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Beleef samen met de vriendelijke draak Nikkie en zijn vrienden allerlei avonturen op een schateiland.
Originele titel: My Make Believe Treasure Isle
Uitgeverij: Zwijsen
Ontwikkelaar: LCSI
Verschenen: 1997
-- Review on the web --
The island in My Make Believe Treasure Isle is a set of connected scenes -- a beach, a pirate ship, a cave, a lagoon, a rainforest, and a tree house. Players create animations in these scenes from a selection of characters (e.g., a dragon, a pirate, a captain, children), and actions (e.g., jump, run, swim, talk) and emotions (e.g., sad, angry, happy). Players can mark out a path for the characters to follow and place small pictures along the way indicating what the characters will do. Creating animations involves the mathematics of logical thinking, sequencing, and reasoning about spatial relationships -- content that is receiving increasing emphasis in schools today. Each scene also has an activity such as solving a tangram puzzle, leading a character to a treasure, or creating a rhythm. See also My Make Believe Castle for a similar game for slightly younger children.
-- Source: https://mathequity.terc.edu/gw/html/MyIsle.html --
-- Video creator notes --
Graphical issues and crashes can be fixed by setting display mode of Windows to 256 colours before starting the game.
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Highlight
0:06 Intros
1:54 Strand
22:00 Ritmespel
25:51 Boomhuis
31:04 Schip
39:58 Grot
59:07 Lagune
1:05:26 Bos
1:15:10 Einde
-- Game Credits --
Unknown roll: Ravensburger Interactive
Publisher: Zwijsen
Developer: LCSI
-- Settings and application information --
Used emulator: 86box
CPU: Intel Pentium 90
RAM: 64MB
GPU: S3 Trio64V2/DX
OS: Windows 95c
MIDI: MIDI Out to System MIDI (Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth)
Screen resolution: 640x480
Output scaling: 2x
Scaling: Integer scaling / Nearest
Music for ending credits: TOKYO MACHINE & Guy Arthur - GET UP
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Het Drakenkasteel is ontwikkeld voor kinderen vanaf vijf jaar. Tijdens het spel worden de fantasie en creativiteit van de kinderen bevorderd. Door op verschillende figuren te klikken gebeuren er allerlei dingen. En door het inspreken van teksten kunnen de kinderen de figuren vanalles laten zeggen.
Op het droomkasteel van Nikkie is alles mogelijk. Hij heeft allerlei vrienden, zoals een prinses, een tovenaar, een heks en een buitengewoon onhandig paard. Met deze personages kunnen kinderen hun eigen verhalen samenstellen.
Originele titel: My Make Believe Castle
-- Review on the web --
My Make Believe Castle is a computer environment for imaginative play and animation. Children populate a castle and its grounds with characters (e.g., witch, dragon, jester) and bring them to life with actions and emotions (e.g., jump, dance, become angry, shrink, do a somersault when you meet the princess). Creating animations involves the mathematics of logical thinking, sequencing, and reasoning about spatial relationships -- content that is receiving increasing emphasis in schools today. The program also offers several activities, involving problem-solving and design. While My Make Believe Castle is accessible to pre-readers, it's also rich enough to offer challenge for older children, especially those drawn into the fantasy castle world and enthused about creating their own stories. See also My Make Believe Treasure Isle for a similar game for slightly older children.
-- Source: https://mathequity.terc.edu/gw/html/Mycastle.html --
-- Developer description --
Nicky’s Make Believe Castle (name of iOS release) lets children step into a world of make believe in which they can make princesses run or jump, princes dance or do a somersault, and Nicky the dragon take a nap, giggle, or stamp his foot in a fit of dragon pique. Endless variations mean hours of ever-changing, imaginative play.
-- Source: http://mymakebelieve.com --
-- Video creator notes --
At some points in the video, graphical artifact occur. The reason for this is unknown, changing GPUs and moving the IRQs of the GPU in Windows 95 did not solve it. Edit: Later found out that this is likely fixed by setting display mode of Windows to 256 colours before starting the game. I had it set to 16-bit colour mode. From 4:31 onwards 2 sound effects can be heard that are not part of the game. They were accidentally left in from editing. But can also be seen as a way to watermark my content by including easter eggs ;)
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Highlight
0:11 Intros
1:18 Start screen
1:31 Buiten
23:26 Slaapkamer
32:40 Bossen
37:26 Doolhof
38:28 Kerker
43:40 Binnenplaats
48:56 Hal
52:46 Einde
-- Game Credits --
Unknown roll: Ravensburger Interactive
Publisher: Zwijsen
Developer: LCSI
-- Settings and application information --
Used emulator: 86box
CPU: Intel Pentium 90
RAM: 64MB
GPU: S3 Trio64V2/DX
OS: Windows 95c
MIDI: MIDI Out to System MIDI (Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth)
Screen resolution: 640x480
Output scaling: 2x
Scaling: Integer scaling / Nearest
Music for ending credits: TOKYO MACHINE & Guy Arthur - GET UP
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Is it an YTPMV? Kinda maybe. The definition was never very clear to begin with ;)
Am kind of tonedeaf so it is not really all that good😅
Music: Hard Times by Paramore.
#paramore #ytpmv
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Barbie Magic Genie Bottle is a computer game that is packaged with a custom-purpose input peripheral -- an actual genie bottle that attaches to a Windows PC via a standard PC 15-pin joystick port. The bottle is used to invoke special actions during the game and is thus a required component of the gameplay.
Barbie transports the player to the distant land where you will be assisting her. Barbie needs the player to visit 5 different lands and collect 5 different gems. In order to collect the gem in each land, the player must solve a puzzle. Solving the puzzle requires collecting 5 puzzle pieces scattered about the land.
Gameplay involves navigating through a first-person 3D city on foot and via flying carpet, which raises the player up to a higher plane. All the while, Barbie is in tow lending advice. Throughout different cities, the player also has to interact with other people and complete sub-quests that they assign in order to advance the game.
Barbie Magic Genie Bottle and CD-ROM was released in 2000 for PC (Windows 95 + 98). The game was developed by Gorilla Systems and published by Mattel Interactive as part of Barbie Software for Girls collection. In this game, Barbie is a genie who needs to find her missing power gems with help from a Magic Genie Bottle. It cost $39.99. There is also a Game Boy Color game named Barbie Magic Genie Adventure.
Official Description
"Release Barbie Genie from her Bottle and save the kingdom together!
Fly on your own magic carpet to five exotic lands in search of Barbie® Genie's stolen power gems! Your Magic Genie Bottle gives you the power to reveal secret clues, solve puzzles and magically release Barbie® Genie so she can help you on your journey! Only you can save the kingdom from the Evil Sultan and give Barbie® Genie her powers back!
Search for the five missing power gems with Barbie Genie!
Use the magical map to explore lands like the Rainbow Forest and City in the Clouds!
Collect and discover hidden clues by using your Magic Genie Bottle!
Meet new friends and find out special secrets on your quest!
Play fun games and solve puzzles by rubbing your Magic Genie Bottle!
Play Benefits:
Hours of computer fun searching for the missing power gems!
Magic Genie Bottle empowers girls during the adventure gameplay!
Promotes creative thinking and problem solving!
Here's how to create on-screen magic with your Magic Genie Bottle!
Bottle plugs into computer...
Then rub the bottle...
Lift the lid and watch the bottle light up...
Like magic! Barbie® appears on-screen and guides you on the quest for the missing power gems!
Check out barbie.com!"
Characters
Barbie Genie
Sultan Kardal
Kardal’s Genie
-- Sources: Fandom, Mobygames --
-- Game credits --
Voice Over Talent Chris Anthony, Kimberly D. Brooks, Flo Di Re, Michael Gough, John Hyke, Roger Labon Jackson, Lani Minella
Full credits available at: mobygames.com/game/windows/barbie-magic-genie-bottle/credits
-- Video creator notes --
The CD version of this game was played using a virtual machine. The virtual machine software used is VMWare using guest OS Windows XP. The game seems to work fine on Windows 10, though I needed the game to run windowed to be able to make sure recording was working. The game was played without the physical bottle since I don't have one. The bottle would normally connect via game port which was commonly available on PCs back in the day. However, you can also emulate the functionality of the bottle using the F5 and F6 keys. The F5 key is for rubbing the bottle and the F6 key for removing the cap.
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Highlight
0:10 Intros
2:10 The Market
36:38 The Oasis
51:11 The Ice Mountain
1:06:50 Rainbow Forest
1:18:55 City in the Clouds
1:33:30 Oasis Puzzle
1:35:03 Game ending
-- Game info --
Developed by: Gorilla Systems Corporation
Published by: Mattel Interactive
Released: 2000
-- Settings and application information --
Game played using VMWare Workstation, Guest: Windows XP SP3
Recorded using OBS
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
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Others are renamed versions of popular games. "Remember!" is basically Concentration, a memory game. "The Cheese King" is Hangman, while the "On-Ramps & Off Ramps" is the board game chutes & ladders. "Word Hunt!" is the device in puzzle books where you find words in letter grids. In "Guess It!", you use logic to figure out which fruits are used and which locations they've been placed in. "Lines & Boxes" is another logic game, making boxes by drawing lines between a grid of dots. Finally, Tangrams is a spatial recognition game, fitting pieces into different shapes.
This is a compilation of Putt-Putt's Fun Pack and Fatty Bear's Fun Pack, along with four new games. Most of the games are played against either Putt-Putt or Fatty Bear.
Most of these games have multiple difficulty levels. Although designed for children 3-8, many of the games should give even parents the occasional run-for-the-money at the hardest level.
Finally, there are four games just for fun: In "Circus Stormin'" - a side-scrolling arcade game - you control Putt-Putt up and down, moving him around obstacles and having him pick up balloons. There's also a sliding tiles (logic puzzle) game with slightly varying images, and a Pachinko pinball where you can create your own 'field' of 6x11 bumpers and the balls make amusing sounds when they hit. There's also a 35-page in-game coloring book with 16 mixable palette slots.
Putt-Putt & Fatty Bear's Activity Pack is a spin-off game released in March 25, 1994 by Humongous Entertainment MS-DOS and Macintosh systems. It is a combination of the previously released spin-offs Putt-Putt's Fun Pack and Fatty Bear's Fun Pack with four new mini-games added.
The game features fifteen mini-games hosted by either Putt-Putt or Fatty Bear. This is the only game featuring both of these characters together, disregarding cameos. All of the background music is entirely recycled from Putt-Putt Joins the Parade, even in the games that are originally from Fatty Bear's Fun Pack.
-- Sources: Fandom, Mobygames --
-- Game credits --
Full credits available at: mobygames.com/game/windows/putt-putt-and-fatty-bears-activity-pack/credits
-- Video creator notes --
The Steam version of the game was played on Windows 10 using ScummVM.
This game on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/294720/PuttPutt_and_Fatty_Bears_Activity_Pack
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Highlight
0:15 Intros
0:39 Checkers
12:09 Tic Tac Toe
14:35 Remember
17:20 Puzzle Blocks
20:44 Pinball
21:35 Cheese King
25:06 Reversi
37:22 Lines and Boxes
44:24 Go Fish
51:35 Coloring
55:44 Tangrams
58:13 Word Hunt
1:00:55 Guess It!
1:05:16 On-Ramps and Off-Ramps
1:10:03 Circus Stormin'
1:14:35 Video end
-- Game info --
Published and developed by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 1994
-- Settings and application information --
Game played using ScummVM
Recorded using OBS
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
To retain the pixel art look of the game, the game was scaled to 1920x1200 which is 3 times the original resolution. The video was then uploaded in 2560x1440 resolution.
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Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon is the second game in the Putt-Putt series. It was released in 1993 by Humongous Entertainment for the DOS operating system as well as the 3DO. It was ported to the Mac OS in 1994 and Windows 3.1 and higher in 1995. Some parts of the moon are several references to Star Wars episodes 4-6: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. These are possible references to Lucasfilm Games, as the creator Ron Gilbert had initially worked for them and created the (now famous) SCUMM engine for Maniac Mansion.
