Kid Pix was my life! Back in Grade 1-2 during computer class my friends and I would make awesome ass scenes and we'd make stories. My god the memories
Dammit, I wish I played this back then. I want to join the nostalgic trip you guys are having. :(
Maybe I can.
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Did it work?
All we had was Zoombinis, the puzzles were awesome and you could make your own Zoombinis.
Played Math Blaster, Mavis Beacon, Zoombinis, Oregan Trail, Math Munchers, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiago, The Island of Dr. Brain, and all sorts of other [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C3%B8derbund]Broderbund[/url] games in the computer labs and libraries back in Elementary school and Junior High.
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You just nostalgia'd.[/QUOTE]
I never heard of the other games you guys mentioned but THIS is what I played in computer lab and it was AWESOME.
Kid Pix and Math Circus were the 2 things people always played in elementary school.
[media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/15/Kid_Pix_1.0_About.png[/media]
this is pretty much the version i used on some old Macs back in 1994/1995. probably was 2.0. also: claris works.
I was nuking opponents in Total Annihilation when I was in Elementary School :smug:
It appears someone on that dev team likes Voice boxes.
I played math blaster and reading blaster on my family's only computer, a windows 3.1 shitpile that we had up to 2003.
We also had this compilation disk with a bunch of dos demos that sucked dicks, but there were a few AWESOME games like corncob 3d and raptor.
At my first elementary school we played this one game on Macs all the time where you were some roly poly bug, then in my other elementary school we played this one game where you were this frog who ate numbers or facts. It was like Math Muncher and Super Muncher, or something like that.
I remember this, my granny had it on her Mac until 4 years ago when my brother was trying to play games and shoved four CDs into the disk drive, destroying the drive and all 4 games.
All I use to do in that program was make brick houses and set it on fire.
Never played this, But I've played Lego Rock Raiders and Oregon trail.
[QUOTE=SteveUK;18764763][media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/15/Kid_Pix_1.0_About.png[/media]
this is pretty much the version i used on some old Macs back in 1994/1995. probably was 2.0. also: claris works.[/QUOTE]
Oh man I loved doodling with this. I think I have the cd for it for the imac we used to have
[QUOTE=AimlessGiant;18763567]All we had was Zoombinis, the puzzles were awesome and you could make your own Zoombinis.[/QUOTE]
ZOOMBINIS KICKED ASS
THE BEST PUZZLE WAS THE BRIDGE ONE.
working out which bridge would let you cross with feet.
Gizmos and Gadgets was the best game ever, and if you don't think so you're a godless communist.
That game was [b]legit[/b].
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Oh wow, I played that for a while just before my Win95 computer was thrown out, got really far and then it performed an illegal operation and the police had to be called.
I nostalgia'd a hell of a lot, although in my memory it was a really long game.
I miss kid pix :(
I remeber kidpix, also
[img]http://pixelatedgeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/number_munchers.png[/img]
Number muchers
[QUOTE=SteveUK;18764763][media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/15/Kid_Pix_1.0_About.png[/media]
this is pretty much the version i used on some old Macs back in 1994/1995. probably was 2.0. also: claris works.[/QUOTE]
I was in grade 1 in 2000 and my school was still using this. As far as I know they used it up til 2003-2004.
[QUOTE=Shanethe13;18766333]Cross-Country Canada:
[img]http://images.apple.com/downloads/macosx/games/kids_learning/images/crosscountrycanada2_20070608171755.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Haha, shit, even my old Middleschool had this game.
[QUOTE=SteveUK;18764763][media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/15/Kid_Pix_1.0_About.png[/media]
this is pretty much the version i used on some old Macs back in 1994/1995. probably was 2.0. also: claris works.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that's the one I remember.
[QUOTE=SteveUK;18764763][media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/15/Kid_Pix_1.0_About.png[/media]
this is pretty much the version i used on some old Macs back in 1994/1995. probably was 2.0. also: claris works.[/QUOTE]
Is this the one where that question mark was like some kind of tool that when you started drawing with onscreen a random image would appear?
I'm having a vague memory of this.
But I think In the 3rd grade our school had quake 3, but only the big kids were allowed to play, but sometimes the teacher would let us, and we would all cheer and have fun :)
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[QUOTE=Maksim;18774681]I remeber kidpix, also
[img]http://pixelatedgeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/number_munchers.png[/img]
Number muchers[/QUOTE]
Haha I remember this one, there were different versions too.
Also, anyone remember that underwater game? Where you choose what fish/squid/shark/etc.. You wanted to be and had to just swim around and eat stuff your species would normally eat, and avoid stuff you should avoid?
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And also this one game is in the back of my fking mind, you were like a diver or something, and collected stuff like giant pearls or something to sell to an old man, god it's all so vague! I'm craving for that nostolgia :(
This game was the shit back in 3rd grade.
Mind the small picture.
[img]http://www.creativelearning.co.za/images/MC2.jpg[/img]
[highlight]MATH FUCKING CIRCUS.[/highlight]
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shits cash
There was a version of something just like this made by Microsoft Kids but I can't remember it for the life of me.
I'm nostalgia tripping guys, i think i overdosed.
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