Spelling Jungle | |
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Developer(s) | Bright Star Technology[1] |
Publisher(s) | Sierra On-Line[1] |
Producer(s) | Lynn Luukinen |
Designer(s) | Mark Swardstrom |
Programmer(s) | Mark Marion Steve Schonberger |
Artist(s) | Ward Makielski |
Composer(s) | Gordon van Eskröm |
Platform(s) | Windows 3.x, Mac OS |
Release | 1993[1] |
Genre(s) | Educational, Puzzle, Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Spelling Jungle, also known as Yobi's Basic Spelling Tricks[2] or Yobi's Magic Spelling Tricks,[3] is an educational adventure game created by Bright Star Technology[nb 1] and released by Sierra in 1993 for both Windows and Macintosh PCs.[5] The program is designed to strengthen reading, spelling, and logic skills in children ages 7–10.[6]
The objective of Spelling Jungle is to paddle a raft up the river and stopping the flooding at its source. The player must make frequent stops in his journey and complete puzzles, where the player must walk over letter tiles in order to spell out a certain word, avoiding enemies like lions, alligators, or demons, in order to advance farther up the river. The game features 101 levels total that become more difficult and complex as the player ventures farther upriver.[7]
Spelling Jungle was also released under the name "Yobi's Magic Spelling Tricks" and "Yobi's Basic Spelling Tricks". It is also referred to as "Spelling Demons" in the game's owner's manual[8] In 1994, Sierra released a sequel to the game entitled "Spelling Blizzard"[9]
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