Logic Quest 3D
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Logic Quest 3D is a computer game published in 1997 by The Learning Company. It is recommended for ages 8 to 14, and primarily builds thinking and problem solving skills.
[edit] Minimum System Requirements[1]
Windows:
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- Pentium 60 MHz processor or faster
- Windows 3.1/95/98
- 3 MB free hard disk space
- 8 MB RAM
- 2x CD-ROM drive or faster
- SVGA 256 color display
- Compatible Windows sound card.
- DirectX 5.0
How to run in XP: After installing the program onto your computer, find the game in your Start Menu, right click on it, and go to Properties. Then click the "Compatibility" tab. Under "Compatibility Mode" choose Windows 95. Under "Display Settings", select "Run in 256 colors" and "Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution".
Note: This game does not run on Macintosh computers.
[edit] Playing the Game
At the start of each level, you find yourself in a maze. You are right next to the exit, but the door is locked, and the key is on the other side! Luckily, your robot is on the other side as well. Unfortunately, you don't know how to program it to use the key to unlock the door. These instructions are hidden throughout the maze, and you must use your logic to open and close various gates to get to them. But it's not over yet! Programming the robot is sometimes the hardest part.
[edit] References
- ^ Broderbund Support Center