Scholastic's The Magic School Bus Explores the Ocean (PC, 1996)

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The Magic School Bus is the basis for a multimedia project for children headed by Scholastic. The Magic School Bus characters and stories appear in television shows, books, board games, and CD-ROM computer games, always with a lesson to be learned and an emphasis on fun and understanding. In the show and games, magic is used to demonstrate science and technology. Often, schoolmates Arnold, Phoebe, Carlos, Mikey, Wanda, and the other kids in Ms. Frizzle's class are shrunk or transformed, to help them see everyday science from a whole new perspective. Of course, having a Magic School Bus to take the class to all sorts of fantastic places helps to keep the learning fresh and interesting.

In this episode, the class boards The Magic School Bus for an ocean adventure. From the sandy beaches and shallow tidal pools to the expansive kelp forests, from lively coral reefs to deep hot-water vents on the ocean floor, Ms. Frizzle's class gets a first-hand look at the undersea world. Cinematic scenes and 3D objects help to illustrate important concepts. The Magic School Bus Explores the Ocean features 12 different games, seven different experiments for kids to manipulate, and 21 reports to help bring the new ideas together in a useful way.

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Game Scholastic's The Magic School Bus Explores the Ocean
UPC 093007520640

Key Features
Platform PC
Genre Educational
Location USA

Tech Details
Control Elements Keyboard, Mouse
Number of Players 1
Release Year 1996
Game Special Features
Join the Magic School Bus gang for an exciting underwater adventure

Explore seven ocean zones including a coral reef, kelp forest and deep sea floor

Play 12 games, perform seven experiments, and read 21 reports
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