Richard Scarry’s Busytown: Best Math Ever
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A young man discovers through a series of hallucinations that he will grow up to become a violent psychopath. How will he respond to these revelations? Can he change his fate? Can you even... change fate...
James Vanderboom's life drastically changes when he plants a special seed in the garden of the house he has inherited. Expand your bloodline by unlocking portraits in the tree of life.
The disappearance of an ambitious engineer and his high-society wife provokes a hunt for a precious artefact. The trail leads you to the attic of their home, and the discovery of an old, peculiar dollhouse. What secrets lie within these walls?
The Treehouse is an educational point-and-click personal computer game developed for MS-DOS and then ported to Macintosh and the FM Towns, with Windows versions arriving later.
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.
Point-and-click game distributed by BNN, based on the original work by picture book writer Jun Takabatake. Each scene in the game unfolds like a narrated storybook, with clickable elements for new animations and music.
The last installment of the German educational game series "Löwenzahn". The themes of this game include criminalistics, sailing, metals, telephone, dogs and wolves, mountains.
Mr. Fixit has built a brand new storymobile, but he's forgotten the stories. Huckle and Lowly help him find more stories by playing mini-games at the Busytown Schoolhouse, the supermarket, the beach, a campsite, and Farmer Soybeans' farm.
This is an entertaining companion to teach young children about 10 nations, including Australia, Egypt, Ghana, Peru, and Russia.