Strategy Games of the World

by WorldVillage Software Reviews, published Friday, March 31st, 2006 at 9:39 am

Puzzle Me This


A Review of Strategy Games of the World




William T. Yates

Playing board games can be more than fun for you and your kids – it can be a

learning experience also! Edmark has packaged three classic games from around

the world: Nine-Man’s-Morris, Go-Moku, and Mancala, in an attractive package

designed to teach strategy development in real-world problem solving. Some of

these strategies are Model Building, Analysis, Pattern Recognition, Attention

Focussing, Elimination, and Reconsideration of Assumptions. A Dear Parents

file with a QuickTime video by Donna Stanger, Designer and Executive Producer

of this CD-ROM, presents valuable information on these games, strategies, and

how to help your child develop these skills. The accompanying User’s Guide

provides a good written explanation of the games and even provides a useful

troubleshooting guide (which proved unnecessary – I had no problems at all).

The games are playable on ten different skill levels and each have an

animated strategy coach who makes comments and suggestions during the course

of play. Occasionally, at an appropriate point in the game, a Real-Life

Strategy QuickTime movie is available in which someone (in one case, a stunt

man) explains the importance of a particular strategy in their real life

work. If you just want to play the games, the extra narration can be turned

off. You can play the computer or another player.

The screen opponents are

animated and show appropriate reactions to good and bad moves. There are

three different game environments for each game, depending upon the skill

level chosen. The higher skill level environments are more abstract, while

the lower level environments display animated people opponents. An

informative and interesting history of each game and background on the

environment in which that game is presented is available at a mouse click.

The animation and graphics are very well-done and the sound is very good. If

you are just interested in playing the games, you can find numerous freeware

and shareware versions of theses games available from various sources;

however, they operate at a basic level not always appropriate for young

children.

The animation and dialog in this package help to teach your child

to not only play the games, but also how to think about what is happening in

the games and how to develop and employ strategies to succeed.



School House Scorecard












Product:

Strategy Games of the World


Company:

Edmark Corporation
P. O. Box 97021
Redmond, WA 98073-9721
Phone: 206-556-8484






Cost:

$40.00








System Requirements:



Macintosh:
System 7.0.1 or higher; 8 MB RAM;
256-color, 13″- monitor;2x-speed
or higher CD-ROM
PC:
Windows 3.1 (enhanced mode),
Windows 95, or later; 486/33MHz or better;
8 MB RAM; Super VGA,
640×480 (256 color) monitor; Hard disk with 2 MB free;
mouse; Windows-compatible sound output device



Breakdown:



Ease of Use 5
Learning Value 4
Entertainment Value 4
Graphics 5
Sound 4



Overall Score:






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