Math Circus: Act 1 is an educational game for children that teaches maths. All of the game's activities are based around setting up and managing a circus with twelve puzzles and activities in total. Each one introduces a new concept based around logic or maths with an adjustable difficulty level. Skills include spatial reasoning, perceiving patterns in size, order or time, or manipulating variables to influence the tricks of the circus acts. The game saves progress for the solved puzzles automatically. Up to 200 circuses can be started as new profiles.
Dino Hunt is a single-player shareware game. The objective is to get Nicky Neanderthal back to his cave after first hunting the many dinosaurs that inhabit the area.
Computer game for IBM-compatible personal computers running DOS, created by Russian programmer Vadim Bashurov in 1993. It was an unofficial computer adaptation of the famous TV show "Field of Miracles".
Laserstrike is a single-player, shareware, puzzle game. The object of the game is to fire a laser at a target and hit it twice to complete a level. Lasers can only travel in straight lines and so the player must use lasers and other canons to move blocks and mirrors in order to achieve the task. The full version of the game has twenty two puzzles and seven coaching or tutorial puzzles.
In 1993tris the players goal is to destroy a certain number of flies. Flies drop down into the play field in blocks of 2x2. The flies are colored, and can be killed by matching three or more of the same color together.
There are also weapons that will fall down that the player can use by pressing the space bar or enter key.
In The Legend of Myra, humanity tries to exterminate all rabbits. And obviously the best way to do this is by storing all cabbages underground so that they can't reach them. The player takes control over the rabbit Myra who has to try just that.
The Fidgetts is a puzzle side-scrolling platform game in a similar vein as 'The Lost Vikings'.
The player can switch between two Fidgetts (cartoon-like animals) to get past obstacles. One of the Fidgetts can jump higher to reach objects or locations otherwise unreachable. They can also lift and drop items to help them climb over obstacles.
Within each level the player must get both Fidgetts to the exit before a time runs out. There are pit traps and enemies that can cause the Fidgetts to loose lives or receive damage.
Mario's Early Years: Fun With Letters is a collection of letter-related activities for kids ages 3 to 6. Playing with either Mario or Princess Toadstool, you select from 10 different activity worlds each filled with different activities that range from letter recognition to sentence fill-in, letter-sound recognition, vowel recognition, etc. Each activity can be played in either Discovery mode, where you are free to do what you wish, or in Learning mode, where Luigi guides you through the activities.
Come back to the dawn of history in this combination of puzzling problems, awesome adventures, and mind-bending mazes. The survival of your race is at stake!
You are Travis, a scientist doing experiments with dense matter for the creation of artificial black holes for interstellar travel. While testing a piece of equipment, you are transported into a bubble world. Fortunately, a friendly denizen decides to help you. You must locate the correct type of radioactive particles to move from world to world and finally home, before the hostile denizens of these worlds burst your bubble.
You move your bubble by pushing in the desired direction. Be advised that you do not stop easily and can bounce out of control if you are not careful. Pushing the A button fires a bubble shot that will ricochet around. You can use this action to bounce shots at enemies that are around a corner. Pressing B drops a bubble bomb straight down. Pressing Option 1 switches options on the screen, including the suicidal "Burst!!!", that are then activated by pressing Option 2. The one you will use most is "Use scanner". This will bring up the scanner that looks like a radar screen and will show you the
This suite of SIX expertly designed games will give fun and motivation to all children. It is an invaluable aid to learning, revision and reinforcement of many of the facts needed for National Curriculum Key Stages. As children play the games, their progress is automatically monitored and recorded in 36 specific challenges with no input from parents or teacher. Each challenge has four graded practice levels - each of which is also monitored. With many user-customisable features, this is the package that grows with your child. You can watch the children learn, join in the fun or leave them and return later to check progress. You're in control!