Does anyone remember this game? you had to go through a warehouse and pick up different parts for a vehicle, some better than others. However, there were some locked doors you had to open with puzzles like making a pattern out of magnets and balancing scales. Once you get all the parts you need you race the game's villian and depending on the quality of parts you got ou won or lost. It was an incredibly fun game when I was 7. I just downloaded it of Underdogs and it's still fun.
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#2
Posted 27 July 2004 - 11:00 PM
Dude. I friggin' OWN that game. In fact, I'm looking at the CD right now. Good ole Learning Company, Super Solvers. Those were some Edutainment I didn't mind playing... again, when I was seven. We also own Mission Think, and I used to play the one where you're going through Shadyville School with your usual Blue Jacket & Red-Hatted (No, not the penguin variety) self in elementary school. I don't remember what it taught, but the power was out in it, so it might have been something with electricity... Old-school 2 da max0rz, man.
Crapfully crapfully,
Crapfully crapfully,
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#4
Posted 28 July 2004 - 05:17 AM
Wasn't that The Incredible Machine or something? I can just remember the acronym was TIM.
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#6
Posted 03 August 2004 - 10:02 PM
I also have The Incredible Toon Machine. Making a cartoon cat fall off the screen and kill the mouse just isn't the same as watching a real (well, you know what I mean) cat hit a trampoline, flip a drier on, and melt a candle, launching a rocket at a fishbowl... good times...
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