Post by hedabla99 on Oct 26, 2017 1:29:33 GMT
When I was in preschool and kindergarten from 2003 to 2005, I remember they had a computer lab which had those old Apple computers with the blue CRT monitors that we would play games on. I distinctly remember playing five games, which I had a blast playing. I obviously can't remember the names, but I can describe what the games were about.
The first game I remember playing was an anti-bullying game. You would find yourself in a scenario in which you are being teased in class or during recess, and you would be given a series of options on what would be the correct way to solve the problem. I remember one scenario where you were being bullied by a girl on the schoolyard, and the digitized voice of a little girl would come on and ask you what to do in the situation. In that situation, the correct answer was to put a trash can over her head (Which would actually get you in trouble irl). There was another scenario where you were bullied by a boy in class and you would be asked on how to go about it. I remember one of the options was to break his favorite pencil, but when I clicked on that option, it would play an animation of the pencil breaking in half before showing the door to the principal's office getting closer and closer to the screen over a crescendo (Implying that it was the wrong answer and you got sent to the principal's office).
The second game I remember was a 64-bit game in which you played as an insect, I think an ant, running around a field. If I remember correctly, the goal was to free a bunch of ladybugs from these transparent cocoons. Once you freed all the ladybugs, you would advance to the next level. A later level of the game was in a dark place, possibly a beehive, because I remember there being bees as enemies.
The third game was an Arthur-themed variety game. It had cutscenes in it, I remember one of them was of Arthur getting into an argument with DW because she turned his computer off or something. Among the minigames were one where Arthur was scuba diving. The objective was to find a treasure, avoiding sharks and sea urchins. The further you went down the darker it got, and there would be deep sea fish with lights on them. Another minigame was where you played as Binky working at an ice cream parlor and you would have to give the customer the right flavor and toppings. I remember the toppings were really weird, like there was one called "Rocky Road" which had actual asphalt on it, and another one called "Toenail Crunch" (Pretty much self-explanatory).
The fourth game was another 64-bit math game in which you were a green alien navigating a dark dungeon. The objective was to find these snails and throw them at a door, which would then open to reveal a monster with a math problem on his belly. Once you answered all the problems correctly, the monster was defeated and would drop a key that unlocked the door to the next level. Out of the five games I remember this is probably the one I remember the clearest.
The fifth and final game had only one minigame that I can remember in which you were in a sandbox building things like roads, bridges, and cities as a beaver in a construction helmet watched. To start over, you would click this button which caused a giant dinosaur foot to come down and destroy anything that you built in the sandbox. The only reason I remember this game was because I saw again it on the little kid's computer in the computer lab in my elementary school in around 2010, and I remember really wanting to play it because I had so much fun playing it in preschool. But if I played it now, I would probably find it boring as shit.
So those are the five games that I remember. I can't find them anywhere online, and I was wondering if you remember any of these games and if you could find them. Any help would be much appreciated.
The first game I remember playing was an anti-bullying game. You would find yourself in a scenario in which you are being teased in class or during recess, and you would be given a series of options on what would be the correct way to solve the problem. I remember one scenario where you were being bullied by a girl on the schoolyard, and the digitized voice of a little girl would come on and ask you what to do in the situation. In that situation, the correct answer was to put a trash can over her head (Which would actually get you in trouble irl). There was another scenario where you were bullied by a boy in class and you would be asked on how to go about it. I remember one of the options was to break his favorite pencil, but when I clicked on that option, it would play an animation of the pencil breaking in half before showing the door to the principal's office getting closer and closer to the screen over a crescendo (Implying that it was the wrong answer and you got sent to the principal's office).
The second game I remember was a 64-bit game in which you played as an insect, I think an ant, running around a field. If I remember correctly, the goal was to free a bunch of ladybugs from these transparent cocoons. Once you freed all the ladybugs, you would advance to the next level. A later level of the game was in a dark place, possibly a beehive, because I remember there being bees as enemies.
The third game was an Arthur-themed variety game. It had cutscenes in it, I remember one of them was of Arthur getting into an argument with DW because she turned his computer off or something. Among the minigames were one where Arthur was scuba diving. The objective was to find a treasure, avoiding sharks and sea urchins. The further you went down the darker it got, and there would be deep sea fish with lights on them. Another minigame was where you played as Binky working at an ice cream parlor and you would have to give the customer the right flavor and toppings. I remember the toppings were really weird, like there was one called "Rocky Road" which had actual asphalt on it, and another one called "Toenail Crunch" (Pretty much self-explanatory).
The fourth game was another 64-bit math game in which you were a green alien navigating a dark dungeon. The objective was to find these snails and throw them at a door, which would then open to reveal a monster with a math problem on his belly. Once you answered all the problems correctly, the monster was defeated and would drop a key that unlocked the door to the next level. Out of the five games I remember this is probably the one I remember the clearest.
The fifth and final game had only one minigame that I can remember in which you were in a sandbox building things like roads, bridges, and cities as a beaver in a construction helmet watched. To start over, you would click this button which caused a giant dinosaur foot to come down and destroy anything that you built in the sandbox. The only reason I remember this game was because I saw again it on the little kid's computer in the computer lab in my elementary school in around 2010, and I remember really wanting to play it because I had so much fun playing it in preschool. But if I played it now, I would probably find it boring as shit.
So those are the five games that I remember. I can't find them anywhere online, and I was wondering if you remember any of these games and if you could find them. Any help would be much appreciated.