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Pingu - A Barrel of Fun

Pingu - A Barrel of Fun

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From: Avanquest Software
Category: Software

Buy New: £22.02



New (2) from £22.02

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 809

Platforms: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 3.1
Media: CD-ROM
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: Windows 95
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5032956100621
ASIN: B00004U23W

Release Date: March 6, 2000
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand new. Dispatched within 2 working days from UK by first class post (airmail if shipping outside UK)- ensures speedy delivery.

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Once again, the BBC has produced a superlative software package for youngsters aged between three and six years old.

Though this is a fairly large age gap to bridge, the content on Pingu: A Barrel of Fun achieves it effortlessly. For the younger end of the age group, there are shape-sorting, number- and letter-matching, sound- and colour-recognition puzzles to crack. For five- and six-year-olds, the "hard" rather than "easy" skill option will give plenty to amuse. For example, in the easy letter game, players must choose the initial letter of a given everyday object, whereas in the hard version, players must spell the whole word. (Hover over the letter and you get the name of the sound; once you've placed it, the voice-over tells you the name of the letter--an extremely sound educational approach.)

The sound game, a real highlight of the package, is an aural pelmonism, where players must match sounds to make the symbols disappear. In the harder version, the organ grinder plays a tune and players must match the sounds in the correct order. Though most sounds are everyday (telephone, cow, pig) there are some more exotic sounds (lion) that children may not recognise, but they can match them to the pictures shown.

For older players, there is a selection of five games to choose from, each with an easy, medium and hard skill option. In "Ice Flow", you must get Pingu across the water without wetting him so he can deliver birthday presents: a kind of basic Pingu Frogger! "Snow Maze" is reminiscent of a simple Pac-Man, but the added bonus is picking objects up along the way that you can build up into your own original picture at the end. "Fish Tennis" is bordering on the surreal--a kind of elementary tennis reminiscent of the original Atari game, but with Penguins not paddles and fish not balls! "Building Blocks" sets players a puzzle not unlike those in the Krypton Factor--matching shapes together to build up an overall object within a template. In the easy version, each shape is cut into three pieces; in the medium version it is four or five pieces and in the harder one, seven or eight. The only let-down to the game section is "Music Time", a recording synthesiser which allows you to play nursery rhyme tunes, sing along or record your own composition. Though the idea is great, the mouse dexterity required to make it work effectively is probably beyond the target age group, and the resulting sound quality on a home PC is poor.

That said, this is a minor blip in an otherwise fantastic package. It is easy to load, has great graphics that perfectly reproduce the TV programme, and while younger players may require supervision and help, they will still enjoy their favourite character, even if mastering the finer points of the package is beyond them. Whether your child is a fan of Pingu or not, there is plenty for him or her to get their teeth into. From early learning to elementary gaming skills, Pingu: A Barrel of Fun will definitely last the three years of the target age range and players will continue learning all the time. And, once your children has turned six, a simple and effective Uninstall option means your hard drive won't be clogged up forever. --Lucie Naylor


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great for first computer experience   November 29, 2005
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My son age 2 absolutely loves this selection of computer games. It has really helped him to start to identify numbers and letters already and is fun to play. I would definitely recommend this Pingu computer game as a first start for children using computers in an educational but fun way.


5 out of 5 stars Fun with Pingu   May 20, 2003
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought this game for my son who is six and autistic. He loves it. He likes Fish Tennis in particular where you have to move pingu backwards and forwards, bouncing the fish over the net with pingus head. This you can play with two players so you can also play as Robbie. He also likes Colour Puzzle and numbers puzzle which helps with counting and is really easy to get the hang of. Ice flow is lots of fun, Pingu has to deliver a present across the water only stepping on the blocks of ice. You're not supposed to fall in the water, but thats lots of fun and makes my son laugh. When you get across the present opens and you can see whats inside. This game is easy to use and the language is easy to understand and is lots of fun for Pingu fans.

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