The ClueFinders 6th Grade Adventures: The Empire of the Plant People

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The ClueFinders 6th grade Adventures: The Empire of the Plant People
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Developer(s) The Learning Company
Publisher(s) The Learning Company
Platform(s) Windows, Macintosh
Release1999
Genre(s) Educational/adventure/mystery
Mode(s) Single-player

The ClueFinders 6th Grade Adventures: The Empire of the Plant People is a computer game in The ClueFinders series of educational software.

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Plot

While playing a game of frisbee, Joni accidentally tosses the disc over the fence into the overgrown yard of their apparently friendly neighbor Miss Rose. When Joni and Santiago enter Miss Rose's yard to find the frisbee, the ground literally opens up and swallows them. Owen, Leslie and LapTrap investigate to look for their lost team members and find a labyrinth under the yard inhabited by self-aware, anthropomorphic talking plants. They learn from a friendly plant named Ficus that the plants have captured Joni and Santiago and are concocting a plan to attack the town above.

Gameplay

For almost all of the game, the player guides Owen, Leslie, Laptrap and Ficus around the Plant Kingdom as they try to rescue Joni and Santiago from the army of plants. For most of the game, the player travels around the underground kingdom to collect planks of wood to cross the perilous canyon. Ficus assists by telling the Cluefinders how to get each of the planks in the form of four mini-games. This is done three times before the player reaches Joni and Santiago.

The game has 12 different activities, each with their own skill and goal and divided among five different topics. The first four activities cover Language Arts, followed by three Mathematics activities, one activity on Science, two on Social Studies and finally two on Problem Solving.

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References

  1. Lisa Karen Savignano. "The ClueFinders 6th Grade Adventures: The Empire of the Plant People - Review - allgame". Allgame. Archived from the original on December 12, 2014. Retrieved April 4, 2017.