Popular games published by company Creative Wonders

04.11.1996

Lucky Seven Sampson has a problem. He needs a band. The inhabitants of Funky Numberland might be able to help, but they all have their own problems to solve if they are going to join Lucky Seven's band. So, he needs your help. If you can help his friends, they can join his band.

31.12.1997

Now there's an exciting new approach to typing that combines the thrill of fast-paced basketball action with addictive games guaranteed to build typing proficiency. Learn the entire keyboard through 70 typing challenges, analyze your progress with customized stat charts, and put your skills to the test in a full-court All-Star Championship. There's even a coach to help monitor your progress and offer tips for improving your skills. Now learning to type is a slam-dunk!

31.12.1995

A Sesame Street-themed activity pack that allows players to insert stickers onto scenes, color in images, dress up characters, or draw freely.

01.09.1996

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.

24.10.1997

The Amazing Mumford tries to create a magic picnic basket to hold everything Elmo and friends need to go to the beach. He accidentally ends up teleporting all of the items across Sesame Street instead. The famous detective Sherlock Hemlock volunteers to track down the items along with your help. This is done by solving puzzles and playing educational minigames focused around shapes, matching, recycling, and more.

01.05.1996

Schoolhouse Rock!: America Rock is an educational game that teaches American history and geography for an audience of children aged six to twelve. It is based on the Schoolhouse Rock! TV series. The game story is told through a character who attempts to a get a bill passed through the House and Senate. This is done by winning five mini-games to gain approval for the bill. Eventually you make it up to Capitol Hill to have it signed into law by the president.