Arthur's Good Deeds Contest
Release Date: August 31, 2001
Party, animated TV series, splitscreen, multiplayer, singleplayer
Arthur: The Good Deeds Competition is an item based on the TV adventures of the title creature created by Marc Brown. The game addressed to children starting their education was prepared in close consultation with a group of educators.
Arthur's Good Deeds Contest Description
Arthur: The Good Deeds Competition is an item based on the TV adventures of the title creature created by Marc Brown. The game addressed to children starting their education was prepared in close consultation with a group of educators. An integral part of it are numerous exercises, thanks to which it is possible to explain incomprehensible issues in school and consolidate the knowledge already acquired.
A young player must help each character to complete their task in the Contest of Cosmic Good Deeds of the Rabbit. For this reason, the toddler solves simple mathematical actions, as well as recognizes letters and folds them into whole words. In addition, it must distinguish between sounds, colours and shapes. For every good solution a child is rewarded with nice words and smiles. However, if Arthur and his friends make a mistake, they comfort them and encourage them to try again.
What's more, by choosing multiplayer mode, skyscrapers can compete against each other in particular competitions. After finishing the scientific struggle, the proud kids print their diplomas. Developers allowed parents to watch closely the progress made by their children. This option is possible thanks to the reports prepared each time after the game is finished.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
Arthur's Good Deeds Contest Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: The Learning Company
Publisher: The Learning Company
Age restrictions: none
Arthur's Good Deeds Contest System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium II 450 MHz, 128 MB RAM