Английская Википедия:3-D Body Adventure

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3-D Body Adventure is a 1994 educational video game developed by Knowledge Adventure and published by Levande Böcker i Norden for MS-DOS, Mac OS, Microsoft Windows.

In 2014, Jordan Freeman Group, a subsidiary of ZOOM, officially released the title amongst other Knowledge Adventure titles, having secured the exclusive rights to upgrade and re-release the company's back-catalog to play on modern machines.[1]

Some copies of the game come in hexagon-shaped packaging.

Gameplay

Players can explore the human body, answer questions in quizzes, or try to save a body from invading microbes.

Reception

Multimediokert felt the game gave them a headache.[2] In a comprehensive analysis of the title, one thing that stood out to Шаблон:Proper name was the "lack of aesthetics of the images quality, this is mainly due to the unclear presentation form".[3] Retrojunk felt it was memorable, despite not having as many activities as other Knowledge Adventure titles.[4] Superkids playtesters felt the game offered a more interesting journey through the human body than they'd experienced in school.[5] ComputerLife thought the game's special effects made it a better alternative to processing the information than taking a heavy book off the shelf.[6] Meanwhile, PC Magazine noted its "spectacular multimedia demos".[6] Software for Teaching Science: A Critical Catalogue of Software for Science felt it would be a great way to encourage children's curiosity for anatomy.[7]

It became one of Knowledge Adventure's flagship products, alongside their JumpStart series.[8]

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