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Dinosaur Adventure 3-D |  | From: Knowlegde Adventure
List Price: $29.99 Buy Used: $2.25 as of 11/22/2009 16:56 CST details You Save: $27.74 (92%)
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Seller: itembazaar-seller Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 2112
Format: 3.5 inch diskette Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows 98/95, Powder MacIntosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
Model: Verison 4.0.1 UPC: 051581023988 EAN: 0051581023988 ASIN: B0008IST98
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | PC: Friendly with 95 / 98 / ME and XP. | | • | Mac: System 7.5.1+. Works in OSX in the "Classic" environment (no Core Duo Macs). | | • | Plays right off the CD! |
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Product Description Velociraptor, Stegosaurus, the Mighty T-Rex: creatures your child has been fascinated with since the beginning of time. Join Rolf, the brave dinosaur, and his pteranodon sidekick Pterrance on a fun-filled adventure through the fascinating world of dinosaurs and prehistoric life on Paleo Island, where you can play and learn in three prehistoric periods: Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous.
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Fun times November 9, 2009 R. L. Lackey My 3 year old is into all things dinosaur right now and I thought that this would be a good activity for him. It has completely surpassed my expectations. The point of the game is that you are on an island trying to find hidden eggs for different kinds of dinosaurs that will help you defeat the T-Rex. The island it broken into three paleologic periods (Jurassic, Triassic, and Cretaceous). In order to hatch the eggs that you find you must complete activities to earn hatching crystals. Some of these activities include bone builder (putting skeletons together), connect-a-cave (using puzzle pieces to make a path from you to the stranded dino), and other intellectually stimulating activities.
All in all it is a very stimulating game and one where we have to govern the time playing a day or my son would play all day. Also, it's not a win and never want to play again game. My son keeps coming back to try and beat the T-Rex again. Because the graphics aren't the greatest and sometimes gliches in XP and due to the fact that the disc must remain in the drive to play I give it a 9 out of 10.
Outstanding September 26, 2009 William A. Babcock Sr. (North Little Rock, AR USA) I had the original version and my grandson loved it and spent hours with it, but it got scratched some how. I decided to try to see if I could get a new one to take it's place and found out that there was one. I ordered it and my younger grand kids love it.
Must love dinosaurs! July 31, 2009 Mrs. Z (Illinois) My son is almost 4 and he has finally beaten the game (found all nine dinosaur eggs). He has been playing this game for 8 months and it finally clicked as to why he needed to find all 9 dinosaur eggs. (You also get to watch the eggs hatch baby dinosaurs, it's so cool. Your child's face will light up.) I am amazed how well he can pronounce the dinosaur names too. It's constant repetition about dinosaur history and pronunciation of the dinosaur names. Great game and very entertaining if your child is a dinosaur lover. Hope another game comes out by the same company.
Problems with Windows 7 RC July 19, 2009 joeThePlumber 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game installs well, wants to know you name and email but works without actually registering with an open Internet connection. However, the graphics are not working well on Windows 7 RC. Dinosaurs would have color bleed of pixellated greens and reds in the middle of the body, the sky and background suddenly start having this color problem and not related to the amount of motion involved in that particular sequence of screenplay. Something about DirectX 11 of Windows 7 RC? Just guessing. By the way, OpenGL was functioning perfectly at full speed (Furmark 6000) when I observed this.
Great fun for small kids July 12, 2009 Garrett Schiff (San Diego, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this along with several other kids' CD-ROM games when I decided to get a PC for my kids (2 and 3). This was one of the older titles and has pretty crude graphics by today's standards, so I didn't have the highest initial opinion of it. But over the months it has become the kids' clear favorite. There are lots of games that even my 2-year-old, with very rough mousing skills, can master (BoneBuilder is his favorite). My 3-year-old has covered all the areas of the game but keeps coming back, she has shown no signs of getting bored of it. I think at that age there is still a high tolerance for repetition?
Anyway, for the low price tag, this is a sure winner for smaller children.
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