An accident at Mr. Firebird's Fireworks Factory blasted Putt-Putt and Pep to the moon. They need to explore the moon to find and receive rocket parts to return home.
This was the first Humongous video game to feature the soundtrack composed by George Alistair Sanger, who would then compose later popular HE games such as Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds, Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo, and Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet. Unlike the other HE classics, the MIDI soundtrack to this game was also optimized for higher-end sound cards, such as the Roland GS. It was also the first Putt-Putt game in the series to feature a vocal opening theme (on the 3DO version and the later Windows versions; the MS-DOS and Macintosh versions simply had an instrumental opening theme).
Plot
Putt-Putt and Pep are excited to visit Mr. Firebird in the Fireworks Factory. As they enter, they are welcomed by Mr. Firebird. Mr. Firebird offers Putt-Putt to make fireworks, but he warns him not to touch the lever. After he finishes, a butterfly enters the factory and lands on the lever. Unfortunately, the excited Pep tries to catch the butterfly, only to pull the lever by accident. Rockets flew around everywhere, and one of them blasted Putt-Putt and Pep through the roof and out of the factory! The two of them fly into space and eventually land on the moon, and Putt-Putt wonders how they will return to Earth.
Putt-Putt meets Rover after being saved from the moon goo when a bridge collapsed. Rover explains his situation of being abandoned by astronauts, and wants to return to Earth too. After Putt-Putt wishes that there's something he can do, Rover shows Putt-Putt a rocket ice cream shop. Putt-Putt needs to find rocket parts and glowing moon crystals to purchase the rocket and fly back to Earth.
Once Putt-Putt has everything, he purchases the rocket with glowing moon crystals. Putt-Putt then places the parts and the rocket blasts to Earth. Back on Earth, the other cars are happy that Putt-Putt has returned and has met Rover.
Gameplay
The player takes control of Putt-Putt with the goal of finding the missing rocket parts so Putt-Putt can return to Earth and having fun along the way. The game is played by using the mouse to interact with the environment. By clicking on various areas called Click Points, the player can collect items, talk with other characters, and watch entertaining animations. Items are collected to help the player solve puzzles. The game contains many places on the moon. While searching for the missing parts, the player can learn about all the places that are on the moon.
-- Sources: Fandom, Mobygames --
-- Game credits --
Full credits available at: mobygames.com/game/windows/putt-putt-goes-to-the-moon/credits
-- Video creator notes --
The Steam version of the game was played on Windows 10 using ScummVM.
This game on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/294650/PuttPutt_Goes_to_the_Moon
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Highlight
0:14 Intros
1:05 Driving
3:00 Fireworks factory
5:50 In space
8:00 On the moon
10:02 Hide and seek Minigame
11:30 Rover
13:15 Plan for rocket
17:54 Moon basketball
18:54 Beauty shop
21:00 Steering wheel
22:13 Moon City Observatory
26:00 Alien tag minigame
28:18 Man in the moon, nose cone
31:51 Cosmic Dust Diner
33:18 Bear Stormin' Minigame
41:27 More Alien Tag
42:57 Bought the Rocket
44:12 Rocket Fuel
49:11 Receiving the key
55:05 Start Rocket Ship
57:00 Game Credits
-- Game info --
Published and developed by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 1993
-- Settings and application information --
Game played using ScummVM
Recorded using OBS
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
To retain the pixel art look of the game, the game was scaled to 1920x1200 which is 3 times the original resolution. The video was then uploaded in 2560x1440 resolution.
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Putt-Putt Joins the Parade is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Humongous Entertainment for DOS in 1992, on five floppy disks and on CD-ROM. In 1994, a 3DO version was released in both the United States and Japan. A Windows and Macintosh version was released in 1995. It is the first game developed by Humongous Entertainment.
Putt-Putt Joins the Parade is the first game in the Putt-Putt series and introduces Putt-Putt as the main character. Cartown is having its annual Pet Parade and Putt-Putt wants to join. Before he can enter the parade, he must first get a pet, find a balloon, and get cleaned at the car wash.
Probably most notable for being produced by Ron Gilbert, creator of the Maniac Mansion and Monkey Island series, allowing this and most subsequent Humongous releases to run on the powerful SPUTM engine (popularly known as SCUMM) used in those games.
Plot
When Putt-Putt hears on his radio that a pet parade is coming to Cartown, he really wants to be in it. Before he can enter the parade, he must find a pet and a balloon, and get cleaned at the car wash. After that, Putt-Putt goes to talk to Smokey the Fire Engine to borrow his lawn mower, so he could make some money to use the car wash. He goes to Green Street, Red Street, and Blue Street to help people by mowing lawns and delivering groceries for Mr. Baldini to earn money for the car wash. Putt-Putt then helps a car, Mrs. Airbag, who lost her baby in the movies. After finding Baby Beep, Mrs. Airbag allows Putt-Putt to take her last balloon as a reward for helping her. Finally, he goes in a cave and finds a puppy that he names Pep. After that, he is the leader of the parade, and everyone has a happy day!
Gameplay
Putt-Putt Joins the Parade, like other later Humongous Entertainment games, is a point-and-click adventure game. The player takes control of Putt-Putt with the goal of finding a pet and a balloon, getting cleaned at the car wash, getting a new paint job, or doing both of those things, and having fun along the way. The game is played by using the mouse to interact with the environment. By clicking on various areas called Click Points, the player can collect items, talk with other characters, and watch entertaining animations. Items are collected to help the player solve puzzles. The game contains five different areas to explore: the three streets, the cave, and the movie theater. These areas are joined in the middle by Cartown.
Of course, Putt-Putt can join the parade either with or without getting a car wash if he has a new paint job assigned.
-- Sources: Fandom, Mobygames --
-- Game credits --
Full credits available at: mobygames.com/game/windows/putt-putt-joins-the-parade/credits
-- Video creator notes --
The Steam version of the game was played on Windows 10 using ScummVM.
This game on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/283920/PuttPutt_Joins_the_Parade
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Highlight
0:10 Intros
1:15 Going to cartown
5:44 Smokey the Fire Engine
7:15 Toy Store
15:42 Baldini's Grocery Store, Birdseed
22:00 Found Puppy
22:53 Cartown Movies, Balloon
25:00 Carwash
27:10 Delivering more groceries
30:00 Mowing lawns, Found bone
36:09 Cartown Color
37:54 Smokey
38:45 Pep joins
39:20 Parade starts
41:24 Credits
-- Game info --
Published and developed by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 1992
-- Settings and application information --
Game played using ScummVM
Recorded using OBS
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
To retain the pixel art look of the game, the game was scaled to 1920x1200 which is 3 times the original resolution. The video was then uploaded in 2560x1440 resolution.
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You and Putt-Putt have to travel into the Time of Dinosaurs, the Medieval Times, the Wild West and the Future, so Putt-Putt can be reunited with his things. Along the way you must collect items that you will need to get your things back, meet some new friends and solve difficult puzzles.
Some friends you will meet are Mr. Brachiosaurus, Silverado Sam, King Chariot and Darien the librarian and some needed items are a stone bowl, fire wood, a rope and some custom made pet food.
Putt-Putt Travels Through Time is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Humongous Entertainment in 1997. It is the fourth game in the Putt-Putt series. Infogrames later re-packaged this game in a bundle with Putt-Putt and Pep's Balloon-O-Rama in 1999. It was, fifteen years later, ported to iOS on August 14, 2012.
In this game, Putt-Putt must travel through time to retrieve his calculator, history report, lunchbox, and Pep. He travels through four time periods: age of the dinosaurs, medieval times, wild west, and the future. It is also the last game to feature Jason Ellefson as the voice of Putt-Putt.
Plot
The game begins with Putt-Putt packing his new school supplies. Putt-Putt is excited to show Mr. Firebird his history report, calculator, Smokey the Fire Engine lunchbox, and Pep before school starts. He wakes up Pep, brings his coin, and heads down the road to Mr. Firebird's Lab. He explains about his new Time Portal invention, which allows the past and future to be seen without actually traveling there. After Putt-Putt takes out his things, Mr. Firebird attempts to start the machine. After failing, he realizes he needs a coin to start the machine, and he is fresh out. Putt-Putt offers the coin, and Mr. Firebird starts the machine.
However, the Time Portal goes haywire and opens up. It sucks Putt-Putt's objects and Pep into time. A panicked Mr. Firebird tells Putt-Putt of the risk of being sucked into time unless the portal is closed for good. Putt-Putt assures him that he will gather his things and Pep soon, and enters the Time Portal. Putt-Putt must retrieve his lost things and his lost dog Pep in order for Mr. Firebird to close the portal for good.
In the end, Putt-Putt returns to the present with all his things and Pep as fast as lightning, and Mr. Firebird is surprised to see him with his items and Pep, congratulates Putt-Putt for doing a great job, and successfully closes the portal for good before Putt-Putt shows him his new school supplies. Putt-Putt tells Mr. Firebird that he doesn't know about disasters and liked time traveling and that it is the best fun ever between him and Mr. Firebird. Mr. Firebird is glad that Putt-Putt had so much fun while time traveling, but then tells Putt-Putt that he's going to be late for school unless he hurries according to Mr. Firebird's calculations. Putt-Putt tells him that he's right, and he will show him his school supplies and Pep later. At school, Putt-Putt shares the news by telling everyone about time traveling.
Gameplay
The game contains four different areas to explore: the Age of the Dinosaurs, Medieval Times, Wild West, and the Future. These areas are joined in the middle by the Time Portal and Cartown.
-- Sources: Fandom, Mobygames --
-- Game credits --
Full credits available at: mobygames.com/game/windows/putt-putt-travels-through-time/credits
-- Video creator notes --
The Steam version of the game was played on Windows 10 using ScummVM.
This game on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/294670/PuttPutt_Travels_Through_Time
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:04 Highlight
0:40 Game intro
1:44 Going to Mr. Firebird
6:23 Time portal
11:06 Time of Dinosaurs
32:52 Medieval times
37:56 Time of Dinosaurs, Picture Jumble
40:04 Wild West
46:16 The Future
56:40 Lunchbox
58:11 The Future
1:08:15 Going back
1:09:53 Wild West, Oil & Water
1:13:00 Medieval times
1:13:11 Open gate
1:14:00 History report, Book
1:21:48 Blacksmith
1:23:12 Shoo, Crow, Shoo! Minigame
1:26:20 Chewy Fruity Wagon Wheels
1:27:25 Tobias T. Train
1:34:13 Found Pep
1:34:45 Game end, Credits
-- Game info --
Published and developed by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 1997
-- Settings and application information --
Game played using ScummVM
Recorded using OBS
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
To keep the pixel art look of the game, the game window was scaled at 1280x960. Then in OBS, I scaled the output to 1920x1440. The video was then uploaded in 2560x1440 resolution.
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There's also 5 mini-games - Clown Table (the "Mr Potatohead" game), Magic Cards (concentration), the arcade game Peanut Gallery (tossing peanuts to cars moving across the screen), Pie Toss Arena (360 degrees of target practice tossing) and the arcady Titanic Trampoline, which is kind of a vertical (bouncing) scroller where Putt bounces up multiple screen levels, popping balloons for points.
Putt-Putt Joins the Circus is the 6th game in the Putt-Putt series and was released in 2000.
Alternate Titles
"Бип-Бип Выступает в Цирке " -- Russian Spelling
"Töff-Töff geht zum Zirkus " -- German Title
"Putt-Putt 4 - In het Circus " -- Dutch Title
"Pouce-Pouce 4 - Découvre le Cirque " -- French Title
"Bip-Bip Vystupaet v Cirke" -- Russian Title
-- Sources: Fandom, Mobygames --
-- Game credits --
Full credits available at mobygames.com/game/windows/putt-putt-joins-the-circus/credits
Featuring the Voice of Nancy Cartwright (as Putt-Putt)
Additional Voice Talent by Henry Dardenne, Stefan Mitchell, Ken Boynton, Scott Burns, George Catalano, Jeff Steitzer, David Scully, Kelly Wright, Jessi Badami, Kathy Levin, Laura Kenny, Kathleen Seymour, Bhama Rogers, Kymberli Colbourne, Graham Staff, Trinity Ward, Rebecca Ireland, Gail Shelly, Sophie McDonald, Tristan Bancks
-- Video creator notes --
The Steam version of the game was played on Windows 10 using ScummVM.
