@@toumokuwolf me too. I like that children’s game. In the beginning of the laptrap would say: doctor nathagryis LOOK 👀 OUT! 0:41 Call ☎️ the clue 🕵️♂️ finder’s! 0:43
Not only were my brother and I obsessed with this game as kids, but I always loved the music and sound effects. They are so satisfying . I’ve never forgotten the strange plunking crunch of the lava at 1:24:56.
I once showed this game to my dad, and when Santiago said that robots don't eat lunch, my dad said "What? They're robots?" I told him that Santiago was referring to Laptrap, not himself and Joni.
I have started to fall on ClueFinders after Math Adventure got it from Singapore 23 years ago, I'm 29 by the way, and eventually making some maps using one piece of paper, making LapTrap, then turned to my teddy bears making themselves ClueFinders' Club since 2004 (now retired you know), I still enjoy ClueFinders as an adult with seeing this type of videos. I have tried ALL ClueFinders programs two years ago ultimately, thus lovin' 'em all of 'em!
Is it weird for an adult to say that he wishes for this game to still be around so he can play it once more to reconnect with his devoided childhood life?
Wow this game is so nostalgic I remember every part really well and it helped me grow a love for math I’m going to college for a math degree now and this game comes up in my mind every so often
I really liked math in this game but then we'd get quick mental math pop quizzes at school where we'd have a minute to solve all the questions. All the kids that solved them in the time period didn't have to do the tests anymore afterwards. There would be fewer and fewer kids every quiz, which made me more and more anxious that I was in the group that hadn't solved them. The whole class watching us 5ish kids struggle, my twin sister included (which made her "the math-smart one" and me "the one who's bad at math" because everyone always viewed us as binaries). Jesus what a bad call on Ms Lutjiy's part 😒
I remember as a kid playing a demo version of this game where the only region you play is the Monkey Kingdom, but once you solve the puzzle you rescue Uncle Horace and it's implied Mathra is still around/not a machine controlled by Limburger.
The guy who voiced Augustus Sinclair from bioshock 2 voices one of those little beatle knockoff guys. Also I miss this game so much and watched the entire playthrough :')
Do you believe in Monsters? was one of my favorite songs in this series, but this game in specific had some amazing osts especially the one playing when we see the real Mathra at the end the ost was so good.
I've haven't played this in years. The one time I did play challenge mode, in the Goo area they had strange rules that during the beetles had to guide them up where they don't match. Which made no sense.
I remember playing this game at school 20 years ago. Apparently, one of my classmates got me into playing it, and then I begged my dad to take me to CompUSA (which is an old computer store that used to be in Route 10 next to McDonald's years ago) to get that game.😅
so nostalgic! I recently replayed the main "grade'' series of games and this is still my favorite one, I love the background music and the overall mood was more fun and lively (the other grade games are also awesome but they lack the nice music, and sometimes gets eerily silent) Also... GOO GOO WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU???
i never noticed as a kid but the lavalamp guy in the chamber of illusion at 1:24:50 was a reference to the twilight zone. i also just recognized that the red right hand in the chamber of order is the same guy who voiced abe lincoln in the telltale sam & max games. hes probably had bigger roles but thats the one i recognized :p
i wonder how in the world did that plane pilot survived the bottomless pits of doom im gonna take a guess that he was attacked by MATHRA down there lol
I never realized until now that the lava lamp in the chamber of illusion was a nod to Rod Serling! Even some of his dialogue when you first meet him is lifted almost directly from the intro to The Twilight Zone!
4:51 POP: They got it, LapTrap. You can take a look on the map to see where you are, and you can use LapTrap to make a quick exit, too! When you get back, tap your saved name from the list! And we can keep on going!
5:16 POP: Looks like I’ve got a rival! Anyway, to learn about leveling, just tap up there! To see how you’re doing, tap here. The Cluefinders, that’s their name, I just found it out, have started their own club! Why not tap here to join it? To switch to another player, tap here. To learn about setting up, tap here. To see who made this nutty thing, tap here! You can tap here to make a quick exit, you can tap here for music on or music off, and you can tap here to get back to what you were doing. The map’s here if you feel like taking a look at it!
4:34 POP: All right, a road trip! But before we get to it, there’s something I want you to know. To get around, just move your mouse to any corner of the screen.
