Rockett's New SchoolReviewed by Cynthia A. SorrelsPublished by Purple Moon
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Technical Aspects:Rockett's New School installed quickly and ran with no problems. The cartoon style graphics are nicely done and "cool." The audio is enhanced, meaning there's quite a bit of background noise in the scenes.
Report and Conclusions:We played this title through twice from beginning to end. I played it myself, and the next day had my oldest daughter play it. She's 13 years old, not far from the targeted age group of 8 to 12. This program is structured so that you watch a video sequence, decide and then watch more video sequence. It took about an hour and 15 minutes to work through, and offers the option of watching a "show" of the videos - it runs all the sequences together, without stopping for decisions.My daughter's comments: "It didn't seem much like a game because you watch, then point and click. Checking out the backpack was fun, and so were the lockers. But I think it could get kinda boring if you played it again. Not a keeper." She also stated that she liked the strong characters throughout the story, but she wasn't interested in playing anymore. As mentioned earlier, this is more an interactive storybook than a game. The characterization is excellent, and while making different decisions does affect the outcome of the story, watching video sequences that last several minutes before being able to click, well, it just isn't fun. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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