Sammy’s Science House
Sammy’s Science House is an Education, Third-person, and Single-player video game developed by Theatrix Interactive, Inc. And published by Edmark Corporation for Windows. The game serves as the third main title in the series and lets the players experience education gameplay specially designed for younger children to use. It introduces a point-and-click interface and enables the player to follow the instructions in the beginning to learn the basics. In the game, the player is taken to the main area where Sammy Snake sits on a table, and the room is covered with different objects, including a window and furniture. Each activity in the game has two modes such as Explore & Discover and Question & Answer. However, the first mode forces the player to click around the experiment, placing him in charge of a character, while in Question and Answer mode, the player must click the animal side and then a character will ask the player to perform specific tasks related to the current section. Sammy’s Science House includes a prominent feature such as The Sorting Station, Education Gameplay, 2D Graphics, The Weather Machine, The Field Notebook, and more.
#1 The Time Warp of Dr. Brain
The Time Warp of Dr. Brain is a mix of Puzzle and Educational game elements developed and published by Sierra On-Line. The structure of the game is similar to its predecessor, in which the player needs to compelte a set of puzzles which appeal to a certain part of the brain. Additionally, the game includes a time-period theme to each level and the theme of the game is time travel. Like the previous installment, the game revolves around point-and-click elements. The main objective is to complete an array of ten puzzles. Over the course of the game, Dr. Brain poses as an advisor to the protagonist, passing witty suggestions and comments. Three difficulty levels are featured such as Novice, Expert, and Genius. There are many levels and each level has a set of puzzles that the player needs to complete to advance the storyline. Each level contains a set of 20-sub games. The Time Warp of Dr. Brain includes prominent features such as 3D World, Challenging Puzzles, Earn Points, and more. Check it out, and test your wits.
#2 The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera
The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera is an Adventure, Point-and-Click, and Single-player video game, presenting in Cartoony graphics by Rafael Garcia. The game sets out the player on a hilarious adventure in the TV Cartoonish style, and the storyline revolves around the main character named Johnny Bonasera, who is a kid that was badly beaten and humiliated by a punk gang. An unstoppable desire for revenge fuels the character, and he promises revenge against each one who bullied him. The game lets the player enjoy an epic adventure full of hilarious dialogues and puzzles. During the gameplay, the player can discover outlandish characters to talk, beat, or interact. The player navigates the land from a side-scroll viewpoint, and his main objective is to complete each level by beating the rival characters to advance through the game. While navigating the world, the player can interact with characters as well as the environment to reveal the secrets. The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera includes prominent features such as 2D HD Graphics, Epic Adventure, Outlandish Characters, and more.
#3 Zoombinis
Zoombinis is a Puzzle, Adventure, and Single-player Education video game developed by TERC and Viva Media for PC and Mac. The game puts the player in the beautiful environment where he will experience the puzzle gameplay by controlling the little blue creatures through the fun and increasingly challenging puzzles on his way through a set of levels lead him to a new home. According to the plot, small blue creatures are lost somewhere in a unique environment, and each has a distinct personality and appearance. It offers similar gameplay to Lemmings. In the game, the player assumes the role of a guide who needs to help the cute creatures to reach the safe place. During the game, the player has to use logic, spot patterns, analyze data, and problem-solving skills, while facing a set of levels that stand between freedom and zombinis. There are twelve puzzles, and each has four levels of increasing difficulty, memorable characters, and more. Allergic Cliffs, Pizza Pass, Titanic Tattooed Toads, Stone Rise, etc. are challenges to complete.