This game on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/294690/PuttPutt_Joins_the_Circus
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:54 On the way
5:37 At the circus
7:19 B.J. Sweeney
10:10 Big Top song
12:44 Lester the flea
13:33 Bart the Peanut Cart
16:08 Reginald the Lion
19:21 The Circus Song
20:44 BuzzSaw
22:03 Sebastian the Seal
23:50 Belobrodnik Bear
28:24 Painting Putt-Putt
30:55 Hank the Security Car
33:30 Found Umbrella
35:00 Face maker minigame
35:54 Honko the Clown
37:33 Found trampoline
39:30 Marvin the Marvelous
43:43 Mama Mombassa
45:40 Found net
46:47 Found saw
47:37 Recipe found
48:35 Making power shake
50:12 Giving safety net
53:43 Bette Bandwagon, found translation book
57:49 Katie Cannonball
1:00:15 Francine the Hippo
1:02:33 Ivan the semi-strong van
1:05:50 Eunice the unicycle
1:08:08 Talking to Honko the clown
1:09:24 Flea tent
1:11:50 Cutting pool patch
1:12:27 Giving juggling club
1:13:50 Giving plans for cannon
1:15:52 Pool patched, swimsuit
1:18:14 Nose for Honko
1:19:20 Costume for Reginald
1:19:51 Circus opening
1:22:41 Big Show
1:23:07 Game Credits
-- Game info --
Published and developed by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 2000
Platforms: Android, iPad, iPhone, Linux, Macintosh
Gameplay: Puzzle elements, Mini-games
-- Settings and application information --
Game played using ScummVM
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Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Humongous Entertainment in 1995. It is the third game in the Putt-Putt series. On November 15, 2011, the game was released on iOS, and was released multiple times on the same platform since then.
The game follows Putt-Putt in his quest to find the six missing baby animals at the Cartown Zoo. Along the way, he meets many of the Zoo's creatures including artistic apes, joke-telling birds and singing decorative bushes.
Plot
It's the day of the grand opening of the Cartown Zoo. Putt-Putt and his dog Pep drive into Cartown to visit Mr. Baldini before attending the ceremonies. After saying hello, Mr. Baldini asks Putt-Putt if he can take some Zoo Chow to Outback Al, the new zookeeper. Putt-Putt agrees and makes his way to the Cartown Zoo. The zoo is still closed and Putt-Putt enters after the front gates are opened by Outback Al.
After Putt-Putt delivers the bag of Zoo Chow, Outback Al mentions that the zoo is in quite a mess and is not ready to be opened. He explains how many of the exhibits still need fixing. On top of that, six baby zoo animals have gone missing. Putt-Putt offers to help by finding the missing animals. Outback Al is relieved and gives Putt-Putt a list of the missing animals: Baby Jambo the elephant, Masai the giraffe, Kenya the lion cub, Zanzibar the hippo, Sammy Seal, and Little Skeeter the snake. Putt-Putt must find these six baby animals.
After all six baby animals are rescued, Outback Al announces the opening of the Cartown Zoo to all the other cars.
Gameplay
Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo, like other Humongous Entertainment games, is a point-and-click adventure game. The player takes control of Putt-Putt with the goal of rescuing six missing baby animals and having fun along the way. The game is played by using the mouse to interact with the environment. By clicking on various areas called click points, the player can collect items, talk with other characters, and watch funny animations. Items are collected to help the player solve puzzles. The game contains four different areas to explore: the Zoo Lobby, Arcticland, Grasslands, and Jungleland. These areas are joined in the middle by the Zoo Hub.
-- Sources: Fandom, Mobygames --
-- Game credits --
Full credits available at mobygames.com/game/windows/putt-putt-saves-the-zoo/credits
Music Composed and Performed by Team Fat Joe McDermott, George Alistair Sanger (credited as The Fat Man), David Govett, K. Weston Phelan
Putt-Putt created by: Shelley M. Day
Starring: Jason Ellefson (Putt-Putt), Brandon Ross Muller (Baby Jambo), Katie Young (Kenya), Amy Christine Maier (Masai), Heather Refvem (Sammy), Patrick Kilbane (Skeeter), Alexander Johnston (Zanzibar)
-- Video creator notes --
The Steam version of the game was played on Windows 10 using ScummVM.
This game on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/294660/PuttPutt_Saves_The_Zoo
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
5:34 Topiary Creatures
7:15 Delivering Zoo Chow
8:38 Chuck Wagon
9:49 Map
10:56 Zoo Gift Shop
12:35 Arcticland: Rope, Avalanche
14:50 Grasslands
16:20 Animal tag
20:30 Baby Jambo's mother, Sammy Seal
24:32 Mrs. Giraffe
27:09 Lions
28:46 Saving Baby Jumbo
31:12 Paint Shack
33:17 Jungle Land
34:10 Monkey Rhymes
35:32 Toolbox
36:08 Mrs. Boa
39:35 Jungle Dock
40:57 Hippos
43:46 Kenya on waterfall
45:58 Masai stuck
48:12 Scenic View
49:29 Saving Kenya
50:59 Rapids (again)
52:38 Saving Masai
53:50 Snow shoveling
54:10 Saving Little Skeeter
55:50 Penguin Music
57:58 Saving Zanzibar
1:01:01 Seals
1:03:55 Ice Hockey
1:10:40 Visiting Elephants again
1:11:12 Saving Sammy Seal
1:12:12 All animals saved
1:13:35 Credits
-- Game info --
Published and developed by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 1995
Platforms: Android, DVD Player, iPad, iPhone, Linux, Macintosh, Windows
Gameplay: Puzzle elements
-- Settings and application information --
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The game also offers the option of creating your own levels. Each balloon has a different surprise after being punctured. Candies add points and garbage takes them away. If Pep manages to pop a few balloons at once while not returning to Putt-Putt, the player will earn more points. There are also loads of power ups in the game to help you double your points. When the player succeeds in destroying the flying saucer, they will be able to take part in the bonus round on the moon.
Putt-Putt and Pep's Balloon-O-Rama is a Junior Arcade game developed by Humongous Entertainment and released for the Windows and Macintosh operating systems in October of 1996.
Plot
Putt-Putt and Pep are driving through the Cartown country side with some balloons. Putt-Putt then tells Pep to hold on to the balloons. Pep then opens his mouth to bark and the balloons float into the air. Putt-Putt and Pep then set out to pop all of the balloons. At the end of the game, Putt-Putt is very glad that Pep is the balloon popping pup ever as Pep pops the final balloon. With that, the two return home.
Gameplay
Balloon-O-Rama's gameplay is similar to that of Breakout, a 1976 Atari arcade game. Each level of the game has old scenes from Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon, Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo and Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise.
Worlds
Outskirts of Cartown
Cartown
Fireworks Factory
Cartown Zoo Gate
The Grasslands
Arcticland
Cave
Cartown Beach
Fatty Bear's House
Prize Booth
Spaceship
The Moon
-- Sources: Fandom, Abandonwaregames.net, mobygames --
-- Game credits --
Designed By Rhett Mathis, Kris Summers
Lead Artists Brad Carlton, Tom Verre
Project Lead/Programming Rhett Mathis
Producer Kris Summers
Paper Animation Edward Pun, Brad Carlton, Kelle Vozka, Chad S. Hawks
Additional Animation Greg Griffith, Jay Sopp
Additional Programming Richard Moe, Peter Crayne, Bret Barrett
Game Level Design Dolores Carney, Chris Bui, Nicholas Sutton, Kris Summers, Rhett Mathis
Background Art Jeremy Kromberg, Dave Danioth
Background Layout Design Rafael Calonzo Jr.
Music Produced Composed and Performed By Rhett Mathis
Dialog Written By Laurie Rose Bauman, Rhett Mathis
Lead Ink and Painter L. Michael Fisher
Digital Ink and Paint Michael Jacob, L. Michael Fisher
System Programming Brad P. Taylor, Jason King, Brian W. Brown, Ron Gilbert
Macintosh Game System Scott Warren, Peter Crayne
Dialog Editing Laren Crawford
QA Lead David Nixon
Junior QA Lead Spencer Kimmel
Testers Marcus King, Bradley Keith Lyons, Andrés Méndez, Ruth A. Lopez
On-Line Help Stephen W. Johnson
Putt-Putt Created By Shelley M. Day
Putt-Putt Played By Jason Ellefson
Special Thanks To Bret Barrett
-- Video creator notes --
The Steam version of the game was played on Windows 11 using ScummVM.
-- Commercial Steam description --
Help Putt-Putt bounce his pal Pep into the air to pop colorful balloons--some filled with hidden surprises!
Balloon-O-Rama features 120 levels of action and hidden bonus rounds. It even has a construction mode, so kids can build their own challenging levels! The junior arcade games are jam-packed with fast and furious game-play that will provide hours of fun.
Features:
Challenging arcade-style games
120 levels
Construction mode allows kids to create their own levels of balloon fun
Junior Arcade games are jam packed with fast-and-furious game-play that satisfies kids' hunger for action and surprises! Starring lovable characters and the high-quality, hand-drawn animation that families have come to expect from Humongous Entertainment.
This game on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/284000/PuttPutt_and_Peps_BalloonoRama
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
1:54 Outskirts of Cartown
9:37 Cartown
20:45 Fireworks Factory
29:00 Cartown Zoo Gate
41:08 The Grasslands
52:25 Arcticland
1:04:37 Cave
1:21:04 Cartown Beach
1:39:30 Fatty Bear's House
1:58:00 Prize Booth
2:11:26 Spaceship
2:31:16 The Moon
3:00:35 Game ending
-- Game info --
Published and developed by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 1996
Platforms: Linux, Macintosh, Windows, Windows 3.x
Gameplay: Action, Arcade, Pinball
Other names: Автомобильчик Бип-Бип и полёты на воздушных шариках
Perspective: Side view
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Full longplay for this game: youtu.be/QWbXcE2bGoE
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You guide Pep on a pogo stick through a 3d maze, avoiding hazards like oil spills and traps. The dog collects bones, ice cream cones and candy to gain points. As the game progresses, trampolines appear, changing the path of Pep. The game was designed as a junior arcade for 3-8 years old.
Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick is a computer arcade game developed by Humongous Entertainment in 1996. It is the only game in the Putt-Putt series where Putt-Putt does not change his color.
Plot
Putt-Putt goes with Pep to the recycling dump to deposit old bottles and cans. While Pep takes the recyclable trash inside the dump, he finds a pogo stick in good condition and starts bouncing on it. The two friends then go around the dump looking for good bones.
Gameplay
The game consists of 100 levels. In each level, the player must maneuver Pep to bounce from surface to surface to collect as many bones as possible then reach the checkers flag, before the time runs out. Pep can only jump between one tier and another in a straight diagonal direction. Powerup items can boost Pep's speed when picked up. When hopped on, a power pad will double Pep's jumping altitude capability temporarily. Critters (such as bears) will hinder Pep's progress.
