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holy shit, the corrections section on Beastcast this week was quite lengthy lol

Huh.
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I wonder why.
 
So, continuing the edutainment conversation from Blue Bombin', what are your favorites (or ones that you remember). By far, my favorites are The Oregon Trail and (like Alex) Where In The World Is Carmen San Diego. But some I recall are Number Munchers, and Treasure Mountain (I played that a lot in Elementary School).

A lot of these can actually be played in a web browsers thanks to Archive.org.

https://archive.org/details/msdos_Oregon_Trail_Deluxe_The_1992

https://archive.org/details/msdos_Number_Munchers_1990

https://archive.org/details/msdos_Super_Solvers_Treasure_Mountain_1990
 

Lunar FC

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I tried to convince my mother to let me play Diablo 2 more by claiming that I was improving my spelling by chatting with people online.
 

Jebusman

Banned
I own the DOS version of Treasure Mountain, along with Outnumbered and Midnight Rescue, along with remade Win16 versions of Treasure Mountain, Mathstorm, Cove and Galaxy.

I also have a bunch of dos era Reader Rabbit stuff, and some other various math games that I can't recall anymore.

Edutainment was my childhood. I still have my save files circa 1995-6 for those DOS games. I never did own Gizmos and Gadgets, but that was easily the best game of the whole Super Solvers series (and probably the whole Learning Company catalog)
 
The one edutainment game (it's not technically a "game") that I'm sad I can't play anymore is my Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness Encyclopedia of Space and the Universe CD. As it was a Windows 95 program (and not DOS) there is no way to play it on anything past Windows XP easily. I liked it because it had a fun moon landing game and a game where you put the correct rocket together. It's pretty much the only edutainment game of my childhood that I can't use anymore if I wanted to, but I'm still holding on to the CD.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FVXTW0/?tag=neogaf0e-20
 

The Technomancer

card-carrying scientician
I just can't get into MBMBaM. And its not because I only like Giant Bomb or anything, I enjoy a lot of other gaming YouTube content. But Monster Factory is just...amusing, and everyone else seems to find it laugh out loud hilarious. Same with most their stuff
 

Xater

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I just can't get into MBMBaM. And its not because I only like Giant Bomb or anything, I enjoy a lot of other gaming YouTube content. But Monster Factory is just...amusing, and everyone else seems to find it laugh out loud hilarious. Same with most their stuff

I honestly barely pay attention to much they do, but the show was funny.

Maybe I also was a good target. Before watching it I had a nice cry because of the end if Lion.
 
I just can't get into MBMBaM. And its not because I only like Giant Bomb or anything, I enjoy a lot of other gaming YouTube content. But Monster Factory is just...amusing, and everyone else seems to find it laugh out loud hilarious. Same with most their stuff

as someone who did Monster Factory for almost an entire console generation with friends on the 360, it's hard to really get much out of it
 

mnz

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That and remasters. They actually forgot the Grim Fandango and Day of the Tentacle remasters on the Beastcast. And now they are working on Full Throttle. Should be out soon.

Psychonauts actually sold more on Steam than it ever did on console. It's sitting at 1.5 million on there now. Granted, you could get it really cheap.
 
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