Batman: Justice Unbalanced
Release Date: December 1, 2003
Adventure, DC Comics, Batman, comics, superheroes, singleplayer
An adventure-logical game prepared by Riverdeep specialists for the youngest computer users. It allows children to take part in a fascinating fight between two superheroes known from fairy tales and comics, i.e. Batman and Robin, with two equally famous black characters, such as Mr. Two Faces and Penguin.
Batman: Justice Unbalanced Description
Join Batman and Robin on a crime-stopping spree! Have fiendish foes the Penguin and Two-Face hatched an evil plan to steal beautiful jeweled eggs and destroy a Gotham City landmark? Batman must crack the case in time!
Favorite comic book heroes come to life onscreen in Batman’s thrilling software adventures. More than just an entertaining romp, these dynamic titles boast plenty of challenging puzzles and activities designed to keep kids thinking while they play.
* Explore five different activities, each featuring an array of puzzles and challenges.
* Progress through three levels of difficulty for ongoing challenge.
* Have fun with a dizzying array of high-tech devices!
* Enjoy the satisfaction of independent play.
* Find helpful hints just a click away whenever you need them.
* Sharpen important skills like critical thinking, listening, hypothesis testing and pattern recognition.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
Batman: Justice Unbalanced Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Riverdeep
Publisher: The Learning Company
Age restrictions: none
Batman: Justice Unbalanced System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium II 400MHz, Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, 64 MB RAM, 8x CD-ROM