12:08 POP: Oh, I know what we gotta do! Are the folks at home good at math? Figure these problems out and we can get across this bridge! We do either addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division!
3:55 POP: Neither do I! Reader has never traveled here before, and he’s never even heard of you guys! And how could somebody just leave a city behind? That’s just hurtful!
After all these years I finally found it. I played this game as a kid. I have so much wonderful nostalgic memories.
I've been looking for this for YEARS I could never remember it omg I can't believe I found it
@@Haleydaniellesmulski same, I played this game when I like 7-8 years old 😭
@@toumokuwolf me too. I like that children’s game. In the beginning of the laptrap would say: doctor nathagryis LOOK 👀 OUT! 0:41
Call ☎️ the clue 🕵️♂️ finder’s! 0:43
I remember being scared to death of the monsters song. Lol
This game is pure nostalgia for me❤❤❤❤
Not only were my brother and I obsessed with this game as kids, but I always loved the music and sound effects. They are so satisfying . I’ve never forgotten the strange plunking crunch of the lava at 1:24:56.
I most favored the Goo Falls.
Happy birthday 🎂
I once showed this game to my dad, and when Santiago said that robots don't eat lunch, my dad said "What? They're robots?" I told him that Santiago was referring to Laptrap, not himself and Joni.
It took me so long to actually beat this game and it was such a relief as a kid
This deserves a feature film.
This and Starflyers
Wow! You did the whole game without even looking once at LapTrap's map! I'm impressed!
Nate Hausmann thanks, I played this game many times so I know the map from my brain.
@@BlazingWiz80 Thanks brother your video helped me a lot (I am working on a project lol)
God bless 🧞♂️🎅🏻❤💕💕🧚🏼♀️
@@tanmay_6363 You're welcome
I can't believe Laptrap is a borderlands reference.
I noticed something unsettling recently. In Diablo 3, the necromancer character serves under a being named "Rathma"
Isn't it sad the learning company went out of business?
Yes, yes it is
This unlocked so many childhood memories. I've been looking for this game for ages
I have started to fall on ClueFinders after Math Adventure got it from Singapore 23 years ago, I'm 29 by the way, and eventually making some maps using one piece of paper, making LapTrap, then turned to my teddy bears making themselves ClueFinders' Club since 2004 (now retired you know), I still enjoy ClueFinders as an adult with seeing this type of videos. I have tried ALL ClueFinders programs two years ago ultimately, thus lovin' 'em all of 'em!
I used to play this game all the time on my Windows 98 computer!
Whenever I played this, today was never a feeding day for the monster pet. That queen was malnourishing that poor thing.
5:25 Opening Cutscene to Monkey Kingdom!
39:21 Opening Cutscene to Goo Lagoon!
Is it weird for an adult to say that he wishes for this game to still be around so he can play it once more to reconnect with his devoided childhood life?
No. Or else why would we all be here?
Can’t be the only one that played this in the 90’s as a kid
@@toumokuwolf Well I was one of them only it was 2000. I use the play these Grade Learning grades as a kid because of my Asperger's.
@@Nosoulnopower Hey, me too.
@@toumokuwolf No, of course not. I did.
I feel it in my heart, my God the feels. How could I forget this game, I have found it I have finally found it.
I love how nobody questions how Mathra could have lived over a thousand years, especially when it was locked up with no food to capture and eat.
The plants called their home Liverpuddle, just like The Beatles from Liverpool. I used to think that they were voiced by the actual Beatles.
Idk why song terrified me lololol I definitely thought I was gonna go missing lolol.
I always had a crush on Joni Savage in this game when I was a kid
This game was one of my favorites even after 3rd grade! I would love the chance to play it again!
I still love the ending where the real Mathra shows up like "Yo" XD
Happy birthday 🎂
Piece out
Wow this game is so nostalgic I remember every part really well and it helped me grow a love for math
I’m going to college for a math degree now and this game comes up in my mind every so often
I really liked math in this game but then we'd get quick mental math pop quizzes at school where we'd have a minute to solve all the questions. All the kids that solved them in the time period didn't have to do the tests anymore afterwards. There would be fewer and fewer kids every quiz, which made me more and more anxious that I was in the group that hadn't solved them. The whole class watching us 5ish kids struggle, my twin sister included (which made her "the math-smart one" and me "the one who's bad at math" because everyone always viewed us as binaries). Jesus what a bad call on Ms Lutjiy's part 😒
I remember as a kid playing a demo version of this game where the only region you play is the Monkey Kingdom, but once you solve the puzzle you rescue Uncle Horace and it's implied Mathra is still around/not a machine controlled by Limburger.
