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Imagination Express is an educational series of interactive storybook generator [1] video games developed by Edmark. [2] [3] The titles in the series include Destination: Castle (November 15, 1994), [3] Destination: Neighborhood (November 15, 1994), [3] Destination: Rain Forest (May 5, 1995), [4] Destination: Ocean, Destination: Pyramids, and Destination: Time Trip, USA.
The slugcat can use spears and debris to defend itself from predators in the hostile, ruined, and obtuse 2D world. [3] [4] The player is given little explicit guidance and is free to explore the world in any direction [4] by entering pipes and crawling through passages that span across over 1,600 static screens that each spawn their creatures in set locations.
The game designers are Jane Jensen and Gano Haine. The game was going to be ported to Amiga and Macintosh, but those releases never came out. [1] [2] A sequel, Lost Secret of the Rainforest, was released in 1993. The last of Sierra's various Quest series, EcoQuest is designed to teach about the importance of environmental ethics.
Year Title Developer Original platform(s) Notes 1982: Survival Island: Starpath: Atari 2600: 1985: The Oregon Trail (1985 video game) MECC: Apple IIe, DOS, Windows 3.x, Classic Mac OS, Windows, Dedicated handheld
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Video games which primarily take place in forest settings. Subcategories. This category has only the ...
The game begins as the king of Azon is shot with a poison dart while trying to protect the rainforest from the Cut and Run Gang. Two protagonists then step on an adventurous quest to retrieve the magical rainforest crystals and save the king from the poison's deadly effects. Simultaneously, their mission is to preserve the rainforest.
SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest is a construction and management simulation game published by Maxis in 1995. Though it was not developed by Maxis, they still referred to it as a " software toy " instead of a "video game" because it remained faithful to the philosophy of the company.
In Lost Secret of the Rainforest, the second installment in the series, Adam, now slightly older and able to speak with animals as a matter of course, explores the tropical rainforest in search of a cure of a disease afflicting the local Indigenous peoples of South America, and a way to save the rainforest from destruction. One of the game's ...