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Where On Earth
Where
on Earth is a game designed to introduce players to our
home planet from a satellite's point of view. Players
will be presented with a series of NASA satellite photos
showing landmarks from across the globe. Not only will
players see these great landmarks from "afar" but they
will also have the opportunity to learn a series of interesting
facts about the location. Play begins with a satellite
photo and the question "Where are you?" is posed. The
player is presented with 3 multiple choice answers and
a button to access clues to the answer. Choose a Hint
or take a guess. Once the correct answer is chosen, the
next photo is displayed. The game keeps score as the
series of photos is displayed and a congratulatory screen
ends the game.
This fun and educational game can be filled with satellite images from
a specific continent, or a specific category (like rivers), or just with
a variety of interesting places. The Hints are also completely customizable
to you can develop a game that reinforces and enhances other exhibits in
your museum.
The game starts by displaying a NASA satellite photo of a landmark location
on our home planet, Earth.
Before you take a guess, you might want to use the HINT button to learn
something about the location.
The game keeps track of your score and shows you how well you did when
you are finished.
The
price of this game includes the following customization: Your choice
of locations from our library or your supplied photos, your hints and
text.
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point2explore is a brand of software products designed for educational use with exhibit hardware. Our educational games and informational computer interactives run on computer systems with touch screen monitors, trackballs, etc. Our kiosks include LCD touch screen displays. Our touch screen games and programs are currently being used in museums, science centers, nature centers, history museums, aquariums, and children's museums. Copyright 2000-2008, C.D. Meyer, Inc. and its licensors. All Rights Reserved.