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[277] [278] [279] Wayne LaPierre publicly blamed video games for the shooting, specifically targeting the free online game Kindergarten Killer, created by Gary Short. [280] Police found numerous [281] video games in the basement of Adam Lanza's home, which was used as a gaming area. The final report into the shooting by the State Attorney ...
This is a list of notable educational video games. There is some overlap between educational games and interactive CD-ROMs and other programs (based on player agency), and between educational games and related genres like simulations and interactive storybooks (based on how much gameplay is devoted to education). This list aims to list games ...
Blue's Clues Kindergarten is a Windows and Macintosh PC video game distributed on CD-ROM. [2] Based on the television series Blue's Clues , kids can learn different skills that will help them get ready for grade school.
This game resembles some form of board game featuring red and black checkers-styled spaces and snowman game pieces. The game pieces hold signs of different colors, each with a word on it. The goal is to get one of C.J.'s pieces to the other side of the board before Lucianova (Lucy/the computer) gets hers to the other side of the board.
BloodStorm is a 1994 arcade fighting game published by Strata and developed by Incredible Technologies.It is considered a spiritual sequel to Time Killers.. BloodStorm was dubbed as a possible "Mortal Kombat-killer" in an attempt to surpass rival Midway Games's success with Mortal Kombat, though it did not prevail.
Many mini games are available in both games, but in each game they are different. The house lay-out is the same except in Big Thinkers 1st Grade the woods is replaced with a garage. Big Thinkers! Kindergarten taught skills such as measurements, spelling, and letter identification. [5]
The Junior Field Trips series is a trilogy of point-and-click children's computer and video games released by Humongous Entertainment in conjunction with Random House.These games (in general) offered virtual tours of particular locations related to their theme, and included a game suite with virtual coloring pages, a scavenger hunt, and various other games depending upon the title.