ATTENTION EVERYONE WHO EVER HAD A "COMPUTER" CLASS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL:
There is a very specific old game I am looking for (not clue finders). It starts out with a giant house-like structure, except it has all this crazy stuff on it. There are a lot of mini games, two of which stand out in my memory:
one where you are in a boiler room throwing water at yellow red and blue flame monsters
And one where you are shooting fireworks from the roof, and you are playing against a girl in yellow shirt, blue overalls and a ponytail.
WHAT IS THIS GAME
ATTENTION EVERYONE WHO EVER HAD A "COMPUTER" CLASS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL:
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Kid Pix?
Mavis Beacon
skifree but also chips challenge
I don't know but I want to help.
Are we talking Freddy Fish old, or older? Newer?
Anyone remember playing this game at school?
So fucking good.
this?
Definitely Oregon Trail m80
Doesn't matter, nothing compares to the best game
Besides Oregon Trail, of course!
math circus
gotta be bailey's bookhouse
man, fuck computer lab, you were never given enough time to actually get anywhere
Sticking around in the thread to hopefully find another such game.
I don't remember much about it other than I used to play it on Windows 98 and the executable icon was that of an orange cat.
Millie's Math House?
If not, it might be another game in the series.
I can't send an image right now though, just google it
This game was part of the series
who /math blaster/ here?
Millie's math house?
Yes, that's it
or, I'm not OP, I'm just saying "yes, that's millie's math house"
this is now a zoombini thread
I always thought the original was more fun
I'm trying to remember a game that I played during elementary school computer labs as well.
Besides the usual Harry Potter PC games we got to play which were god tier, there was this other game that kinda reminded me of incredible machine but it was far more focused on lasers and changing the colors of lasers.
I can't remember the name of the game but I'm almost positive it started with an E.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Anyone remember this game with like a witch or something and you had to do certain actions in a certain order to progress?
King's Quest 2
We only had one computer in my school, it didn't have any games and they never allowed us to use it.
In my computer class, user, we had to fight to get 1 of the 2 color computers.
And by color, I mean FOUR COLOR computers. All the others were green and black.
Literally available on Android now. Same old music and voices, remastered graphics
Oregon Trail
The art for this game is way more messed up than I remembered.
Kewala typing practice thing.
Did it also have purple paint in buckets you use?
I remember playing the Aussie version of Oregon Trail.
It was called Crossing the Mountains and you just had to send various expeditions across the Great Dividing Range to discover more territory. Not sure if there was a final goal, I never beat it.
I can't find a copy now for the life of me, and besides it was on Mac.
My fucking niggers, these and backyard baseball were legit.
Super oldfag here, I remember playing a game that taught math. The only part I really remember is a level that taught multiplication. You'd ride around on a skateboard and collect numbers that bounced around. I believe the screen was divided into 3 segments, 2 sections on the left, and one on the right. In the section on the right, shit would move super fast.
It was on the IBM PS2, or a variant of that.
>no mention of Lemmings yet
Anyone have the one game with the alien that flies around the US with trivia?
There was one game on the 1st grade computer that i can't remember. it was a 2D platformer with kinda cartoony graphics. I don't remember much except there was a boss battle and the main character (and this could be completely wrong) was dressed in a stereotypical detective/sleuth outfit (hat and trenchcoat)
it was a bright and happy game too, not sad or mysterious.
WE'RE ON THE CASE AND WE'RE CHASING HER THROUGH HISTORY
Hijaking this thread
Looking for a windows ouzzle game, premise kinda like qbert, you control a cube in a 3D arena and you have to light all the floor tiles, the soundtrack was tribal as fuck.
>$5
Money doesn't grow on trees, user.
Whats the original eat fish to become a bigger fish game that was on a lot of school computers?
I know there are a lot of clones but this one had realistic sprites.
Carmen Sandiego?
lol what are you 70
I still miss her :(
Man these and the one with the Snake, fuck, I remember playing these games a lot.
My favorites which I hardly ever get to play was the one where you're on a mountain while collecting snowballs, money, and elves.
Shit was cash.
Honorable mention is Amazon Trial, fun, but bullshit as you die to everything easily.
Oregon Trail I didn't get to play til I got older.
Does anyone remember a fossil excavation simulator? It was a learning computer game in public schools, you had to like brush off the fossils after you dig them up.
Anyone remember an old mac game where you are transformed into a weird troll character and sent to an island full of mini games that you must complete in order to get the ingredients to produce a potion that will send you home?
I I played it in the early ninties.
Since we're on the topic of school games, have there been any new ones recently?
Or are they still using the GOAT ones posted in this thread?
Underrated
HOLY SHIT I FINALLY FOUND THE GAME
THANK YOU BASED user
Who /JumpStartSecondGrade/ here?
FLEENS!? YOU'RE NOT FLEENS!
STAND BACK, NIGGERS
BEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GAME COMING THROUGH
anyone remember a game that the main character was a pig and you had to collect puzzle pieces or some shit.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
heh
Not that game tho
>tfw all of the cool kids hogged the computers so I couldn't ever play it
What is that 3rd person shooter where you play as an alien that fights plants?
Is it from the Super Solvers series? My memories of it are really hazy, but it kinda sounds like it.
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My School had fucking Space Hulk installed on a school computer. Apparently, our Science Teacher was a huge WH40K nerd and played it during tests in the back with the volume off.
He's the reason I got into the Tabletop and why I'm so hyped for Deathwing right now.