Stowaway and Castle Explorer are illustrated by award-winning children's book artist Stephen Biesty. These exciting action programs take you to the heights of adventure in the most thrilling eras of all time, from the rousing carousing of the high seas to the swagger and secrecy of a medieval castle! Pick either an 18th century British Man O'War tall sail ship or a heavily fortified castle in 14th century England!
- Castle Explorer
- Stowaway!
Castle Explorer
Experience the drama and danger of life in a 14th-century castle! You've been entrusted with a dangerous mission. Explore 3D environments featuring the acclaimed illustrations of Stephen Biesty and meet live-action characters as you strive to complete your quest - and escape the dungeon.
Skills:
- Find out how medieval people lived
- Analyze different historical viewpoints
- Learn how history shaped the present
- Understand historical themes
- Find out about medieval society from eyewitness accounts.
- Develop historical terminology.
Features:
- Scroll the close-up panoramas - Hear evocative sound effects that conjure up 14th century life, and click to dissolve stonework or life sections of room to examine the scenes beneath.
- Browse illuminated books - Books provide knowledge of unearth details of 14th century life.
- Zoom in and Explore - Stephen Biesty's intricately detailed cross-section panoramas of castle and countryside.
- Gather information -There are 20 printable experiments in all. And all you need is stuff around the house!
Stowaway!
Created in response to global concern for the environment, Encyclopedia of Endangered Wildlife increases awareness of how and why animal and plant species are disappearing today 1,000 to 10,000 times faster than the natural rate of extinction. 285 species profiles, the complete text of the Endangered Species Act, 16 articles, interviews with world-renown scientists, interactive maps and Internet links for further research all combine to provide a comprehensive resource and reference tool for discussion in a wide range of classes - from science and social studies to civics and current affairs.
Features:
- Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP
- 486DX/33MHz processor
- 128 MB of RAM
- 6 MB free hard disk space
- 640 x 480 pixel, 256 color
- 16-bit Sound Card
- 2X CD-ROM drive