The gameplay's style is reminiscent to Q-Bert
Worlds
Cartown Dump
Canyon
Seaside
Tundra
Jungle
Warehouse
Greenhouse
Cartown Gas and Tires
Ruins
Castle
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom --
-- Game credits --
Credits
Game Design Matthew Mahon
Producer Kris Summers
Lead Artist Tom Verre
Lead Programmer Matthew Mahon
Paper Animation Chad S. Hawks, Edward Pun
Additional Art Scott Brothers, Greg Griffith, Erik Haldi, Colin Odell, Michael Paganini, Shawn Trotter, Sandy Spangler, Leah Verre
Additional Programming Dolores Carney, Richard Moe
Sound Effects Programming Devin Hurd
Background Art Dave Danioth
Lead Ink and Paint Jay Sopp
Digital Ink and Paint Michael Jacob, Colin Tennery, L. Michael Fisher, J. Clayton Corbisier
Music Produced/Composed/Performed by Jeremy Soule
System Programming Brad P. Taylor, Jason King, Brian W. Brown, Ron Gilbert
Macintosh Game System Scott Warren, Peter Crayne
Level Design Matthew Mahon, Dolores Carney, Kris Summers
Dialog Laurie Rose Bauman
Dialog Editing Laren Crawford
QA Lead David Nixon
Jr. QA Lead Spencer Kimmel
Testing Zenon Thornton, Kyle Casperson
Additional Testing Marcus King, Ruth A. Lopez, Andrés Méndez, Eric T. H. Olson, Patrick Wylie
Help File Stephen W. Johnson
Putt-Putt Created by Shelley M. Day
Putt-Putt Played by Jason Ellefson
-- Video creator notes --
The original version of the game was played on Windows 11 using ScummVM.
-- Commercial Steam description --
Jump in and help Pep collect all of the goodies before his rivals catch him!
Oil slicks, trampolines and teleporters can make Pep's journey even more unpredictable! Pep's quick with his hoppin' stick, but he'll really need to push his pace to hop from one challenging level to the next. Pigs with jet packs, bouncing bears and leaping frogs, what will Pep face next?
Challenging, arcade-style games for kids ages 3 to 8 (and children of all ages)
Brand new action with all the quality you'd expect from Humongous Entertainment
Save your game after each level and track the scores of up to 75 players
Over 100 levels of hound-hopping fun
Junior Arcade games are jam packed with fast-and-furious game-play that satisfies kids' hunger for action and surprises! Starring lovable characters and the high-quality, hand-drawn animation that families have come to expect from Humongous Entertainment, this series will provide hours of action and fun for your children.
This game on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/294710/PuttPutt_and_Peps_Dog_on_a_Stick
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:30 Level Builder
5:27 Game Crash
6:34 Building levels
10:11 Video end
-- Game info --
Published by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Developed by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 1996
Platforms: Linux, Macintosh, Windows, Windows 3.x
Genre: Action
Perspective: Bird's-eye view
Visual: Fixed / flip-screen, Isometric
Gameplay: Arcade
-- Settings and application information --
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Recorded using OBS
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
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Putt-Putt Enters the Race is the 5th game in the Putt-Putt series. It was produced by Humongous Entertainment for the Windows and Macintosh operating systems and released in 1998. The game was later released on GameTap in December 2006.
Starting off with this game, Nancy Cartwright, who is famous for voicing Bart on The Simpsons, voices Putt-Putt.
Plot
Putt-Putt and Pep receive a letter from Redline Rick inviting him to enter the Cartown 500, and he's been waiting for this type of event all year, so he's definitely going to accept it. But he needs some things before he enters, so he needs to drive around Cartown and look for them.
When all of the objectives are completed, Putt-Putt is allowed to enter the race. At the end of the race, Redline Rick announces Putt-Putt as the winner with the medal and trophy. However, Redline Rick rewards Putt-Putt a ribbon if Putt-Putt did not win first, second or third place in the race.
Gameplay
The player takes control of Putt-Putt with the goal of finding racing supplies. By clicking on various areas, the player can collect items, talk with other characters, and watch entertaining animations. Items are collected to help the player solve puzzles. The game contains many different areas to explore around Cartown like north, south, east or west side.
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom --
-- Game credits --
Interactive Design Mark Peyser, Richard Moe
Art Lead Mark Peyser
Programming Lead Richard Moe
Associate Producer Denise Heimel
Project Coordinator Aimee Paganini
Dialog Written by Laurie Rose Bauman
Programming Dave Timoney, Brian Pulliam, Day Evans, Ross McIntire, Nicholas Sutton, Paige C. Watson
Sound Effects Programming Geoff Kirk
Lead Animator Edward Pun
Animation James Bradrick, Kathy Anderson, Sandy Spangler, Tom Witte, Giancarlo Volpe, Erik Haldi, John Michaud, Jordan Rennick, Michael Baran
Character Design Kathy Anderson, James Bradrick, Jay Sopp, Edward Pun
Storyboard Artists Kathy Anderson, James Bradrick, Jay Sopp
Lead Computer Art and Animation Michael Paganini
Computer Art and Animation Andrew Brinkworth, Mark Lautenbach, Leah Verre, Becky Hard, Michael Jacob, Greg Griffith, Cory Baker, Craig Hardin
Digital Ink and Paint Nathan Hall, Debbie J. Ferguson, James McMillan, Dela Longfish, Armando Alvarez, Chris Proudfoot, Mark Banate, Valerie Kissling, Cat Richards, Dave Brown, Becky Hard
Music Composed by Thomas McGurk
Lead System Programmer Brad P. Taylor
System Programming Stephen W. Johnson, Steven Magladry
Production Lead D. J. Mattern
Production Assistants Chad Queen, Oanh Pham, Marcus Lee Howell, Tanya Erwin, Rachel Frost, Eric T. H. Olson
Featuring the voice of Nancy Cartwright (as Putt-Putt)
Additional Voice Talent Jim Bach, Ken Boynton, Scott Burns, George Catalano, Laura Kenny, Lyn McManus, David Silverman, Robert Zenk
Voice Talent Director Laurie Rose Bauman
Recording Engineers Gary Littell, Dan Cubert, Tom Mgrdichian
Putt-Putt Created by Shelley M. Day
Full credits at Mobygames
-- Video creator notes --
The Steam version of the game was played on Windows 11 using ScummVM. Recorded at 1280x960 and upscaled to 1.5x the resolution (1920x1440) to make sure no scaling filtering is applied and retain the pixel art look.
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
1:11 Head over to Speedway
4:41 Cartown Speedway
9:10 Ms. Widget, Batteries
13:08 Cartown Color
13:41 Smokey
14:33 Mr. Baldini
16:05 Cartown Gas
17:33 Cartown Carwash
18:10 Chuck
19:36 Outback Al
20:59 Mr. Fenderbender
22:06 Library
28:39 Mrs. Airbag
31:55 Torvil Tractor, Flashlight
33:38 Vegetable Farm
39:30 Hook
40:32 Building Site
42:35 Nails Minigame
48:47 Safety Helmet
49:08 Pete Crane
50:33 Mr. Crankcase, Recycling
54:25 Tire patch kit
54:54 Rover, Milkshake
56:46 Betsy Bulldozer, Shovel
57:40 Digging the hubcaps
1:09:50 Gas can
1:10:43 Outback Al, Racing Flag
1:13:04 Baldini, Coins
1:14:16 Cartown Color, Coloring Red
1:17:22 Cut Tire Patch kit, Flag number
1:19:35 Chuck, Fix tire
1:21:38 Chuck, Racing Tires
1:25:21 Gasoline
1:26:43 Entering the race
1:27:37 The Race, 3rd place
1:30:44 The Race, 2nd place
1:36:24 End + Credits
-- Game info --
Developed and published by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 1998
Platforms: Android, iPad, iPhone, Linux, Macintosh, Windows
Genre: Adventure, Educational
Educational: Pre-school / toddler
This game on Steam:
store.steampowered.com/app/294680/PuttPutt_Enters_the_Race
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Footage from game Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on A Stick. Check out the full gameplay video on my channel youtube.com/watch?v=QWbXcE2bGoE&ab_channel=Tech%26NostalgiaKingdom👆🏻🌋 #90skids #shorts #CDROM #oldgames #TikTok @HumongousEnt
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Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick is a computer arcade game developed by Humongous Entertainment in 1996. It is the only game in the Putt-Putt series where Putt-Putt does not change his color.
Plot
Putt-Putt goes with Pep to the recycling dump to deposit old bottles and cans. While Pep takes the recyclable trash inside the dump, he finds a pogo stick in good condition and starts bouncing on it. The two friends then go around the dump looking for good bones.
Gameplay
The game consists of 100 levels. In each level, the player must maneuver Pep to bounce from surface to surface to collect as many bones as possible then reach the checkers flag, before the time runs out. Pep can only jump between one tier and another in a straight diagonal direction. Powerup items can boost Pep's speed when picked up. When hopped on, a power pad will double Pep's jumping altitude capability temporarily. Critters (such as bears) will hinder Pep's progress.
The gameplay's style is reminiscent to Q-Bert
Worlds
Cartown Dump
Canyon
Seaside
Tundra
Jungle
Warehouse
Greenhouse
Cartown Gas and Tires
Ruins
Castle
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom --
-- Game credits --
Credits
Game Design Matthew Mahon
Producer Kris Summers
Lead Artist Tom Verre
Lead Programmer Matthew Mahon
Paper Animation Chad S. Hawks, Edward Pun
Additional Art Scott Brothers, Greg Griffith, Erik Haldi, Colin Odell, Michael Paganini, Shawn Trotter, Sandy Spangler, Leah Verre
Additional Programming Dolores Carney, Richard Moe
Sound Effects Programming Devin Hurd
Background Art Dave Danioth
Lead Ink and Paint Jay Sopp
Digital Ink and Paint Michael Jacob, Colin Tennery, L. Michael Fisher, J. Clayton Corbisier
Music Produced/Composed/Performed by Jeremy Soule
System Programming Brad P. Taylor, Jason King, Brian W. Brown, Ron Gilbert
Macintosh Game System Scott Warren, Peter Crayne
Level Design Matthew Mahon, Dolores Carney, Kris Summers
Dialog Laurie Rose Bauman
Dialog Editing Laren Crawford
QA Lead David Nixon
Jr. QA Lead Spencer Kimmel
Testing Zenon Thornton, Kyle Casperson
Additional Testing Marcus King, Ruth A. Lopez, Andrés Méndez, Eric T. H. Olson, Patrick Wylie
Help File Stephen W. Johnson
Putt-Putt Created by Shelley M. Day
Putt-Putt Played by Jason Ellefson
-- Video creator notes --
The original version of the game was played on Windows 11 using ScummVM. Recorded at 1280x960 and the original resolution was kept to make sure no scaling filtering is applied to retain the pixel art look. That's also why there are borders around the games' screen.
Video showing custom level builder for this game: youtu.be/2-VSq2_0Fy0
-- Commercial Steam description --
Jump in and help Pep collect all of the goodies before his rivals catch him!
Oil slicks, trampolines and teleporters can make Pep's journey even more unpredictable! Pep's quick with his hoppin' stick, but he'll really need to push his pace to hop from one challenging level to the next. Pigs with jet packs, bouncing bears and leaping frogs, what will Pep face next?
Challenging, arcade-style games for kids ages 3 to 8 (and children of all ages)
Brand new action with all the quality you'd expect from Humongous Entertainment
Save your game after each level and track the scores of up to 75 players
Over 100 levels of hound-hopping fun
Junior Arcade games are jam packed with fast-and-furious game-play that satisfies kids' hunger for action and surprises! Starring lovable characters and the high-quality, hand-drawn animation that families have come to expect from Humongous Entertainment, this series will provide hours of action and fun for your children.
This game on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/294710/PuttPutt_and_Peps_Dog_on_a_Stick
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
1:10 Cartown Dump Levels
7:27 Canyon Levels
18:53 Seaside Levels
28:01 Tundra Levels
39:15 Jungle Levels
50:00 Bonus Level
50:43 Warehouse Levels
1:08:18 Greenhouse Levels
1:14:18 Bonus Level
1:15:14 Greenhouse (Cont.)
