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The Farm allows kids 3-8 (or any age) to explore the idyllic farm, as depicted in movies - orchards, horse, gardens, cows, chickens, waterwheel, fields, a pond - it's all here.

Mar 15, 2016  Archive of the Windows 95 title Let's Explore the Airport by Humongous Entertainment.

Kids learn about the operation of a farm in over 40 different locations around the farm, with their guide Buzzy The Knowledge Bug. Go inside the red barn & milk a cow, or check out the growing vegetables in the garden, watch the waterwheel grind away, or peek inside the chicken coop. Items in each location can be clicked on for either amusing animations, or to ask 'What is This?' which will take them directly to the encyclopedia page describing that item. The encyclopedia has more than 200 descriptions in it. It also has an index, to jump directly back to interesting items, and the pictures in the index take you to a spot in the farm that the item can be found. The encyclopedia is text, but Buzzy can also read the text for young players.


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Junior Field Trips
Genre(s)Adventure, Edutainment
Developer(s)Humongous Entertainment
Publisher(s)Humongous Entertainment
Creator(s)Ron Gilbert
Platform(s)Windows, Macintosh, Steam
First releaseLet's Explore the Farm (Originally titled Junior Encyclopedias: The Farm)
October, 1994
Latest releaseLet's Explore the Jungle
November, 1995

The Junior Field Trips series is a trilogy of point-and-click children's computer games released by Humongous Entertainment in conjunction with Random House. These games (in general) offered virtual tours of particular locations related to their theme, and included a game suite with virtual coloring pages, a scavenger hunt, and various other games depending upon the title. They were originally released for Windows and Macintosh computers, but were ported to Steam on April 24, 2015.[1] These games were written using the SCUMM engine and can thus be played on additional platforms by using ScummVM.

The series was hosted by 'Buzzy the Knowledge Bug' (voiced by Jim Cissell), a blue anthropomorphic insect who provides feedback on the locations when called upon and provided narration for each of the games. Two of the series' three titles were written by the noted programmer Deborah Todd.

Games[edit]

Let's Explore the Farm[edit]

Originally released in October 1994 [2] under the 'Junior Encyclopedias' brand, with an updated version released in July 11, 1995, alongside Let's Explore the Airport[3] that revamped the user interface and added mini-games. Players visit a mixed farm and can explore the barn, animals, and crops. Available areas include a farmhouse, crop fields, an orchard, a chicken coop, and a duck pond. The farm has all of the activities and processes of a real, working farm. This includes milking a cow, collecting eggs from hens, harvesting corn, and more. Fact sheets about all the farm animals, plants, farm staff, and pieces of equipment are available. Mini-games (in Let's Explore only) include trivia, spelling quizzes, a coloring book, and an egg catching game.

Let's Explore the Airport[edit]

Released in July 11, 1995, alongside Let's Explore the Farm.[3] Players visit an airport and can explore the various airport departments and the interior of the aircraft. Other areas include the airfield, a seaplane dock, and a helipad. The airport has all the processes, procedures, services, and specifications true to reality. Fact sheets with diagrams teach about the aircraft, airport staff, and machinery. Mini-games include trivia, object quizzes, object finding, a coloring book, and a lost luggage game.

Let's Explore the Jungle[edit]

Released in November 14, 1995. Players visit three different types of rainforests: South American, African, and Southeast Asian. Fact sheets about animal types and behavior, plants, places, and geographical objects are available. Mini-games include trivia, letter jumble, object finding, a coloring book, and an anteater feeding game.

Accolades[edit]

Reception
Awards
PublicationAward
Child Magazine1996 Best of the Year Award[4]
Parenting MagazineSoftware Magic Award[4]
Family PCTested and Recommended Award[4]
Family ChannelSeal of Quality Award[4]
Coalition for QualityChildren's Media Award[4]
National Parenting CenterSeal of Approval[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Junior Field Trips on Steam'. Steam. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  2. ^'Humongous Entertainment Launches New Interactive and Entertaining CD-ROM Children's Software Product Line at Summer CES (archived version)'. PR News Wire. 23 June 1994. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  3. ^ ab''Let's Explore the Airport' and 'Let's Explore the Farm' CD-ROMs -- players of all ages explore the world in junior field trips'. Business Wire. 26 July 1995. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  4. ^ abcdef'Humongous Entertainment - Press News - Coming Soon Magazine'. Coming Soon Magazine. Retrieved January 13, 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Junior Field Trips at MobyGames
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