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About This Game No place on Earth is more mysterious or exciting than a jungle. Explore the dim interior of an Amazon cave. Dive into a river and take a swim with a hippo. View the inner workings of an underground ant nest. With Let's Explore the Jungle, children become involved and intrigued from the very first scene.Spellbound and entranced, the only limitation to your child's involvement with Let's Explore the Jungle is their own endless curiosity and imagination. Travel through over 30 jungle places. Explore 215 detailed jungle descriptions. Interact with as endless array of click-points- see for yourself what happens when they click on the orchid-mantis, the flying fox, or the orangutan. Your child is in control.Junior Field Trips turn kids loose to discover exciting new places up close and on their own. Children decide where they want to go and how much they want to know. Detailed explanations, lively sound effects and colorful animation make every trip truly one of a kind. Kids will want to visit The Jungle again and again. It's a place where curiosity and knowledge are the keys to fun and adventure.Let your child begin a fascinating and educational journey to the jungles of the world.Buzzy the Knowledge Bug is your guide to fun.You're in control from the very beginning, with Buzzy the Knowledge Bug along for the ride. This trusty blue companion appears at the click of a button, telling jokes, pointing out interesting facts, and talking about more than 200 plants and animals.It's three jungles in one!Discover the plants and animals of the world's three major jungles: Africa, Amazon and Asia. From the depths of a river to jungle canopy high above, hundreds of entertaining click-points are waiting to be discovered.Information is just a click away.215 Detailed descriptions of jungle plants and animals are available at the click of a button. Learn where chocolate comes from, why the giant anteater walks on its knuckles, or how the flying snake flies.Learning is more than an adventure- it's great games too!Go on a jungle scavenger hunt, improve your spelling, paint jungle pictures, or test your knowledge of jungle lore. Multiple difficulty levels make the games challenging and fun for everyone.This product uses ScummVM across Windows, Mac and Linux which is released under the GNU GPL v2.For more information, please visit - https://www.scummvm.orgThe GNU GPL can be viewed here - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 7aa9394dea Title: Let's Explore the Jungle (Junior Field Trips)Genre: CasualDeveloper:Humongous EntertainmentPublisher:Humongous Entertainment, Nightdive StudiosRelease Date: 1 Jan, 1995 Let's Explore The Jungle (Junior Field Trips) Ativador Download [Xforce Keygen] Let's Explore the Jungle is one of the other two Junior Field Trip games from Humongous Entertainment. It's a similar concept to the Let's Explore the Farm, except this time it's exploration of the jungles. In this case, the jungles of South America, Asia, & Africa. Making this the most explorable game of the Junior Field Trip games when it's expanded on three different continents. It's also the most informative with the wide variety of animals and plants can come in handy for grade school learning. So if you enjoy the farm game, you'll enjoy this one as much.. Works as expected on my pc; Is really buggy and unplayable on my gaming laptop. On th laptop the mouse pointer is unstable; moving too rapidly and blinking in and out randomly. Also the game screen is over-sized and doesn't fit the screen. There are no options to adjust any of the settings. That said: The game is good for age group 3 to 5. 5 year olds would probably get bored with it after one sitting. It would be improved if Buzzy read the "whats this" information but he doesn't and unless your 3 year old can read it's not a feature that would get a lot of use.. I use to own this game when I was a kid love it then, playing hours on it and going to back to give it go, I still find it very charming and cute.. This game was part of my childhood. I'm pretty sure that the kiddies would love this game. Especially the Anteater Feeder minigame. It's still amusing to me as an adult. I will say this, the animation quality is great, but the lip syncing is a little off. This game will be great for kids and adults in my opinion. Kudos to Humongous Entertainment for making this game great. For Let's Explore the Farm and Let's Explore the Airport, I have the same opinion. All three Junior Field Trips games will make great fun to both kids and adults alike. That's the way I see it anyway.. I owned this game as a child as part of the Junior Field Trips compilation and out of the three, Jungle was definitely my favorite; so a few days ago, since it was on sale, I thought Why not?, bought it, and relived it. Humongous had a knack for hiding fun clickpoints and surprises in their games, but the Junior Field Trips ran with that idea and made exploration its focus. There's plenty of colorful, exotic creatures and plants to click on and learn about immediately, but others require either patience and waiting for them to appear on screen, or manipulating the surroundings in order to uncover them. So, it can take a kid a long time to find everything in the game, and even as an adult, I found a few animals that I never knew were in the game. There's also a suite of mini-games for a fun diversion from learning about the jungle. Obviously, this game was intended for young children and they will get the most out of it. The game's easy to navigate, has dozens of different animals and plants to learn about, and Buzzy optionally narrates all of the game's text for pre-readers. There isn't really any reason for an adult to play it (other than with their children or out of nostalgia), but even so I bet anyone who does play it will learn about some new animals and spend at least a solid hour or so just exploring the fun environment.. Have you ever wanted to know what bugs you can eat in Africa? What does Africa smell like anyway? Give a HIGH FIVE to "Bugman the Knowledge Bird" in this fun game only for adults.. Loved this game as a kid. Seems like I love this game as a 25 year old too. Was surprised it was on steam since it's mostly for kids, but Ant Eater Feeder is still AMAZING. Also the neat colouring book!Get this for your young kids, or for you if you want some (mostly) stress free ant eating and jungle exploring.
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