subject: Sega Entertainment- Sonic's Schoolhouse [print this page] Sonic's Schoolhouse is an educational game that was developed by Orion Interactive. Sega Entertainment and Bap Entertainment co-published the game. Later, a company called MGM Interactive bought over the game. Now, Sonic's Schoolhouse belongs to MGM Interactive. The designer of the game is Bruce Austin, Britton Jackson, and Jed Weintrob. The description of the game stated that it support Windows 95 version. However, you can also run it on a computer system that is installed with the Windows 3.x operating system. The release date of Sonic's Schoolhouse is November 1996. The character in the game is controlled by the keyboard, and mouse.
Sonic' School house teaches young children how to perform simple mathematic calculation. The children will also learn how to read and spell certain words. It includes two games include collect the rings and match the statues game.
Players cannot play as Sonic the Hedgehog in the game. However, Sonic the Hedgehog will serve as a guide. You can choose from a variety of animals to play. Dr. Robotnik will steal the answers of the player. In the mini games, Dr. Robotnik will try to steal the rings that belong to the player. The sprites that appear in Sonic's Schoolhouse are taken from the Sonic X-treme which was cancelled by Sega. Sonic's Schoolhouse has many elements of a real video game. The players can choose the correct answers and throw them towards the question on the blackboard to answer it. The reading section allows players can assign an appropriate word that match with the picture.
In Sonic's Schoolhouse, there are different doors. Each door gives you access to a virtual classroom that teaches a different lesson. After you enter into the virtual classroom, you will be asked to solve puzzles. Different difficulty level of puzzles are available. The puzzles are categorized into different grade levels. When you perform well, you will be rewarded with gumballs. Each time you answer a question correctly, the gumballs will be awarded to you. The gumballs are used to provide a positive reinforcement for the children. You can make your children feel happy about her score and motivate her to learn by printing the gumballs out. You can stick the paper with the printed gumballs in a place where your children frequently access.
The player will have the opportunity to collect power ups. You can spend the power up on bonus such as recess, and field trip.
The interface of the game is user friendly and easy to be mastered by a small child. If your children play video game before, he will know how to play the game. If you don't know how to play the game, you can read the documentation. The game installation is fast and takes only a short time.
Sonic's Schoolhouse is well loved by children who are fans of the Sonic the Hedgehog games. If your children are a fan of the Sonic the Hedgehog game, you can encourage him to play the Sonic's Schoolhouse so that he can improve in his studies.