Dino Trilogy 4.0
| Developer: |
DynoTech Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win 3.1x/95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/OS/2/OS/2 Warp/OS/2 Warp 4 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.84 MB |
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Get three exciting educational games for ages 5-12 at single low price: Dino Match (Memory Building), Dino Numbers (Arithmetic Skills), and Dino Spell (Spelling Practice). These Windows games have been optimized to work with Windows 9x and OS/2 Warp (NSTL Certified). Dino Trilogy was designed by a team of professional educators.
<P>Dino Trilogy includes animation, music, and sound effects. Parents love the "can't loose" feature -- a child never looses points or bonus items. Each game consists of 10 progressively more difficult mazes. Children may choose between Easy, Normal, and Hard difficulty to produce 30 different mazes in each game (total of 90 mazes). The ultimate goal is to earn enough points to be listed in the "Dino Hall of Fame" and be named "Dino Champ."
<P>Dino Match (ages 5-9) -- Each level is completed when a player rescues books from Rex, by solving various memory tasks. Bonus items include: bookworms and buildings.
<P>Dino Numbers (ages 7-12) -- Each level is completed when a player rescues cows from Rex, by solving various arithmetic tasks. Bonus items include: milk cartons, haystacks, dino snacks, and "super" snacks.
<P>Dino Spell (ages 7-12) -- Each level is completed when a player rescues apples from Rex, by solving various spelling challenges. Bonus items include: strawberries, trees, dino snacks, and golden apples. Dino Spell includes a separate Word List Manager for adding custom spelling lists to the game. |
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