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| PLATFORM: | Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 2000 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Topics Entertainment |
| FEATURES: | Includes esteemed content from Encyclopedia Britannica, Complete multimedia guide to human anatomy and physiology, 3D animations and models with full-screen video, Equipped with audio explanations and reference texts, Complete resource for children, adults, students, and medical professionals |
| TYPE: | Computer software (programs), Education (Educational), Reference, Science (Sciences) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | CS-388d |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 781735803882 |
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Customer Reviews of Topics Entertainment Presents: The Human Body
Disappointing These observations pertain to three CDs in this set: Journy into the Brain, The Human 3D, and Interactive Human Body. These CDs are aimed at a range of age groups (from school-aged to adults looking for much more detail). I was looking for something that would appeal to my boys, ages 9 and 11, so these comments reflect that view. One of my boys has a heart condition, and I hoped that this would help him understand what is going on. These comments reflect about an hour's worth of exploring the contents of the first three CD, so I would call this initial feedback. They also reflect my background: I am not in the medical field. <
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>Overall, I am disappointed. There was far less animation than I was expecting; in this department, the software seems several years behind software games my boys have been exposed to. The diagrams were not that easy to see on the screen. While I could have printed them out, color ink is not cheap and good reference books would be far more useful. (I like the Dorling Kindersley book on The Human Body.) <
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>Journey into the Brain appears to be designed for school-aged children. This one is a game centered around a girl of age about 9-11. It is narrated by a seemingly younger girl whose high-pitch voice appealed to neither my younger son nor me. It takes you to the brain's stem cells in an odd way--the stem looks like a tree that is tended by a couple of manish-looking amphibians. We were trying to figure out what do to--hints are given but they didn't get us anywhere. The girl's first emergency is that she has a frog stuck in her throat. (There is in fact a frog stuck in a pipe in the screen featuring the amphibians and stem.) I plan to ask for my money back. <
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great
wow!
well worth the money. great graphics. very easy to understand.
made learning the human body fun.