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A Driving Force
Game Review - Gary Gadget: Building Cars

A Driving Force

May 2, 2007 Dominic Dansin

Gary Gadget: Building Cars challenges children from six to eight to build varied vehicles using available parts, and to take them on the open road.

Ankh if You Like to Laugh
Game Review - Ankh

Ankh if You Like to Laugh

February 26, 2007 Greg Crowe

Return to the days when comic adventures ruled the roost of PC gaming with the lively Egyptian humor of the most excellent Ankh.

A Grandmaster Jr.
Game Review - Fritz & Chesster's Chess For Winners

A Grandmaster Jr.

January 31, 2007 Karen Breeden

Fritz & Chesster’s Chess For Winners teaches advanced chess concepts to children in a fun and entertaining, yet structurally sound, manner.

Real Racing Returns
Game Review - GTR 2

Real Racing Returns

November 15, 2006 Todd Hargosh

After pushing the simulated racing boundaries with the original, GTR 2 comes out with a level of realism so intense it will make your lead foot hurt.

The Doctor Is In
Game Review - Pet Vet 3D Animal Hospital

The Doctor Is In

September 13, 2006 Eileen Wooley

The perfect mix of education and entertainment, Pet Vet 3D puts you in the driver’s seat of your very own veterinarian’s office.

A Good Catch
Game Review - My Sim Aquarium

A Good Catch

June 12, 2006 Karen Breeden

My Sim Aquarium combines realistic tropical fish behavior and stunning panoramic views of dream tanks. And you can make your creation your screensaver.

Are You A Genius?
Game Review - Geniu$: The Tech Tycoon Game

Are You A Genius?

May 3, 2006 Greg Crowe

Geniu$ attempts to merge a real-time strategy game with a heavily-mathematics based educational title. It does so, but with mixed results.

Erector Set Squared
Game Review - Crazy Machines

Erector Set Squared

March 29, 2006 Karen Breeden

Crazy Machines is a fun and addicting title that will have you building amazing contraptions to perform simple tasks.

The Checkered Flag
Game Review - GT Legends

The Checkered Flag

March 22, 2006 Todd Hargosh

GT Legends continues the same tradition of excellence started by GTR, but gives us plenty of classic vehicles from the 60’s and 70’s this time around.

Math Made Fun
Game Review - The Number Devil

Math Made Fun

August 3, 2005 Elizabeth Luu

Math can be a hard subject for a lot of kids, but The Number Devil not only acts as a great tool, but also is actually fun to play.

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