Animal Genius (E)
Seamlessly incorporates learning into fun gaming.
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- Publisher: Scholastic
- Genre: Computer Software - Educational
- Release Date: 08/22/2008
- Platform(s): Mac/Windows
- Online Enabled: No
- ESRB Rating: E
- Price: $19.99
Parents need to know
Families can talk about which habitat they like exploring the best. What is your favorite animal? Did you learn new facts about that animal? Which of the five games did you like best and why?
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Social Behavior:
Promotes learning as a fun activity.
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Educational Value:
Excellent way to teach kids about animals and habitats.
Violence
In a maze game when you are a lion, you pounce on zebras with a roar and then hear a crunching sound as you supposedly eat the zebra. Nothing is shown, and the zebra just fades away.
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Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Jinny Gudmundsen
Once you select a habitat, you're shown the animal that you can earn and the number of points needed to win the animal. Then it's off to play four games to earn the points. In the games, you sort animals by attributes, match animals to their traits, help an animal navigate a maze to eat (and perhaps avoid predators), and uncover hidden animals. Once you have enough points to win an animal, a fifth game appears in which you are asked 10 questions about the won animal.
Is it any good?
This software is a variation of Animal Genius originally released on the Leapster in 2006 and then reconfigured for the Nintendo DS in 2007. Both of those previous versions were excellent, but this format is even better because it plays on a bigger screen, which allows kids to see the animals' characteristics in greater detail. Animal Genius is educational software at its best.
How to play
- Playability: Easy. Even the very young can play because instructions are voiced.
- Reading Required: None
- Graphics: High. Great photos and videos of animals.
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