1:20:24 Cartown Gas and Tires Levels
1:30:07 Ruins Levels
1:42:46 Castle Levels
2:07:39 End + Credits
-- Game info --
Published by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Developed by: Humongous Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 1996
Platforms: Linux, Macintosh, Windows, Windows 3.x
Genre: Action
Perspective: Bird's-eye view
Visual: Fixed / flip-screen, Isometric
Gameplay: Arcade
-- Settings and application information --
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Recorded using OBS
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
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1. Don’t focus on getting the formula pieces here, unless you’re an expert. Just try to survive and get through the level. Also, there are no formula pieces in the End Zone.
2. Some (not all) of the platforms with two large blue arrows on them are used to control a second moving platform. You must often walk from one side of the two-blue-arrow platform to the other in order to activate control of the second platform.
In M&Ms: The Lost Formulas, the 2 lead candies are about to set off on a vacation until the red candy realizes that the yellow candy left the M&Ms Minis in charge of the candy factory. The Minis promptly steal the secret M&Ms formulas and cause havoc at the factory. It is up to the yellow candy to set the situation right.
Hitting the M&M boxes will rack up points. Once the amount of points hits 99, you get an extra life.
The gameplay has been described as being similar to the Crash Bandicoot series. The action in the game takes place over 8 levels. The first 7 levels involve some kind of math skill. The first level depicts the yellow candy frantically driving back to the candy factory.
Another type of level has the yellow candy jumping from number platform to number platform according to the math formulas that a disembodied female voice calls out. Another type of level is a 3D running/jumping action level in which the yellow candy will run down a hallway while observing clues about math formulas along the way. At the end of the hallway will be 3 doors, each with a possible answer. Choose wisely.
All along the way are M&Ms candies to be collected in large quantities. Every 100 M&Ms candies earns the player an extra life.
M&M's: The Lost Formulas is an M&M's video game and was released on September 28, 2000 for computers such as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, and Macintosh by Simon & Schuster Interactive. It is the first M&M's games that was released. It is a Crash Bandicoot style game, and also is optionally a game which teaches math.
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom, the uploader --
-- Video creator notes --
The game was played using DgVoodoo emulating a 3dfx card. This is seemingly one of the only ways I could lock the game at 60 FPS while keeping the game in windowed mode and also making sure that Bandicam won't stop recording everytime a cutscene is loaded. The game requires a no-CD file to play without a physical CD. It is included with my download at the download link below. You need to copy and paste that file over the already existing file in the folder: C:\Program Files\M&Ms The Lost Formulas.
-- Commercial Amazon description --
Fast Action 3D Entertainment for the Whole Family! The Lost Formulas
The High Energy Action Math Game
"You left the MINIS in charge of the candy FACTORY?!! Has your chocolate melted?!! Have you gone COMPLETELY NUTS?!!"
It's true! The Minis have taken over!
The candy factory has gone completely nuts! Get ready for the mutiny of the Minis. The tiny candies have turned the factory upside-down and torn up all the M&M's® formulas. It's up to you and Yellow to make things right. As you race through the factory, you'll face churning chocolate, rampaging robots, cascading candy...and along the way, math drills to test your smarts and challenge your game reflexes. The next generation of gameplay, for a new generation of learners! With M&M's®: The Lost Formulas, kids ages 5-10 will practice age-appropriate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division drills while they race through a wild and funny action game! * Stunning high-resolution 3D graphics
* Non-violent 3D adventure for the entire family
* Math Facts in quick, action-oriented game play kids will love
* Plays like a video game -- drills like a brain game
* Math challenges adjust to each player's skill level
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:28 Start Zone
14:09 Math Zone (addition, level 4)
18:55 End Zone
31:37 Ending Cutscene
33:51 Game Credits
-- Game info --
Publisher : Simon & Schuster (December 1, 2000)
Developer: Boston Animation, Inc.
Language: English
ISBN-10 : 0743502515
ISBN-13 : 978-0743502511
Other names:
"M&M's: הנוסחה האבודה" - Hebrew spelling
"M&M's: Shell Shocked" - PlayStation title
"M&M's: Las Fórmulas Perdidas" - Spanish title
"M&M's: Die Geheimformeln" - German title
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In the Start Zone, if you wish to find all the formula pieces, you must find the detour route. (I did not). While yes, the math zone part isn't exactly hard I for one have always had trouble with quick mental arithmetic and I also drunk quite a bit of booze before playing this level which did not help in the slightest. Thanks for understanding 🙂
In M&Ms: The Lost Formulas, the 2 lead candies are about to set off on a vacation until the red candy realizes that the yellow candy left the M&Ms Minis in charge of the candy factory. The Minis promptly steal the secret M&Ms formulas and cause havoc at the factory. It is up to the yellow candy to set the situation right.
Hitting the M&M boxes will rack up points. Once the amount of points hits 99, you get an extra life.
The gameplay has been described as being similar to the Crash Bandicoot series. The action in the game takes place over 8 levels. The first 7 levels involve some kind of math skill. The first level depicts the yellow candy frantically driving back to the candy factory.
Another type of level has the yellow candy jumping from number platform to number platform according to the math formulas that a disembodied female voice calls out. Another type of level is a 3D running/jumping action level in which the yellow candy will run down a hallway while observing clues about math formulas along the way. At the end of the hallway will be 3 doors, each with a possible answer. Choose wisely.
All along the way are M&Ms candies to be collected in large quantities. Every 100 M&Ms candies earns the player an extra life.
M&M's: The Lost Formulas is an M&M's video game and was released on September 28, 2000 for computers such as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, and Macintosh by Simon & Schuster Interactive. It is the first M&M's games that was released. It is a Crash Bandicoot style game, and also is optionally a game which teaches math.
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom, the uploader --
-- Video creator notes --
The game was played using DgVoodoo emulating a 3dfx card. This is seemingly one of the only ways I could lock the game at 60 FPS while keeping the game in windowed mode and also making sure that Bandicam won't stop recording everytime a cutscene is loaded. The game requires a no-CD file to play without a physical CD. It is included with my download at the download link below. You need to copy and paste that file over the already existing file in the folder: C:\Program Files\M&Ms The Lost Formulas.
-- Commercial Amazon description --
Fast Action 3D Entertainment for the Whole Family! The Lost Formulas
The High Energy Action Math Game
"You left the MINIS in charge of the candy FACTORY?!! Has your chocolate melted?!! Have you gone COMPLETELY NUTS?!!"
It's true! The Minis have taken over!
The candy factory has gone completely nuts! Get ready for the mutiny of the Minis. The tiny candies have turned the factory upside-down and torn up all the M&M's® formulas. It's up to you and Yellow to make things right. As you race through the factory, you'll face churning chocolate, rampaging robots, cascading candy...and along the way, math drills to test your smarts and challenge your game reflexes. The next generation of gameplay, for a new generation of learners! With M&M's®: The Lost Formulas, kids ages 5-10 will practice age-appropriate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division drills while they race through a wild and funny action game! * Stunning high-resolution 3D graphics
* Non-violent 3D adventure for the entire family
* Math Facts in quick, action-oriented game play kids will love
* Plays like a video game -- drills like a brain game
* Math challenges adjust to each player's skill level
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:25 Start Zone
1:41 Math Zone (subtraction, level 4)
8:14 End Zone
10:49 Ending Cutscene
18:12 Video end
-- Game info --
Publisher : Simon & Schuster (December 1, 2000)
Developer: Boston Animation, Inc.
Language: English
ISBN-10 : 0743502515
ISBN-13 : 978-0743502511
Other names:
"M&M's: הנוסחה האבודה" - Hebrew spelling
"M&M's: Shell Shocked" - PlayStation title
"M&M's: Las Fórmulas Perdidas" - Spanish title
"M&M's: Die Geheimformeln" - German title
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
Need more info?
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In M&Ms: The Lost Formulas, the 2 lead candies are about to set off on a vacation until the red candy realizes that the yellow candy left the M&Ms Minis in charge of the candy factory. The Minis promptly steal the secret M&Ms formulas and cause havoc at the factory. It is up to the yellow candy to set the situation right.
Hitting the M&M boxes will rack up points. Once the amount of points hits 99, you get an extra life.
The gameplay has been described as being similar to the Crash Bandicoot series. The action in the game takes place over 8 levels. The first 7 levels involve some kind of math skill. The first level depicts the yellow candy frantically driving back to the candy factory.
Another type of level has the yellow candy jumping from number platform to number platform according to the math formulas that a disembodied female voice calls out. Another type of level is a 3D running/jumping action level in which the yellow candy will run down a hallway while observing clues about math formulas along the way. At the end of the hallway will be 3 doors, each with a possible answer. Choose wisely.
All along the way are M&Ms candies to be collected in large quantities. Every 100 M&Ms candies earns the player an extra life.
M&M's: The Lost Formulas is an M&M's video game and was released on September 28, 2000 for computers such as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, and Macintosh by Simon & Schuster Interactive. It is the first M&M's games that was released. It is a Crash Bandicoot style game, and also is optionally a game which teaches math.
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom, the uploader --
-- Video creator notes --
The game was played using DgVoodoo emulating a 3dfx card. This is seemingly one of the only ways I could lock the game at 60 FPS while keeping the game in windowed mode and also making sure that Bandicam won't stop recording everytime a cutscene is loaded. The game requires a no-CD file to play without a physical CD. It is included with my download at the download link below. You need to copy and paste that file over the already existing file in the folder: C:\Program Files\M&Ms The Lost Formulas.
-- Commercial Amazon description --
Fast Action 3D Entertainment for the Whole Family! The Lost Formulas
The High Energy Action Math Game
"You left the MINIS in charge of the candy FACTORY?!! Has your chocolate melted?!! Have you gone COMPLETELY NUTS?!!"
It's true! The Minis have taken over!
The candy factory has gone completely nuts! Get ready for the mutiny of the Minis. The tiny candies have turned the factory upside-down and torn up all the M&M's® formulas. It's up to you and Yellow to make things right. As you race through the factory, you'll face churning chocolate, rampaging robots, cascading candy...and along the way, math drills to test your smarts and challenge your game reflexes. The next generation of gameplay, for a new generation of learners! With M&M's®: The Lost Formulas, kids ages 5-10 will practice age-appropriate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division drills while they race through a wild and funny action game! * Stunning high-resolution 3D graphics
* Non-violent 3D adventure for the entire family
* Math Facts in quick, action-oriented game play kids will love
* Plays like a video game -- drills like a brain game
* Math challenges adjust to each player's skill level
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:28 Start Zone
8:26 Math Zone (division, level 5)
11:32 End Zone
17:28 Ending Cutscene
18:12 Video end
-- Game info --
Publisher : Simon & Schuster (December 1, 2000)
Developer: Boston Animation, Inc.
Language: English
ISBN-10 : 0743502515
ISBN-13 : 978-0743502511
Other names:
"M&M's: הנוסחה האבודה" - Hebrew spelling
"M&M's: Shell Shocked" - PlayStation title
"M&M's: Las Fórmulas Perdidas" - Spanish title
"M&M's: Die Geheimformeln" - German title
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
Need more info?
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In M&Ms: The Lost Formulas, the 2 lead candies are about to set off on a vacation until the red candy realizes that the yellow candy left the M&Ms Minis in charge of the candy factory. The Minis promptly steal the secret M&Ms formulas and cause havoc at the factory. It is up to the yellow candy to set the situation right.
Hitting the M&M boxes will rack up points. Once the amount of points hits 99, you get an extra life.
The gameplay has been described as being similar to the Crash Bandicoot series. The action in the game takes place over 8 levels. The first 7 levels involve some kind of math skill. The first level depicts the yellow candy frantically driving back to the candy factory.
Another type of level has the yellow candy jumping from number platform to number platform according to the math formulas that a disembodied female voice calls out. Another type of level is a 3D running/jumping action level in which the yellow candy will run down a hallway while observing clues about math formulas along the way. At the end of the hallway will be 3 doors, each with a possible answer. Choose wisely.
All along the way are M&Ms candies to be collected in large quantities. Every 100 M&Ms candies earns the player an extra life.
