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KidSTOP
Let's
face it. Too many Amiga programs for kids are completely
lacking in quality. KidSTOP is not. In fact, it's oozing with
quality.
Right from the moment you start it you know that great effort has been
put into the presentation of this title.
An intro animation brings you to the main KidSTOP menu screen. Kids
will find this menu fun and easy to use - just click on a place on the
animated screen and you'll be taken to one of the twelve different
games/activities.
To get access to all twelve activities you'll have to register, but
even the seven activities in the demo version will keep your child
well entertained.
Unusually though, I could not find all 7 activities - from the main
screen you can access 8 activities, four of which are not available in the
demo version. The features section in the manual mentions no more
than these eight activities although the register screen (and the register
section in the manual) specifically says that the demo editon has 5 of 12
activities disabled. Very strange!
Anyway... on with the review...
As the author puts it "KidSTOP is an educational and entertainment
system for kids" and entertaining it truly is - you'll have to pry
your children away from the computer once they have tried the TravelToons
activity. Unfortunately, I can't honestly say that it is of much educational
value.
The MatchIt game progresses really well from easy to difficult and even
succeeded to teach me a little about animals but no other activity seemed to
be of much educational value.
ABC-123 is supposed to teach the alphabet, numbers and simple shapes but all
it does is place either a letter, number or shape up on screen each time the
user clicks the mouse/presses a key etc. I'm afraid that, without someone
sitting beside them pointing out what each item is, no child is really likely
to learn anything from this particular activity.
However, all the other activities are very entertaining and will almost
certainly keep the kids away from the TV for a few hours (and away from their
homework too for that matter!).
The animation, graphics and use of sounds in the package are fantastic (and
very amusing) but the origins of the package betray it a little.
Originally, the package was designed as a touch screen entertainment system
for kids to be used in hospitals, dentists etc. However, as a result, it has
become a little restricted - for example there is no way of saving any
pictures your child has coloured in and younger children may not be able to
actually quit out of the program - this can only be done by a key
combination. This software will keep your children happy and occupied for many days and
I would love to see it being developed further with inclusion of a greater
range of options. If it is going to be developed further, I would definately
consider the modest registration fee of $15 (via E-Mail).
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