P.A.W.S. - Personal Automated Wagging SystemReviewed by Cynthia A. SorrelsPublished by Digital Garden/Virgin Interactive
Description:
There are three sections of P.A.W.S.: the Canine Simulator, Anatomy of a Dog and AeroDog Game. Each section is very different, visually as well as in actions. You'll see many animated sequences in this game, too! The Canine Simulator is lots of fun. You have a dog's eye view as you roam the back yard digging up bones, getting in the pool and chasing cats! It's a LOT of fun to catch a cat by the tail, but you must be quick! When you get tired, "thunk" down you fall and go to sleep. Dogs have interesting dreams, I'll leave the animation sequences to your imagination! Anatomy of a Dog is a "tongue in cheek" spoof of the mechanics involved in movement. Click around to see what you can find! You'll get an inside look to help figure things out. The AeroDog Game is a bone delivery service - well, it IS, but it's also a cleverly described matching game. Some dogs give you bones, other dogs accept your deliveries of bones. This is the only part of the program that could be remotely called edutainment, but then, edutainment isn't everything!
Howl, Bark, WhimperThere are lots of fun sound effects around! Try everything. Bark at the back door to see what happens. Whine because you're dog-bored, whatever!This program has its limitations:
Seriously, P.A.W.S. is an innovative, fun, quirky title your kids shouldn't miss. It's rated for children 5 and up.
Installation NotesThe P.A.W.S. installation went smoothly, initially. However, after running the program, a "Script error: Handler not defined" message appeared that required uninstalling and then reinstalling - every time we wanted to play. Annoying.It is NOT recommended that you attempt to run this program on less than the stated system requirements. It was very s..l...o...www at times here. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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