M&M's: The Lost Formulas is an M&M's video game and was released on September 28, 2000 for computers such as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, and Macintosh by Simon & Schuster Interactive. It is the first M&M's games that was released. It is a Crash Bandicoot style game, and also is optionally a game which teaches math.
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom, the uploader --
-- Video creator notes --
The game was played using DgVoodoo emulating a 3dfx card. This is seemingly one of the only ways I could lock the game at 60 FPS while keeping the game in windowed mode and also making sure that Bandicam won't stop recording everytime a cutscene is loaded. The game requires a no-CD file to play without a physical CD. It is included with my download at the download link below. You need to copy and paste that file over the already existing file in the folder: C:\Program Files\M&Ms The Lost Formulas.
-- Commercial Amazon description --
Fast Action 3D Entertainment for the Whole Family! The Lost Formulas
The High Energy Action Math Game
"You left the MINIS in charge of the candy FACTORY?!! Has your chocolate melted?!! Have you gone COMPLETELY NUTS?!!"
It's true! The Minis have taken over!
The candy factory has gone completely nuts! Get ready for the mutiny of the Minis. The tiny candies have turned the factory upside-down and torn up all the M&M's® formulas. It's up to you and Yellow to make things right. As you race through the factory, you'll face churning chocolate, rampaging robots, cascading candy...and along the way, math drills to test your smarts and challenge your game reflexes. The next generation of gameplay, for a new generation of learners! With M&M's®: The Lost Formulas, kids ages 5-10 will practice age-appropriate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division drills while they race through a wild and funny action game! * Stunning high-resolution 3D graphics
* Non-violent 3D adventure for the entire family
* Math Facts in quick, action-oriented game play kids will love
* Plays like a video game -- drills like a brain game
* Math challenges adjust to each player's skill level
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:23 Start Zone
8:15 Math Zone (multiplication, level 5)
11:52 End Zone
23:26 Ending Cutscene
24:18 Bonus Level: Track Trouble
27:15 Video end
-- Game info --
Publisher : Simon & Schuster (December 1, 2000)
Developer: Boston Animation, Inc.
Language: English
ISBN-10 : 0743502515
ISBN-13 : 978-0743502511
Other names:
"M&M's: הנוסחה האבודה" - Hebrew spelling
"M&M's: Shell Shocked" - PlayStation title
"M&M's: Las Fórmulas Perdidas" - Spanish title
"M&M's: Die Geheimformeln" - German title
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
Need more info?
#Candy #Chocolate #Nostalgia
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In M&Ms: The Lost Formulas, the 2 lead candies are about to set off on a vacation until the red candy realizes that the yellow candy left the M&Ms Minis in charge of the candy factory. The Minis promptly steal the secret M&Ms formulas and cause havoc at the factory. It is up to the yellow candy to set the situation right.
Hitting the M&M boxes will rack up points. Once the amount of points hits 99, you get an extra life.
The gameplay has been described as being similar to the Crash Bandicoot series. The action in the game takes place over 8 levels. The first 7 levels involve some kind of math skill. The first level depicts the yellow candy frantically driving back to the candy factory.
Another type of level has the yellow candy jumping from number platform to number platform according to the math formulas that a disembodied female voice calls out. Another type of level is a 3D running/jumping action level in which the yellow candy will run down a hallway while observing clues about math formulas along the way. At the end of the hallway will be 3 doors, each with a possible answer. Choose wisely.
All along the way are M&Ms candies to be collected in large quantities. Every 100 M&Ms candies earns the player an extra life.
M&M's: The Lost Formulas is an M&M's video game and was released on September 28, 2000 for computers such as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, and Macintosh by Simon & Schuster Interactive. It is the first M&M's games that was released. It is a Crash Bandicoot style game, and also is optionally a game which teaches math.
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom, the uploader --
-- Video creator notes --
The game was played using DgVoodoo emulating a 3dfx card. This is seemingly one of the only ways I could lock the game at 60 FPS while keeping the game in windowed mode and also making sure that Bandicam won't stop recording everytime a cutscene is loaded. The game requires a no-CD file to play without a physical CD. It is included with my download at the download link below. You need to copy and paste that file over the already existing file in the folder: C:\Program Files\M&Ms The Lost Formulas.
-- Commercial Amazon description --
Fast Action 3D Entertainment for the Whole Family! The Lost Formulas
The High Energy Action Math Game
"You left the MINIS in charge of the candy FACTORY?!! Has your chocolate melted?!! Have you gone COMPLETELY NUTS?!!"
It's true! The Minis have taken over!
The candy factory has gone completely nuts! Get ready for the mutiny of the Minis. The tiny candies have turned the factory upside-down and torn up all the M&M's® formulas. It's up to you and Yellow to make things right. As you race through the factory, you'll face churning chocolate, rampaging robots, cascading candy...and along the way, math drills to test your smarts and challenge your game reflexes. The next generation of gameplay, for a new generation of learners! With M&M's®: The Lost Formulas, kids ages 5-10 will practice age-appropriate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division drills while they race through a wild and funny action game! * Stunning high-resolution 3D graphics
* Non-violent 3D adventure for the entire family
* Math Facts in quick, action-oriented game play kids will love
* Plays like a video game -- drills like a brain game
* Math challenges adjust to each player's skill level
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:32 Start Zone
5:50 Math Zone
9:31 End Zone
17:10 Video end
-- Game info --
Publisher : Simon & Schuster (December 1, 2000)
Developer: Boston Animation, Inc.
Language: English
ISBN-10 : 0743502515
ISBN-13 : 978-0743502511
Other names:
"M&M's: הנוסחה האבודה" - Hebrew spelling
"M&M's: Shell Shocked" - PlayStation title
"M&M's: Las Fórmulas Perdidas" - Spanish title
"M&M's: Die Geheimformeln" - German title
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
Need more info?
#Candy #Chocolate #Nostalgia
More information on some of my uploaded videos is available at: digiadvies.com/nostalgiarealm
In M&Ms: The Lost Formulas, the 2 lead candies are about to set off on a vacation until the red candy realizes that the yellow candy left the M&Ms Minis in charge of the candy factory. The Minis promptly steal the secret M&Ms formulas and cause havoc at the factory. It is up to the yellow candy to set the situation right.
Hitting the M&M boxes will rack up points. Once the amount of points hits 99, you get an extra life.
The gameplay has been described as being similar to the Crash Bandicoot series. The action in the game takes place over 8 levels. The first 7 levels involve some kind of math skill. The first level depicts the yellow candy frantically driving back to the candy factory.
Another type of level has the yellow candy jumping from number platform to number platform according to the math formulas that a disembodied female voice calls out. Another type of level is a 3D running/jumping action level in which the yellow candy will run down a hallway while observing clues about math formulas along the way. At the end of the hallway will be 3 doors, each with a possible answer. Choose wisely.
All along the way are M&Ms candies to be collected in large quantities. Every 100 M&Ms candies earns the player an extra life.
M&M's: The Lost Formulas is an M&M's video game and was released on September 28, 2000 for computers such as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, and Macintosh by Simon & Schuster Interactive. It is the first M&M's games that was released. It is a Crash Bandicoot style game, and also is optionally a game which teaches math.
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom, the uploader --
-- Video creator notes --
The game was played using DgVoodoo emulating a 3dfx card. This is seemingly one of the only ways I could lock the game at 60 FPS while keeping the game in windowed mode and also making sure that Bandicam won't stop recording everytime a cutscene is loaded. The game requires a no-CD file to play without a physical CD. It is included with my download at the download link below. You need to copy and paste that file over the already existing file in the folder: C:\Program Files\M&Ms The Lost Formulas.
-- Commercial Amazon description --
Fast Action 3D Entertainment for the Whole Family! The Lost Formulas
The High Energy Action Math Game
"You left the MINIS in charge of the candy FACTORY?!! Has your chocolate melted?!! Have you gone COMPLETELY NUTS?!!"
It's true! The Minis have taken over!
The candy factory has gone completely nuts! Get ready for the mutiny of the Minis. The tiny candies have turned the factory upside-down and torn up all the M&M's® formulas. It's up to you and Yellow to make things right. As you race through the factory, you'll face churning chocolate, rampaging robots, cascading candy...and along the way, math drills to test your smarts and challenge your game reflexes. The next generation of gameplay, for a new generation of learners! With M&M's®: The Lost Formulas, kids ages 5-10 will practice age-appropriate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division drills while they race through a wild and funny action game! * Stunning high-resolution 3D graphics
* Non-violent 3D adventure for the entire family
* Math Facts in quick, action-oriented game play kids will love
* Plays like a video game -- drills like a brain game
* Math challenges adjust to each player's skill level
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:32 Start Zone
8:53 Math Zone
15:19 End Zone
24:32 Final End Zone run
33:11 Video end
-- Game info --
Publisher : Simon & Schuster (December 1, 2000)
Developer: Boston Animation, Inc.
Language: English
ISBN-10 : 0743502515
ISBN-13 : 978-0743502511
Other names:
"M&M's: הנוסחה האבודה" - Hebrew spelling
"M&M's: Shell Shocked" - PlayStation title
"M&M's: Las Fórmulas Perdidas" - Spanish title
"M&M's: Die Geheimformeln" - German title
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
Need more info?
#Candy #Chocolate #Nostalgia
More information on some of my uploaded videos is available at: digiadvies.com/nostalgiarealm
In M&Ms: The Lost Formulas, the 2 lead candies are about to set off on a vacation until the red candy realizes that the yellow candy left the M&Ms Minis in charge of the candy factory. The Minis promptly steal the secret M&Ms formulas and cause havoc at the factory. It is up to the yellow candy to set the situation right.
Hitting the M&M boxes will rack up points. Once the amount of points hits 99, you get an extra life.
The gameplay has been described as being similar to the Crash Bandicoot series. The action in the game takes place over 8 levels. The first 7 levels involve some kind of math skill. The first level depicts the yellow candy frantically driving back to the candy factory.
Another type of level has the yellow candy jumping from number platform to number platform according to the math formulas that a disembodied female voice calls out. Another type of level is a 3D running/jumping action level in which the yellow candy will run down a hallway while observing clues about math formulas along the way. At the end of the hallway will be 3 doors, each with a possible answer. Choose wisely.
All along the way are M&Ms candies to be collected in large quantities. Every 100 M&Ms candies earns the player an extra life.
M&M's: The Lost Formulas is an M&M's video game and was released on September 28, 2000 for computers such as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, and Macintosh by Simon & Schuster Interactive. It is the first M&M's games that was released. It is a Crash Bandicoot style game, and also is optionally a game which teaches math.
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom, the uploader --
-- Video creator notes --
The game was played using DgVoodoo emulating a 3dfx card. This is seemingly one of the only ways I could lock the game at 60 FPS while keeping the game in windowed mode and also making sure that Bandicam won't stop recording everytime a cutscene is loaded. The game requires a no-CD file to play without a physical CD. It is included with my download at the download link below. You need to copy and paste that file over the already existing file in the folder: C:\Program Files\M&Ms The Lost Formulas.
-- Commercial Amazon description --
Fast Action 3D Entertainment for the Whole Family! The Lost Formulas
The High Energy Action Math Game
"You left the MINIS in charge of the candy FACTORY?!! Has your chocolate melted?!! Have you gone COMPLETELY NUTS?!!"
It's true! The Minis have taken over!
The candy factory has gone completely nuts! Get ready for the mutiny of the Minis. The tiny candies have turned the factory upside-down and torn up all the M&M's® formulas. It's up to you and Yellow to make things right. As you race through the factory, you'll face churning chocolate, rampaging robots, cascading candy...and along the way, math drills to test your smarts and challenge your game reflexes. The next generation of gameplay, for a new generation of learners! With M&M's®: The Lost Formulas, kids ages 5-10 will practice age-appropriate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division drills while they race through a wild and funny action game! * Stunning high-resolution 3D graphics
* Non-violent 3D adventure for the entire family
* Math Facts in quick, action-oriented game play kids will love
* Plays like a video game -- drills like a brain game
* Math challenges adjust to each player's skill level
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:27 Start Zone
6:23 Math Zone
8:25 End Zone
19:13 Final End Zone run
24:04 Video end
-- Game info --
Publisher : Simon & Schuster (December 1, 2000)
Developer: Boston Animation, Inc.
