paints long and short vowels. Kids hear the sounds vowels make and then hear words and sentences that use the sounds. Young readers then use what they learned to deliver mail. The postcards and packages have vowel sounds and words. At the Powerstation kids put letters together to sound-out words. This is a great phonics activity. Kids hear all the letters sounded out as they form words. Children also blend bubbles to make words with consonant blends, find words with a target blend or digraph sound and find books under the sea. Once children find storybooks they can hear them read aloud or record themselves reading the story and play it back. Kids will love playing these activities and parents will agree for learning phonics the Let's Go Read series is remarkable.
Solve Mysteries and Bring Order Back to the Sky Islands!
Break out your logic, prioritization and decision-making skills—you’ll find hundreds of zany and absorbing challenges at the Sky Islands! The more problems you complete, the more clues you pick up for the mysteries. Then zip on over to Clue Central and help Detective Joe Cluestoe and his sidekick, Spike, identify who’s behind each daring deed.
Join Tom-Tom and Nana's club! Like them, be resourceful, inventive, and full of humor to complete your missions: manage restaurant service, wash Poussin the dog and prepare the ghost party. You can also make membership cards for your own club, invitation cards... and more thanks to the creative workshop!
Have a cracking time creating your own animations, adding sound effects and dialogue, and finally saving them as screensavers.
Choose some dialogue then try to synchronise the expressions of Wallace and Gromit. You use the mouse to move their eyes, mouths, ears - well everything really while the sound is running.
You can choose your set, props, music and characters. Make the characters walk on and say their piece, well not in Gromit's case, of course, and then walk off again.
Decide whether you want to make one of your own animations into your current screensaver, or choose one of the three pre-made screensaver games.
That pretty blue kitty has heisted the famous fromage and it's up to kids to catch her! SPY scooters, jet-skis and ultralights are just a few of the racey rides kids need to outrun Blue's goon squad. Kids also put their creativity to the test as they construct challenging new levels using Professor Quack's Custom Level Builder.
Teddybear Finni needs your help with planning his birthday party. Collect items, presents, and fruits and invite your friends!
This game was developed to teach russian kids the English language.