Reader Rabbit 3 Explained

Reader Rabbit 3
Developer:The Learning Company
Publisher:The Learning Company
Platforms:Original:
DOS
Deluxe:
Windows, Macintosh
Released:1993 (Original)
September 1994 (Deluxe)[1]
Genre:Educational
Modes:Single-player

Reader Rabbit 3 is a 1993 educational video game, part of the Reader Rabbit franchise. It was released for DOS that year, but was released for Windows and Macintosh in 1994 under the title "Reader Rabbit 3 Deluxe!".

Plot

The game sees series protagonist Reader Rabbit join the Daily Skywriter, the daily newspaper for his home town Wordville. He has to identify the right information to put into his stories.[2] The game was designed to build critical reading skills,[3] by applying speech rules to a real-world scenario.[4]

Gameplay

Reader Rabbit 3 is made up of five different activities that teach player's the structure of the English language. The following activities are:

The game contains over 200 different news stories to work from.[5] The Deluxe version contains 20 different digitized voices that add to the dramatization to the game.[2]

Critical reception

PC Mag reviewer Charles Taft wrote that the game was "fun to play", while praising its replayability (four levels of difficulty and multiple stories), as well as its "delightful" animations.[6] The game was regarded as a winner in the book "Only the Best: The Annual Guide to the Highest-Rated Educational Software/Multimedia".[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: INC-TOTO.DOC (6 INCIDENTAL mentions of TOTORO in long[er] articles) ]. www.nausicaa.net.
  2. Web site: READER RABBIT TRIO NOW AVAILABLE ON CD-ROM! – Free Online Library. www.thefreelibrary.com. 2017-03-03.
  3. Web site: New Version of The Learning Company's 'Reader Rabbit 1' Hopping Onto Store Shelves Now – Free Online Library. www.thefreelibrary.com. 2017-03-03.
  4. Book: Working Mother. 1995-03-01. Working Mother Media. en.
  5. June 12, 2000 . Annotated Bibliography of Computer Software for Teaching Early Reading and Spelling . Project Rimes 2000 . 19 . March 3, 2017.
  6. Book: Inc, Ziff Davis. PC Mag. 1994-04-26. Ziff Davis, Inc.. en.
  7. Web site: History of the Learning Company . 1999 . March 3, 2017.