Skoolastica Geography Adventures 1.0
| Developer: |
Maharaja Games (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/XP/2000/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$30 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 79.13 MB |
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Welcome to Maharaja Games, the freshest thing in children's entertainment! It is the factory where textbook meets the joystick. Our elves work hard to chisel nifty little video games that provide loads of fun for children while teaching them things that help them at school.
Can Sia’s birthday gift be found? Will anyone be able to beat the virus at its own challenger games?
Join the SKoolstica kids Vir, Sia and Sana as they confront the playful, impish virus Keetanu and do its bidding, in order to crack the codes and outsmart the cyber-bug as they attempt to track the lost parcel!
Play a host of different virtual reality games as the cyber-virus takes you on a rollercoaster ride across different regions, covering mountains, plains, deserts, rivers and even under the sea!
These games are very carefully designed and crafted to appeal to this Generation Y which gets bored very easily. The Skoolastica series is primarily aimed at making learning fun for the children. Wading through an array of challenges and adventures, chidren pick up key facts from their curriculum. At the same time, the game play is so engrossing that the kids just keep asking for more! As a parent you will be surprized how well your child picks up important facts and information playing these games which will definitely give your child the edge that he / she needs.
Maharaja Games is a young and aspiring game development company pioneering in the field of edutainment. We develop PC based educational games for children. Our focus is to create innovative and exciting educational games that provide a stimulating gaming experience to children of all ages. Our flagship product is the Skoolastica series of games, which are availabe at leading bookstores and toystores around the country. We are committed to providing the absolute best a child can get in terms of electronic edutainment.
For more information about Maharaja Games, visit : http://www.maharajagames.com |
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