The guy who voiced Augustus Sinclair from bioshock 2 voices one of those little beatle knockoff guys. Also I miss this game so much and watched the entire playthrough :')
Do you believe in Monsters? was one of my favorite songs in this series, but this game in specific had some amazing osts especially the one playing when we see the real Mathra at the end the ost was so good.
It's funny how the tasks in the Monkey Kingdom dealt with math, but the last one dealt with anatomy.
My mom got me this when I started 2nd grade, couldn't beat it. Tried again in 5th and still couldn't beat it
haven't played this in a while, glad to know 17:20 is still a banger of a song
8:38, 16:54, 20:35, 23:07, and 23:57 Sneezeberry Plants Sneezing
LapTrap!! an absolute icon. thanks for uploading this!!!
I remember I had gotten a CD of the cutscenes from the game so it was like a movie instead of a game. That's how I remember this.
I've haven't played this in years. The one time I did play challenge mode, in the Goo area they had strange rules that during the beetles had to guide them up where they don't match. Which made no sense.
I'd like to click on the red radio phone after I solved a problem so that I can hear Owen and Lesslie's comments.
I remember playing this game at school 20 years ago. Apparently, one of my classmates got me into playing it, and then I begged my dad to take me to CompUSA (which is an old computer store that used to be in Route 10 next to McDonald's years ago) to get that game.😅
I played this game back in forth grade. I can’t believe I forgot about it until now!
I was today years old when I realized Laptrap’s voice is the same as Timon’s from “The Lion King”, despite growing up with both. 😐
Are you saying Nathan Lane is a voice actor in this game?
@@Darkrising1993 Yes, I think so. 🤔
LapTrap is voiced by Les Hedger. But yes, he does sound a bit like Nathan Lane.
@@animefan7355 Ah! Thank you!
@@kirsti1734 You're welcome.
25:27 POP: Okay, we’ve got all the sneeze berries we need! Now, let’s keep going with this!
I've Played This Game A Lot! Thanks For The Memories
So You Sir Deserve A Subscribe From Someone Who Played This Game
Glad you enjoy it!
38:54 Slide! (Monkey Kingdom Version)
1:10:52 Slide! (Goo Lagoon Version)
so nostalgic! I recently replayed the main "grade'' series of games and this is still my favorite one, I love the background music and the overall mood was more fun and lively (the other grade games are also awesome but they lack the nice music, and sometimes gets eerily silent)
Also... GOO GOO WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU???
Glad you enjoy it!
Happy birthday 🎂
It took me years to realize that the stone entrance to the Goo Lagoon (SpongeBob ripoff, by the way) was made to look like a big nose.
Aw man this brings back so many memories!
i never noticed as a kid but the lavalamp guy in the chamber of illusion at 1:24:50 was a reference to the twilight zone.
i also just recognized that the red right hand in the chamber of order is the same guy who voiced abe lincoln in the telltale sam & max games. hes probably had bigger roles but thats the one i recognized :p
Happy birthday 🎂
Piece out
i love how the wind sound effect at the lava circles is like 10 seconds and just keeps looping
"Do you believe in monsters?🎼 "
I used to think Manthra stole Simba in this song and as a 5 year old I was so sad and scared of it.😅
The talking bird is funny
Does anyone know what Santiago said after they fixed the address stones? It sounded like he said "Hope volume hill arrives safely."
“Hope your mail arrives safely” is what Santiago said.
@@BlazingWiz80 Thx
Wow! I remember this game.
My favorite part is when you look at LapTrap’s map, and he sarcastically says,
“SOOOOOOORRYYYYYYYYYY”
I’m pretty sure I still have the disc for this I played it all the time :}
How do you cross a snake infested ravine with a log bridge when a snake about 50 feet long can jump out at anytime?
i wonder how in the world did that plane pilot survived the bottomless pits of doom im gonna take a guess that he was attacked by MATHRA down there lol
Also, are we going to ignore the fact that the real Mathra is now on the loose?
I love the ending
I played that when I was in Elementary School (at around 7-9 years old)
I just realized there are characters based on rod serling, the Beatles and Jack Nicholson.
