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Who Wants to be a Millionaire Kids Edition is another follow up to the original Who Wants to be a Millionaire video game series from 1999, and based on the ABC TV series that aired before syndication. This edition is kid-oriented, which is suitable for ages 8 and up. Regis Philbin returns as the host of the game. A variety of questions are suitable for the target age group which are a little easier. There are also lifelines, for example, Regis asks a kid via a Phone-a-Friend which gives him or her a possible answer. Another one of the lifelines is ask the audience, where the kids entered in a poll for most of the questions from the game. Topics include Movies, Sports, Music, TV Shows, Books, and more.

Dinotopia: Game Land Activity Center follows the dinosaur theme to run a few mini-games such as dinosaur footprint phrases, flies a dinosaur through a side scrolling game o match hatching dino eggs.

Tonka Space Station features nine different arcade-style games, each covering a different part of life on a space station, from gathering food to fighting off rogue asteroids. Each challenge also features a different Tonka vehicle to help you complete your task, such as driving the TEV (the Tonkonium Extraction Vehicle) with the front mounted drill or speeding through space in a space ship. The game not only provides arcade action but also teaches the responsibilities associated with running a space station. You start off with a small group of people, and with careful management you can watch your population grow. You can monitor their happiness levels, as well as how productive they are. Remember, these people are counting on you. So team up with Tonka Joe and see if you have what it takes to build a successful space station. Are you the person for the job?

Disney’s Magic Artist Studio lets you draw, paint, and create animations with your favorite Disney characters. Create, animate, and print your images with tools and paints that burst onto your screen. Roses sprout from your canvas, and butterflies soar through 3-D paintings virtually dripping with color. Disney character images dance to disco, rock, classical, and island beats.

The protagonist of this game is the Muncher, thus named for his insatiable appetite for knowledge. Muncher is presented with a trivia category and a board with 20 possible answers. To win at the particular board, the player must steer Muncher to the correct answers and devour them.

An educational game featuring the likeness of Bill Nye The Science Guy.

1996 educacional CD game by ImageBuilder Software.

'A to Zap!' was a 1995 educational title for Windows and Macintosh, developed by ImageBuilder Software and published by Sunburst Communications.