Omg I saw the thumbnail and immediately remembered/heard the dogs voice. I had this game in 1998 or 1999, played it on a compaq WIN98, I always thought it was a 3rd grade game. I played it a lot. Then I got into MathBlaster 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade; and the ClueFinders games were the best, addicting, and probably the closest to age appropriate for their target audience. I want the CLUEFINDERS games back. I wish there were app versions, in full, for iPad. The Learning Company needs to bring back the games for our own siblings and young kids.
The version I played at school didn't have voice acting in it. For example, in the first activity of the video, when you select a wrong answer and the bear shows up to tell you so, in place of his voice was some crude low-pitched melody.
I remember in the elevator scene with the frog, the rabbit raises an open hand to high five with the frog, but said frog uses his tongue to slap it, leaving it covered in his saliva, much to the rabbit's disgust.
@2:54 Not the voice I'd expect to hear from that one! @21:06 Anybody recognize the fish from Treasure Cove?! @22:17 My friends and I always chose "Type your own phrase", and boy, the things we would type in those blanks!
Omg I saw the thumbnail and immediately remembered/heard the dogs voice. I had this game in 1998 or 1999, played it on a compaq WIN98, I always thought it was a 3rd grade game. I played it a lot. Then I got into MathBlaster 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade; and the ClueFinders games were the best, addicting, and probably the closest to age appropriate for their target audience. I want the CLUEFINDERS games back. I wish there were app versions, in full, for iPad. The Learning Company needs to bring back the games for our own siblings and young kids.
i grew up playing this game on the old mac desktop computers. so many memories XD
it was always Mac vs apple
Oh my god I used to love this game.
+CrystalJupiter same here
CrystalJupiter me too. one of my favorites
The version I played at school didn't have voice acting in it. For example, in the first activity of the video, when you select a wrong answer and the bear shows up to tell you so, in place of his voice was some crude low-pitched melody.
Man I miss playing repetitive activities just to see five second cartoons. Those were the best rewards.
I remember in the elevator scene with the frog, the rabbit raises an open hand to high five with the frog, but said frog uses his tongue to slap it, leaving it covered in his saliva, much to the rabbit's disgust.
Cute Tummy of the Forbidden One ihhhh
Oh my gosh! My grandma used to have this one.
@2:54 Not the voice I'd expect to hear from that one! @21:06 Anybody recognize the fish from Treasure Cove?! @22:17 My friends and I always chose "Type your own phrase", and boy, the things we would type in those blanks!
8:16 "Muh name's not Shane, kid!"
Yes, Katie, he is.
Put some pants on Reader!
this is how I found out I wanted to be a actor and I like acting
aye yoooo dis my jam
Best game ever.
Nostalgia!!!!!
*Sighs*
What's happened to computers these days
Comptuers may do much for us now, but... back before we were net surfers...
...We had so much
Who is your favorite male actor?
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