I never realized until now that the lava lamp in the chamber of illusion was a nod to Rod Serling! Even some of his dialogue when you first meet him is lifted almost directly from the intro to The Twilight Zone!
It's the real monster, cool
4:45 POP: Spot on, babydoll! You’re going to need this!
I remember playing this game.
1:28 POP: Okay, challenge it is! Now let’s go find that accident prone professor!
4:41 POP: And anytime you think you’ve heard enough from it already, just tap anywhere on the screen once!
55:34 Crabalocks Arguing
7:56 POP: You’re in luck, chimp! These two kids can fix up any mix up!
7:25 POP: Well, you heard it from the monkey’s mouth! If we wanna get across, we better get those berries!
19:27 POP: Hey, look at that! They got their own calendar!
17:20 POP: Oh, geez. You’re gonna sing now, aren’t ya?
23:23 POP: Look at that! They’ve even got monkey cleaners here!
5:19 POP: The Monkey Kingdom’s gone bananas! Not literally, but seriously! Time to check things out over there!
4:51 POP: They got it, LapTrap. You can take a look on the map to see where you are, and you can use LapTrap to make a quick exit, too! When you get back, tap your saved name from the list! And we can keep on going!
40:45 POP: Our day just keeps getting better and better!
10:53 POP: Okay, people! We gotta pick up two rocks and make a bridge! But make sure they weigh just like that big one on the other end!
Let’s look in the backpack
5:16 POP: Looks like I’ve got a rival! Anyway, to learn about leveling, just tap up there! To see how you’re doing, tap here. The Cluefinders, that’s their name, I just found it out, have started their own club! Why not tap here to join it? To switch to another player, tap here. To learn about setting up, tap here. To see who made this nutty thing, tap here! You can tap here to make a quick exit, you can tap here for music on or music off, and you can tap here to get back to what you were doing. The map’s here if you feel like taking a look at it!
Good challenging level.
22:53 POP: Great! We could use them to get across all those bridges for Mr. Stony! Okay, tap on the right vine!
Adrienne VS Uncle James
Link, Bowser VS Mario and Luigi
@@Link77793, Bowser VS Mario and Peach and Luigi
20:14 POP: Anything for you, your majesty!
10:00 POP: That’s the thing about monkeys, doll!
0:05 POP: Hopefully, Reader Rabbit won’t be jealous of this!
23:38 POP: You’re in luck, doll! We can handle this!
20:51 POP: 😱He ate a mouse!! Oh, why did computer games have to be so violent like that? Wait, this is a game. Don’t worry, kids. He’ll regenerate.
13:00 POP: Darn right we do! Just tap on the backpack!
8:26 POP: That plant better not sneeze all over me!
4:34 POP: All right, a road trip! But before we get to it, there’s something I want you to know. To get around, just move your mouse to any corner of the screen.
40:02 POP: Plant versions of The Beatles? Now I’ve seen everything!
7:45 POP: That’s the second time I’ve heard that! Why did I ever see that in a museum?
39:27 POP: Too bad nobody built a flashlight into me!
4:55 POP: Get a move on, people! Let’s round up some fun!
38:28 POP: We’ll keep looking for what we need to find the Professor!
16:35 POP: Not to worry, pal! We got this! Okay, we need your help to insert the right kind of money! Drag and drop it in!
I literally never finished the game as a kid so I had no idea that was the ending 😂
15:57 POP: Maybe we’ll find some later and come back!
15:06 POP: Four more! That stony guy’s getting generous!
12:08 POP: Oh, I know what we gotta do! Are the folks at home good at math? Figure these problems out and we can get across this bridge! We do either addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division!
1:19:24
Ah yes, the Bottomless Pits of Doom. Or as I've named them many years ago, the Bottomless Pits of HECK!
I just realized how badly aged this game looks.
I used to love it. And ironically it was the first game I ever completed.
Happy birthday 🎂
Piece out
3:55 POP: Neither do I! Reader has never traveled here before, and he’s never even heard of you guys! And how could somebody just leave a city behind? That’s just hurtful!
24:16 POP: Ciao! We’re off to keep going with our journey!
12:01 POP: I don’t eat, either! If I get a battery recharge, that’s filling enough for me!
38:41 POP: Good thing I know this is a trick wall! Tap on the right combination, and we’ve got one half of the key!
40:06 POP: Neither am I! So retract the tongue, mister!