Language: English
ISBN-10 : 0743502515
ISBN-13 : 978-0743502511
Other names:
"M&M's: הנוסחה האבודה" - Hebrew spelling
"M&M's: Shell Shocked" - PlayStation title
"M&M's: Las Fórmulas Perdidas" - Spanish title
"M&M's: Die Geheimformeln" - German title
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
Need more info?
#Candy #Chocolate #Nostalgia
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In this first level, they will need to drive back to the candy factory while avoiding any obstacles. The level has three parts. The first is inside the city, in the 2nd you will need to solve math problems in "Math Zone" in the third part you are driving outside of city limits and finally reach the factory. Hitting the M&M boxes will rack up points. Once the amount of points hits 99, you get an extra life.
The gameplay has been described as being similar to the Crash Bandicoot series. The action in the game takes place over 8 levels. The first 7 levels involve some kind of math skill. The first level depicts the yellow candy frantically driving back to the candy factory.
Another type of level has the yellow candy jumping from number platform to number platform according to the math formulas that a disembodied female voice calls out. Another type of level is a 3D running/jumping action level in which the yellow candy will run down a hallway while observing clues about math formulas along the way. At the end of the hallway will be 3 doors, each with a possible answer. Choose wisely.
All along the way are M&Ms candies to be collected in large quantities. Every 100 M&Ms candies earns the player an extra life.
M&M's: The Lost Formulas is an M&M's video game and was released on September 28, 2000 for Windows PCs and Macintosh by Simon & Schuster Interactive. It is the first M&M's games that was released. It is a Crash Bandicoot style game, and also is optionally a game which teaches math.
-- Sources: Mobygames, Fandom, the uploader --
-- Game's Readme level description --
LEVEL 1: GET OUT OF TOWN
Small movements are all that is needed to control the car. The car will automatically straighten itself out after you move it to the left or right. Steer by just tapping the controls a bit to the left or right and then letting the car straighten itself out. You’ll have much better control of the car
this way than if you use big movements and constantly move the controller to
the left and right.
-- Video creator notes --
The game was played using DgVoodoo emulating a 3dfx card. This is seemingly one of the only ways I could lock the game at 60 FPS while keeping the game in windowed mode and also making sure that Bandicam won't stop recording everytime a cutscene is loaded. The game requires a no-CD file to play without a physical CD. It is included with my download at the download link below. You need to copy and paste that file over the already existing file in the folder: C:\Program Files\M&Ms The Lost Formulas.
-- Commercial Amazon description --
Fast Action 3D Entertainment for the Whole Family! The Lost Formulas
The High Energy Action Math Game
"You left the MINIS in charge of the candy FACTORY?!! Has your chocolate melted?!! Have you gone COMPLETELY NUTS?!!"
It's true! The Minis have taken over!
The candy factory has gone completely nuts! Get ready for the mutiny of the Minis. The tiny candies have turned the factory upside-down and torn up all the M&M's® formulas. It's up to you and Yellow to make things right. As you race through the factory, you'll face churning chocolate, rampaging robots, cascading candy...and along the way, math drills to test your smarts and challenge your game reflexes. The next generation of gameplay, for a new generation of learners! With M&M's®: The Lost Formulas, kids ages 5-10 will practice age-appropriate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division drills while they race through a wild and funny action game! * Stunning high-resolution 3D graphics
* Non-violent 3D adventure for the entire family
* Math Facts in quick, action-oriented game play kids will love
* Plays like a video game -- drills like a brain game
* Math challenges adjust to each player's skill level
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intros
0:22 Game menu
0:45 Level 1 Start Cutscene
2:15 Start Zone
9:33 Math Zone
11:54 End Zone
17:55 Level 1 Ending Cutscene
18:23 Video End
-- Game info --
Publisher : Simon & Schuster (December 1, 2000)
Developer: Boston Animation, Inc.
Language: English
ISBN-10 : 0743502515
ISBN-13 : 978-0743502511
Other names:
"M&M's: הנוסחה האבודה" - Hebrew spelling
"M&M's: Shell Shocked" - PlayStation title
"M&M's: Las Fórmulas Perdidas" - Spanish title
"M&M's: Die Geheimformeln" - German title
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
Need more info?
#M&Ms #Chocolate #Nostalgia
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The song is likely produced for the Dutch film Abeltje (1998), also called "The Flying Liftboy" in English. The music video contains segments from the film. In the film, lift boy Abeltje takes of in a lift of a department store he just started working at. He lands the lift in a parking lot in New York City. While in New York Abeltje finds out that he does bear an uncanny resemblance to a boy named Johnny, who ran away from home. This makes his next destination clear: he wants to find Johnny. Mr Tump helps Abeltje to escape and immediately after they reach the lift they set off Perugona, the spot where Johnny disappeared.
WOW! scored their first hit in 1997 called Keer op Keer, which came from their album Wild + Ondeugend. The group scored another hit with Zomer'. The music video for The Night Before You Came was recorded in the Big Brother house.
The band consisted of Denise Koopal, Jenske Moermond, Joëlle van Noppen, Mandy Gruijters and Naomi Louwerens. After each other, Van Noppen and Koopal left the group in 1999 and 2000 respectively. The band restarted in May 2001 under the new name Blaze. However, this was unsuccessful.
WOW! appeared for the last time in 2009 its original line-up once in the radio program Coen and Sander Show.
This music video was included on the DVD of the movie. The DVD9 / widescreen copy of the movie was used for converting to a modern format to upload to YouTube. VidCoder is the software that was used for this.
-- Information compiled from Wikipedia, pophistorie.clubs.nl and my own knowledge --
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De Text Express gaat vertrekken! Het idee is heel simpel: zorg dat je eerder op het andere station bent dan de andere trein. Gebruik woorden om het vuur op te stoken, zodat je vooruit gaat. Langere woorden zorgen ervoor dat je harder gaat, zodat je de andere trein kunt verslaan! Stoken maar!
Verschijningsdatum: 19 december 2003
-- English information --
All aboard the Text Express. The concept is simple, beat the opposite train to the next station. Use words as the coal to stoke the fire to get you there. Longer words make more fire to help you beat the opposite train. Get stoking now!
Text Express features
new graphics, sound, and music, play fullscreen, exciting new Action game, save your game, make words up to 7 letters long
Genre: Puzzle - Word games
Release date: 19 December 2003
Requirements to play the full version
Operating System: Windows 7/8/10
Processor: 300 MHz or higher
Memory: 32 MB RAM or more
DirectX Version: DirectX 6.0 or higher
This game doesn't work with touchscreen.
You can't play this game on a mobile phone or a tablet.
--◀ Developer description --
-- Video creator notes --
Onderstaande websites hebben mij geholpen bij het zoeken van woorden:
https://www.wordfeudfinder.nl/
https://woorden.app/woorden-maken
Ik ben zelf namelijk niet zo'n koning in het maken van woorden :)
Link naar demo versie: zylom.com/nl/download-spellen/puzzelspellen/taalspelletjes/text-express
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Video intro/menu screen
0:11 6 Letters - Gemakkelijk
15:03 7 Letters - Normaal
29:04 7 Letters - Moeilijk
45:48 Aktie - 6 Letters - Gemakkelijk
47:51 Aktie - 7 Letters - Normaal
51:19 Aktie - 7 Letters - Moeilijk
54:09 Help/Credits schermen
55:05 Game over!
-- Game Credits --
Text Express Deluxe was created by Nuclide for Zylom.
-- Settings and application information --
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Hard disk model: HDS728040PLA320
Specs: 7200 RPM, SATA-I, 40 GB
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This time the action was set in a marine climate and the adventure of a pair of treasure hunters (blonde Rockford and copper-haired Crystal) was presented to the users. The duo has to go through sixty complicated stages (the choice of the board is made by navigating the sailing ship on the map) in three different environments (exploring the ship's rooms, swimming in the deep sea and walking on the desert island), appropriating as many precious jewels as possible along the way. It should be stressed that there are a number of useful objects (e.g. explosives) and various obstacles of extremely dangerous characters (falling balls, venomous spiders, armed pirates, etc.).
More than twenty instructional levels provide an introduction to the game.
(Source: gamepressure.com)
The object of the Boulder Dash game is to score as many points as possible by collecting sparkles. For this you walk on a map from cave to cave and pick up enough sparkles so that the gate opens and you can exit the cave. Beware in the meantime because various enemies are hindering your task.
-- Video creator notes --
This game was released on several websites, including FlyorDie.com, and Zylom.com. I have found and English version as well as a Dutch version from Zylom. It was also released on shockwave.com and made available on PlayJam enabled smart devices. I was able to find the full version of the game after recording, which I tested. It is however not using the original installer. I also have the full Dutch version of the game.
-- Developer description --
GOAL
The object of the game is to 'clear' or 'conquer' as many of the game's 60 levels as you can. Collect the required number of gems to ‘clear’ a level. To ‘conquer’ a level you must produce/collect all of the gems that are possible for that level. The goal for each level is to pick up enough diamonds so that the exit opens and you can advance to the next level before time runs out. Beware of falling objects, enemies and growing walls.
-- Information from delistedgames.com --
Delisting
Boulder Dash: Treasure Pleasure was initially released on shockwave.com and was sold as a standalone PC title through the portal site FlyorDie.com. The game was likely removed from sale in 2017 after First Star Software transferred ownership of the Boulder Dash property to BBG Entertainment. However, FlyorDie would not confirm the game’s removal until September of 2019 when they explained “we had to stop selling Boulder Dash games due to legal reasons”.
The game is readily found on many dubious “free game” sites around the internet but the anonymous contributor who submitted Treasure Pleasure to the site pointed out that these are all trial versions. A cracked or edited full version of the game is available but we will not link directly to this download. Interestingly, some versions of the game are still connected to FlyorDie’s high score tables and as of May 2020 several players were still setting high scores in the game.
In 2011 the game was licensed to PlayJam and included in their library of titles available on internet-connected smart devices.
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Video intro
0:13 One Way
0:43 Tutorial: Basic Physics
1:16 Tutorial: Falling Objects
1:56 Tutorial: Stacking Objects
2:27 Tutorial: Amoeba
2:48 Tutorial: Growing Walls
3:18 Tutorial: Grab Diamond
6:33 Tutorial: Time Bonus
7:48 Tutorial: Rotation
8:54 Tutorial: TNT
10:14 Tutorial: Bombs
11:45 Tutorial: Hammers
12:16 Tutorial: Kicking
12:37 Tutorial: First Enemy
13:00 Freeze Enemies
13:56 Reverse Control
14:52 Tutorial: Slay First Enemy
15:57 Tutorial: Make Diamonds
16:22 Tutorial: Amoeba Slays Enemy
17:42 Tutorial: Deadly Amoeba
18:41 Tutorial: Block Amoeba
21:36 Tutorial: Holding Walls
22:18 Tutorial: Magic Walls
23:29 Heads Up
24:24 Bombs Away
28:43 Either Way
29:29 Come to Me
30:19 Explosions
30:43 Confused
32:06 Smash Them
36:57 Poisoned Spring
41:03 Go Ahead
41:26 Growing Walls
42:39 Switch Places
43:39 Use Them
45:53 Under the Bridge
48:59 Rolling Stone
51:24 First Steps
55:14 Self Destruction (trial over)
56:25 FlyorDie trial
56:45 Playing as Crystal
57:54 Bombs Away
58:51 Avalanche
1:04:17 Quick Switch (fail)
1:05:48 Video end
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Operating system: Windows 10
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Published by: Alawar Entertainment, Inc.
Developed by: Alawar Entertainment, Inc.
