The Kidstory Series Explained

The Kidstory Series
Developer:Brilliant Interactive Ideas
Publisher:Active Imagination
Genre:Literature, edutainment
Platforms:Windows, Macintosh
First Release Version:The Pirate Who Wouldn't Wash
First Release Date:January 1995
Latest Release Version:There's a Dinosaur in the Garden
Latest Release Date:1996

The Kidstory Series is a series of six interactive storybooks for children, developed by Brilliant Interactive Ideas and produced by Active Imagination (a Packard Bell company) on CD-ROM for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. The stories are narrated by the host Mick.[1] Glen Uslan, the Vice President of Active Imagination, intended the products to be affordable for customers, while retaining good quality. The company intended to have a total of 15 titles produced by the end of the year.[2] By 1996, the company invested around $400,000 in additional titles.[3]

Games in the series

TitleAuthorRelease dateNumber of pagesNotes
The Pirate Who Wouldn't WashMichael Salmon[4] January, 199511
Milly Fitzwilly's Mouse CatcherMarcia K Vaughan199510
The Friends of Emily Culpepper[5] Ann Coleridge1995
The Wrong Way Around the WorldKevin Hawley1995
The Little EngineJulie Holland1995
The YukadoosJoy Cowley1996Received a 1996 Newsweek Editor's Choice Award.
There's a Dinosaur in the GardenMichael Salmon[6] 199611

Commercial performance

Packard sold its computer products that came with a CD that included three of six Kidstory software products.[7] From the United States, the products were sold worldwide in Australia, New Zealand and parts of Europe and Asia. Packard also had the products translated in Japanese in an agreement with Fujitsu.[3]

Critical reception

Packard's Kidstory series was rated as an A+ Learning Library.[8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Packard Bell launches six new CD-ROM edutainment titles. - Free Online Library. www.TheFreeLibrary.com. 31 August 2017.
  2. News: New Kid Software on the Block . Kirka . Danica . 1995-05-30 . LA Times . 2018-07-30. en-US. 1091-2339.
  3. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1022844/0000898430-96-005455.txt
  4. Web site: Books 2.
  5. Web site: 112.1034: The Friends of Emily Culpepper - video game - PC Games - Video Games - Online Collections - The Strong. www.MuseumOfPlay.org. 31 August 2017.
  6. Web site: Books 1.
  7. Web site: The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware on April 14, 1995 · Page 15. 14 April 1995. Newspapers.com. 31 August 2017.
  8. Web site: Business & Technology - Software Branch Is Kid Stuff For Packard Bell - Seattle Times Newspaper. community.SeattleTimes.nwsource.com. 31 August 2017.