Gary Gadget: Building Cars
Billed as an “edutainment” game for children, this title is all about how to
build a car from the ground up using parts & pieces found on Gary’s lawn. When
a road-worthy auto is finished, drive your creation around the neighborhood
where different “missions” can be played through (rescuing a cat from a tree,
finding Freddy’s dog, for example). Enter it in the Auto Show for prizes and
praise.
Sort through Gary’s huge mound of junk, pick out the “thing-a-ma-bobs” and
“whatchamacallits” you want, and then figure out which of them fit together.
You’ll need to put your thinking cap on to build a working vehicle – a
roadster, truck, sedan or race car. Along the way, Gary will give minor advice
but doesn’t give it all away. Using your logic and creativity skills, learn
what makes a car tick – and which parts are the best for what your auto should
do. (Climbing a steep hill or racing on a race track requires more powerful
stuff than Mom’s old jalopy!) When you’ve finished your first vehicle, you can
download additional parts from the official website to beef it up and download
a bonus game.
The game includes interactive animations and videos, an easy point-and-click
interface and multiple choice options, all of which add to the replay value.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel Pentium II | |
RAM | 32 MB | |
OS | Windows ME | |
CD-ROM | 24X (3.6 MB/s) |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | PowerPC 7xx / PowerPC G3 | |
RAM | 32 MB | |
OS | Mac OS X 10.1 (Puma) | |
CD-ROM | 24X (3.6 MB/s) |