For age range 7 to 12+: seven programs - Fletcher's Castle, Market Stall, The Perfume Hunter, The Raiders, Ferry Captain, Treasure, and Thorn Sea.- Fletcher's Castle, set in Norman England, requires you to build a castle in 10 days or less, using soldiers and workers. How you, as the knight, do this depends on your strategy. You have a choice of sites, each with some advantage and problem. You must obtain food, guard from attack and prevent your workers from escaping. Your progress may be recorded on the worksheet provided. Once you have decided on your strategy, it is implemented by allocating the necessary combinations of people to tasks to ensure they are successfully completed so the project may viably continue. Very dull you may think, but combined with poor graphics and a labourious way of entering your options does anyone ever get to filling in the record sheet - let alone build a castle
- Market Stall involves simple money management and is good, mainly because the task is relevent.
- Ferry Captain requires you to make a profit running a ferry. You are given three sides of condensed written information for help. The game is just another variation of Thorn Sea.
- Perfume Hunter which asks you to find some hidden bottles of perfume, lost in the long grass A dog is available to help and by a system of deduction from on-screen information you must find the perfume and return the dog to the kennel before he gets angry The grid is an unbelievable 100 squares and the dog resembles a big fly - difficult to see even when angry.
- Treasure, has a grid of 90 squares. When you choose a square it will change colour to red if you are on or next to the treasure, purple if you are within three squares or white if farther away.
- Thorn Sea involves making a profit in the fishing industry. Aimed at the 8 to 12 age group, it presents you with a large amount of information in the manual. There is far too much to remember, so constant reference is essential. The child needs to have a working knowledge of coordinates and the 24-hour clock On screen the grid is far too detailed, hence it is very difficult to discern what you are looking at.
     
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