Released: 2002
Platform: Windows
ESRB Rating: Everyone
Genre: Action
Perspective: Side view
Visual: Fixed / flip-screen
Gameplay: Arcade, Puzzle elements
Interface: Direct control
Differences
Although this remake of Digger added various things, it also left out some basic stuff: Remember how in the original Digger you could push yourself below a sack of gold, stopping it from falling down while pushing up. when doing so you could press F1 and shoot, only the shot would go backwards since you're pushing up, killing an enemy coming from behind. You cannot do that in Double Digger, you cannot support a sack of gold at all.
-- Video creator notes --
Game was played on a separate device and recorded by a capture card because it didn't like other software such as Bandicam recording. It would minimize each time the recording started. This is the demo or unactivated version of the game. Also I don't really play games with others often. So didn't really test much of the multiplayer part :)
I did eventually find a serial key generator for this game, just not for the edition I used for this video. I used the Alawar edition in this video while there's also a Reflexive Arcade version. Both versions together with the generator are included in my download link.
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Video intro
0:12 Intro screen
0:23 Classic normal game, Level 1
1:39 Level 2
2:30 Level 3
3:56 Level 4
4:28 Classic for kids game, Level 1
5:35 Level 2
6:57 Level 3
8:34 Level 4
10:10 Level 5
12:09 Advanced Iron Man, Level 1
16:25 Level 2
18:07 New age, Level 1
19:36 Level 2
21:14 Level 3
22:02 Old classic, Level 1
23:17 Level 2
24:18 Multiplayer (with one player🙂)
25:26 Classic, for kids mode
26:37 Level 2
27:46 Level 3
29:10 Level 4
30:42 Level 5
32:51 Level 6
33:29 Help page
34:06 The End
-- Settings and application information --
Operating system: Windows 10
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-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Cutscenes
1:22 Help Momma defeat Rudy
2:52 Stage 1
4:02 Stage 2
5:22 Stage 3
6:53 Stage 4
7:44 Stage 5
8:20 Stage 6
9:20 Rudy gets downed!
9:45 Ending cutscenes
11:33 Game credits
15:30 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
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-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Cutscenes
0:54 Navigate through the tar pit
5:08 Defeat the ambushing dinosaurs
7:02 Continue navigating the tar pit
11:37 Defeat attacking dinosaurs and plants
14:23 Find the way through the tar pit
17:05 Failing multiple times (sped up) 😅
20:47 Giving up, proceeding
22:25 Slide down the bones
25:27 Roll to the bottom of the tar pit
29:56 Ending cutscene
-- Settings and application information --
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Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
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-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Cutscenes
1:18 Navigate through the tar pit
6:16 Playing as Scratte
8:28 Playing as Scrat
11:11 Ending cutscene, outro
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
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-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Cutscenes
0:35 Escape from Rudy
4:36 Level restart
7:19 Sid gets saved
8:02 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
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-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and cutscenes
1:02 Get through the caves alive!
2:46 Defeat the Hornets!
5:04 Get through the caves alive!
5:24 Navigate past the vines
6:11 Cutscene escaped cave
6:31 Lose the Pterosaur
6:43 Fly through cloud rings, defeat Pterosaurs and enemy plants
12:00 Level end
12:37 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
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-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
1:08 Make it through the canyon alive!
4:30 Level/Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Dinosaur #Squirrel #Videogame
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-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
0:50 Protect the baby dinosaurs
4:22 Ending cutscene
4:54 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Dinosaur #Squirrel #Videogame
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-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
1:08 Find alternative route
7:11 Defeat the Hornet's hive
10:06 Escape failures
14:56 Escape from the poisonous gas
15:45 Defeat the poison plants
16:18 Catch up to the herd
17:54 Defeat the Guanlongs
19:00 Rendezvous with the herd
22:25 Fend off the dinosaurs and plants
27:02 Head back to the herd
31:32 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Dinosaur #Squirrel #Videogame
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-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and cutscenes
0:45 Navigate through the jungle and find the nut
5:05 Nut found 😀
5:43 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
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Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
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-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
0:52 Defeat the spitting plants
1:46 Defeat the burrowing vines
4:07 Use lychees to defeat the seed pods
4:58 Shoot plant petals until they wilt
6:45 Defeat the flailing vines
7:25 Enter inner flower
8:52 Ending cutscene
9:42 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
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-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
0:59 Locate the herd members
8:00 Find a way inside the tree
11:32 Climb to the top of the tree
14:35 Defeat Hornet's Hive
17:32 Slide down the vines
19:26 Defeat the dinosaurs and dragonflies
21:20 Ending cutscene
21:50 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
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-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
2:38 Navigating the cliff side
7:40 Slide down the Vines
9:59 Ambush
13:32 Get to the location of the herd
15:30 Defeat the dinosaurs
17:06 Level end
17:56 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Sloth #Gaming #IceAge #Funny
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-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
0:58 Finding the nut 🥜
8:15 Ending cutscene
8:56 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Sloth #Gaming #IceAge #Funny
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-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
2:00 Escape from Momma
5:31 Ending cutscene
6:10 Video end
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Sloth #Gaming #IceAge #Funny
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-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
0:58 First Egg (Egbert)
3:28 Second Egg (Shelly)
7:17 Third Egg (Yoko)
12:59 Ending Cutscene and outro
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Sloth #Gaming #IceAge #Funny
More information on some of my uploaded videos is available at: digiadvies.com/nostalgiarealm
-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro and Cutscenes
1:00 Navigating through the caves
26:05 Level end cutscene
26:41 Outro
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Sloth #Gaming #IceAge #Funny
More information on some of my uploaded videos is available at: digiadvies.com/nostalgiarealm
-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Intro Cutscenes
1:04 #1 Chase start
2:01 #2 Chase start
2:56 Chase end
3:20 Restart for crystals
7:20 All crystals collected
7:40 Trade shack
7:50 Video outro
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Dinosaur #Gaming #IceAge #Funny
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-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to) and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Video intro and cutscene
2:50 Covering the leaves
4:12 Covering the rocks with mud
7:16 Torching the icicles
8:35 Pulling tree stumps
10:47 Cutscene Rhinos
11:25 Riding the Rhinos
13:22 Cutscene ending
14:04 Trade Shack
14:29 Video outro
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and Ut Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
Need more info?
#Dinosaur #Gaming #IceAge #Funny
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-- Source iceage.fandom.com --
-- Game information --
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game which is based on Ice Age: The Meltdown.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg (who both had prior commitments to attend to)[2] and Sean William Scott.
Gameplay
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte, and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single-player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Plot
The cutscenes between the levels show Sid and Diego telling Peaches a bed time story with the walls showing what their talking about, similar to cavemen drawings.
Cast
Ray Romano as Manny
John Leguizamo as Sid
Rick Pasqualone as Diego
Queen Latifah as Ellie
James Arnold Taylor as Crash/Additional Voices
Josh Peck as Eddie
Chris Wedge as Scrat
Karen Disher as Scratte
James Patrick Stuart as Buck
Tara Strong as Additional Voices
Nika Futterman as Additional Voices
Keith Ferguson as Additional Voices
Nolan North as Additional Voices
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Video and game intro
0:53 Level cutscenes
2:37 Distract Ellie
4:00 Controls tutorial
6:31 Find crystal for Ellie
8:00 Defeat the beavers
9:30 Help Crash and Eddie
11:50 Find the fire
13:50 To the cobweb
14:50 Trade shack
17:28 Defeat the Molehogs
18:36 Help Crash and Eddie
21:00 Find (another) crystal for Ellie
23:21 Defeat the birds
25:40 Mission completion
27:46 Ending cutscene
29:06 Video outro
-- Settings and application information --
Recorded using Bandicam and UT Video Codec
Edited using VEGAS Pro 18.0
-- Video creator notes --
This game runs well on Windows 10 at the time of recording. The game's resolution was set to 2560x1440 and AMD Radeon Software was used to apply anti-aliasing to the game.
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You control the white ship with your mouse. It can move one square at a time, straight or diagonally.
-- Readme file --
Ahoy matey! Time to set sail for an ocean full of danger!
You control the White Galleon, and your goal is to eliminate all the Pirate Ships on each level. You can destroy them with your Cannons, or lure them into collisions with island reefs and each other. But beware! There are smarter pirates lurking out there, along with even more dreadful things.
CONTROLS
Move your Galleon by clicking on any of the 8 squares surrounding it. You will move into that square unless it's blocked by an island or shipwreck (or pirate, but you wouldn't want to go there anyway!).
Fire your Galleon's cannons by clicking directly on your ship.
GAMEPLAY
Seven Seas is a turn-based game. After YOU move, all the Pirates move. Then you get the chance to move again, followed by the Pirates, and so on. You can take as much time as you like deciding what to do.
On Easy level, you'll see red arrows for the first couple waves that show you exactly where the Pirates will go after your move. This will let you plan your strategy. Later, you'll have to trust in your own knowledge of the different Pirates to see you through!
The Pirates will try to collide with you. If they succeed, you'll lose one of the three lives you begin the game with.
You must do your best to sink all the Pirates on each level. When you've destroyed them all, you'll proceed to the next wave.
FIRING YOUR CANNONS
You fire your cannons by clicking directly on your Galleon, or by pressing the '5' key on the numeric keypad. You'll always fire a broadside to the left and right of your ship. Your cannons have a range of 3 squares unless blocked by an island.
TRICKING THE PIRATES
Normal Pirates will always steer straight for you, whether or not there's an island, shipwreck, or fellow Pirate in the way. They'll be destroyed if they collide with an obstacle, leaving behind a shipwreck.
Shipwrecks can be fired over with your cannons, but otherwise block movement. Remember you can get the Pirates to crash aground on shipwrecks as well!
WHIRLPOOLS
There are 4 whirlpools on each board, one in each corner of the map. Don't be scared! You can use them as an escape route when things get tricky.
Sail into a whirlpool and you'll be transported instantly to a random square on the map. Of course, you could always come up somewhere even worse than where you were before, so be careful!
On later levels, stormy seas will cause the whirlpools to appear and disappear at regular intervals. You'll have to time your approach properly to enter them!
ENEMIES
Here's a list of all the foes you'll eventually encounter in Seven Seas:
PIRATES: These are the basic bad guys. Not very smart, but there are lots of them!
CRIMSON CORSAIRS: These red vessels are piloted by experienced pirates, and will never accidentally crash into an island, shipwreck, or other ship. You'll probably need to use your cannons to sink them!
BLUE BUCCANEERS: These rare blue ships are captained by legendary pirate chieftains, and are armed with dual cannons just like you! Unlike other pirates, they're not interested in colliding with you, but in lining you up for their guns! You'll need to be very careful dealing with them, though they have a tendency to blow up other pirates in their mad hunt for you.
SEA MONSTER: This terrible serpent from the briny deeps can't be destroyed. You must simply avoid it! If you're lucky, it may devour unfortunate pirates by accident.
THE FLYING DUTCHMAN: This mythical ghost ship hovers over the waves, piloted by a literal 'skeleton crew'! The Dutchman can be beaten, but it'll take all your skills to outmaneuver!
TREASURE ISLAND
Every 10 levels, you get a chance at the Treasure Island bonus stage.
Your goal here is to discover the buried treasure chest.
-- Timestamps --
0:00 Video intro
0:21 Game tutorial
2:00 Easy Mode (8 levels)
8:02 Average Mode (6 levels)
11:57 Hard Mode (7 levels)
18:27 Easy Mode (19 levels)
35:46 Average Mode (7 levels)
41:12 Hard Mode (7 levels)
46:18 Easy Mode (27 levels)
1:04:11 Menu
1:04:26 Video outro
-- Game Credits --
Seven Seas was created by PopCap Games.
Game Design: Jason Kapalka
Programming: Richie Cresswell
Art: Josh Langley
Music: Skaven (http://www.badzilla.net/~skaven)
Software Libraries: Brian Fiete
Biz Guy: John Vechey
-- Settings and application information --
Game runs on Windows 10
SEVEN SEAS™ DELUXE
version 1.13
January 29, 2003
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