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Key Features
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| Software Category: |
Education and Reference |
| Platform: |
PC, Mac |
| Distribution Media: |
CD-ROM |
| Software Type: |
Computer/Math/Logic · Early Childhood · Language / Reading |
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System Requirements
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| Operating System: |
Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (ME) |
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Other Features
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| Package Qty.: |
1 |
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Miscellaneous
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| Product ID: |
21784725 |
| UPC: |
078073108541 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
Your eyes water, but you won't give up. You're searching for a small nut hiding somewhere in a detailed picture of a clock face. You've found the first nut- an acorn. After some intensive looking you spot a metal nut (as in bolt). You click on it to solve the riddle and win another clue toward how to escape from the spooky house. Our testers simply wouldn't stop playing this second program in the I Spy CD-ROM series, which hides thirteen of Jean Marzallo's I Spy puzzles inside a dark mansion. Kids must find their way out of the mansion by solving each riddle. Children look for hidden objects camouflaged in a collection of exotic dolls, a spooky old butterfly collection and an amazing assortment of keys, buttons, paper clips, spiders and so on. Because the child has signed into the program, the software occasionally weaves the child's name into the picture. Also hidden among the rooms is a three-level concentration game, a timed matching game and a create-your-own I Spy puzzle, which lets children make their o |
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