Now the Super Solver must move around the TV Station catching Tele and avoiding the discs Tele tosses at you and hot wire, with a remote control and use your Math skills to get clues of where The Master of Mischief is hiding. The Master of Mischief is up to his old tricks and now is trying to take over the Shady Glen TV Station, with the help from his robot Tele. The Cluefinders and Reader Rabbit were pretty good educational series. One of the education games aimed for older elementary students, from The Learning Company's classic Super Solver's series. I found a list of TLC games on the site, although these aren't all of them that they offer. ![]() Might want to wait until they're a little older for these ones, though, as they were intended for ages 7 or so and up, and the last two could be a little scary for them. I also remember the games from The Learning Company such as the Super Solvers series, but the company pretty mush crashed in the early 2000s and I'm not sure if it's possible to find/play any of them anymore unless you have an old computer or use an emulator.Įdit: Oh, hello, seems like a good deal of TLC games are considered abandonware now and can be not only downloaded, but emulated online for free. ![]() I know this thread is kind of old, but the games of my childhood that hold a fond spot in my heart are (basically all) the Humongous Entertainment games, the entire collection of which you can find here:
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