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Junkland Jam
by Southpeak Interactive 1998
 
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Drabsville, U.S.A. - a little in-noteworthy,
waste-of-a-town, where sight-seeing was watching TV, and the only thing to do was buy
things from it. Simon Fehfer conducted things differently, thoug. He was going to be a
harmonica maestro. That is, until his mother's newest infomercial purchase the
Turbo-Charged JUNK Sucker 2000, swept-up and swallowed all of his possessions, including
his harmonica. Knowing that he'd have to face the music of what might be on the other
side. Simon demanded, that the scaly, trash-mouthed Junk Sucker take him also. Swept-up,
he fell down into the magically-zany, interactive world of Junkland, where through a
musical adventure, trash is transformed into treasure and learning is never a waste of
time.
- 5 unique far-out environments set the tone for hours of
creative exploration
- Stunning backgrounds strike a chord in the mind's eye of every
child's imagination
- Bonus harmonica and music book
- Through the use of everyday items, kids can conduct
interesting scientific experiments, and create their own one-of-a-kind musical instruments
to compose original melodies
- Junkland Jam is based on the original concept by Bill Bloom.
Original Junkland Jam music composed by Bill Bloom, publisher of more than 80 memorable
children's songs
- Written by Bill Bloom and Carin Greenberg Baker. Baker is the
author of the award-winning children's series, "Ghostwriter"
- On-screen journal of scientific experiments reinforces
learning away from the computer
- Easy-to-use interface and navigation eases frustration and
makes learning fun
- Music and logic puzzles teach children to creatively think for
themselves by using ordninary objects in extraordinary ways
ESRB: Everyone
Minimal system requirements:
- Windows 95/98
- 486/100 processor or higher
- 16 MB RAM
- 2x CD-ROM-drive
- SVGA graphics
- 16 Bit Windows compatible sound card
- Mouse
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adventurearchiv - 03-07-05
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