JumpStart 3rd Grade | 
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List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $19.00 (63%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 3950
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95, Macintosh Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Age: 8 - 12.9166666667 years Operating System: Windows ME Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8 x 2
MPN: 771092 Model: 71092 UPC: 020626710923 EAN: 0020626710923 ASIN: B00004TLO0
Release Date: August 29, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description You and Botley the Robot are just in the nick of time! Travel into the past to find 25 rascally robots before they alter history forever. Use all your brainpower on Mystery Mountain to foil Polly Spark and her time-meddling ruffians!
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Fun for my son November 10, 2008 My second-grade son really likes this program and I'm happy to support his playing a computer game that helps him learn things.
He likes it best because it has a robot.
College Student Who Still Loves This Game May 29, 2008 I played this game back in the 3rd-4th grade with my little sister. It was a lot of fun for us and we learned a lot, even though I didn't intend to at that time!
I've been noticing complaints about the game's character Polly. I hope customers realize that Polly is the antagonist in the game and Botley is the protagonist that encourages you and helps you throughout the game. Even though Polly is mean to the player (very rarely!), she is a really fun character and my sister and I enjoyed her character. She was quirky for a 3rd grader!
This game is great for any young child because it exposes them to:
math (multiplication, addition, subtraction, fractions using a cooking robot!) history (they go into the past a lot and talk about what polly changed) art (the art room really exposed me a lot to the art world. that's where i learned about georgia o'keefe!) biology (the biome maze was hard for us but i learned what a savanna was) creativity (come on, a time travel machine?!)
This game has so much potential to really get your kids' brains kicking. I'm going to let my little cousin play this!
The only problem was that I found it really repetitive. You had to get back ~50 robots from the past so that was quite tedious. But by the time your kid finishes this game, they'd be out of 3rd grade!
This is a great educational game. Actually, it's just a great game. Great graphics, sounds, games... Full package!
Awful!! Waste of Money!! March 16, 2007 I hate this game!!! It's hard with such a bratty character!! I can't stand playing it. My older sister says it's great but apparently she doesn't care about some bratty character!!
Don't buy this game. It's a total waste of money!!
Loved the game then. Love the game now. April 13, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I turned 7, my parents gave me my own computer and I was excited as ever to get it. Since it was too soon to get internet and my parents thought I wouldn't be able to get around the net, I played with my Compaq disks that the company gave for free. One game on the disks was this game. I played it day in and day out. I loved this game to death...until I beat it of course. Now (with permission from my parents) I feel that I should review it now since my typing skills at 7 weren't all that great. I'm 15 now and I've been looking for this game for years. I know it's for 3rd graders, but the games that are my teens my age are dull and boring and not as fun as the games I used to play as a kid. I will admit that some parts of the game I did not understand at all, so I basically went through the game guessing instead of thinking, but I still thought it was fun when Polly's father finally caught up to what she was doing. I think that if I were to buy this product again I would be able to actually understand the challenges I went up against and maybe I wouldn't win with just pure luck. Buying Jump Start again would most definitely not be a mistake on my part. I found that playing educational computer games as a child can really help you when you advance in grades. I'll be a sophomore next year in high school. I thank all the people who created these types of games when I was a child. Thanks to Carmen Sandiego I received 5 points on a history test because I knew a great deal of history (Carmen Sandiego's Great Chase Through Time. A great game to get the kids). For the parents whose children couldn't quite grasp the game or made them upset because it was frustrating you can't really blame the game because it does teach your child valuable stuff. They might not remember it right after they play the game, but in high school it'll all come back to them. And I know I'm insane for buying a game for 3rd graders, but it's easier to learn the basics of everything instead of jumping ahead and learning something that you didn't know existed.
Another Pleased Dad August 23, 2004 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
My son and I just finished this program and I can recommend it enthusiastically. The folks at Jump Start have done a superb job of wrapping a lot of skill practice and information into an extremely entertaining package. BRAVO!
The premise is that a bratty girl named Polly has sent 25 robots back in time to alter history. Your job, along with Botley your trusty sidekick robot, is to pick up the clues, go back in time, and bring the robots back so that history isn't altered. There are three levels of difficulty that you can set. The easiest is perfect for entering 3rd graders, and the hardest is pretty challenging. Each of the 25 robots is associated with a historical event, and by the time you get all 4 clues needed to "rescue" the robot, you know the who, what, when and where of the event (i.e., the discovery of radium or the first human paintings).
In order to get all 25 robots back, your child will have to work through math drills, word scrambles, "pong" type dexterity games, logic games, picture drawing, music, astronomy, biology, ecology, art history, and quantitative reasoning.
The genius of the Jump Start team is that they made the game so darn fun that my son really enjoyed playing it again and again. The robots are exceptionally well done, with the voices, mouth movement and speech well coordinated. Mort, the robot in the kitchen, is especially funny, as is Monty Monitor.
And, yes, when the game is finished Polly gets her comeuppance when her father finally discovers her misbehavior.
This is one of the best educational products that I have ever seen.
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