Product description Outsmart the Master of Mischief and find the hiddenjewels!Product InformationThe Master of Mischief has destroyed the Rainbow Bridge leaving its shiningjewels hidden at the bottom of the ocean. To find the gems and rebuild theRainbow Bridge children use their best reading science thinking and mathskills to answer the sea stars’ riddles about the sea. With more than 300problem-solving questions children are exposed to a variety of scientific factsand principles especially those of marine life.Spoken hints messages and feedback make playing easier than ever for earlyreaders and pre-readers.Learning and game play bee more challenging as the player’s performanceimproves.A colorful search for sunken treasure that bines undersea science withreading math and thinking skills!Skills Learned Reading Comprehension Vocabulary Word Recognition Synonyms and Antonyms Science: Oceans Plants Animals The Environment Addition Subtraction Multiplication Shapes Patterns Matching Reasoning MemoryProduct FeaturesBy matching clues with sea creatures players find gems from the Rainbow bridgePlayers develop important reading prehension skills like identifying synonymsand antonymsPlayers learn about the ocean world while collecting clues that will lead themto treasuresDuring their underwater search players encounter helpful sea stars and slimygoobiesWindows System Requirements Windows 3.1 95 98 Me Vista Windows 7 (32-bit); Windows XP not supported 486DX/25 MHz or faster 8MB of RAM 7MB hard drive space 2X CD-ROM drive or faster 256 color SVGA Windows patible Sound device Macintosh System Requirements 68030/25 MHz processor or better System 7.0.1to 9.0 (Classic Mode)/li> 8MB of RAM 11MB hard drive space 2X CD-ROM drive 256 color graphics display .com The Master of Mischief has destroyed the Rainbow Bridge, leaving its shining jewels hidden at the bottom of the ocean. To find the gems and rebuild the Rainbow Bridge, children use their best reading, science, thinking, and math skills to answer the sea stars' riddles about the sea. With more than 300 problem-solving questions, children are exposed to a variety of scientific facts and principles, especially those of marine life. (Ages 5-9)
A**A
It is still a lot of fun for the 4-7 set
My adult children played this game when they were little. They loved it and it helped with reading and math. Now my grandson aged 4 is thrilled with it. Yes I have to help him with the reading and math at this stage, but it holds his attenetion and he loves to play it. It is very entertaining. The graphics are an older style but it is visually still very interesting. If you are looking for a game that actually is fun but has educational value - this is it. By the way I have windows 7 on my computer and this program runs without difficulty so don't be put off by the windows 98 tag.
J**E
Sort of elementary
This is a very fun game, but it can be a little too elementary for children...it can become dull because it's the same levels, same rules, for each level. There are some fun aspects to it, however. On the second level is a secret room where starfish perform funny tricks. The music is cute. Fun game overall.
E**4
Won't Work on Modern Computer
Beware! I bought this game under the impression that it would still work on a newer computer, but it would only work on a computer built in the 90's. The seller should have made that clause VERY CLEAR. What a waste of money.
M**E
Does not work on a Mac
Does not work on a Mac
C**D
old and boring
the graphics & details of this game were not appealing to my child. I would not recommend or purchase it again.
M**N
Nostalgia goodness
Heyyo, it arrived in good condition and works good!
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