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Adventures In Odyssey: Treasure of the Incas (Win/Mac)
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Digital Praise
EAN: 0181826000006
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 80010044600
Label: Digital Praise
Manufacturer: Digital Praise
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 months
Model: 3499-CTI-00001
MPN: 3499-ct--00001
Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS X
Publisher: Digital Praise
Release Date: June 17, 2005
Studio: Digital Praise
Features:- Travel to South American jungle to solve a mystery in this fun learning game
- Play as Whit, Connie, or Eugene; investigate clues and discover important facts
- Same voice actors and writers from popular Adventures in Odyssey radios series
- Enjoy over 20 hours of interactive game play
- For ages 8 and up
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Editorial Review: Adventures in Odyssey and the Treasure of the Incas is a great strategy game that teaches kids imporant thinking skills while reinforcing positive Christian lessons. This interactive computer game encourages family values by rewarding virtues like faith and trust. Your child will guide three young people like themselves as they unravel the mysterious accusations against Eugene Meltsner's parents. Investigate clues and discover important facts, eventually leading you to the South American jungle to solve the mystery. Adventures in Odyssey and the Treasure of the Incas also teaches and encourages family values by rewarding Christian virtues like faith, trust and more. Featuring voice talent from the popular Adventures in Odyssey radio series.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - The kids aren't interested!
I cannot get my 8-year old grandchildren to stay with this game. The story moves along v-e-r-y slowly, the animation is not particularly good, the acting is terrible -- it sounds like adults (trying to sound like kids) simply reading a script. Also the player has to play the game as different characters requiring much too frequent switching, which the girls find annoying. I'm sure there is a beautiful moral message in this game somewhere; it is too bad more effort wasn't put into the game itself.
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