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'''''JumpStart Kindergarten''''' (known as '''''Jump Ahead Classic Kindergarten''''' in the UK version) is an [[educational game|educational]] [[personal computer game]] released by [[Knowledge Adventure]] in 1994. It was the first product released in the [[JumpStart]] series and, as its name suggests, it is intended to teach kindergarten students. It was updated with a new version in 1998, and eventually replaced in 2002 by ''JumpStart Advanced Kindergarten''. In 2009, the game was shut down and is no longer on [[Game Boy Color]].
'''''JumpStart Kindergarten''''' (known as '''''Jump Ahead Classic Kindergarten''''' in the UK version) is an [[educational game|educational]] [[personal computer game]] released by [[Knowledge Adventure]] in 1994. It was the first product released in the [[JumpStart]] series and, as its name suggests, it is intended to teach kindergarten students. It was updated with a new version in 1998, and eventually replaced in 2002 by ''JumpStart Advanced Kindergarten''.

==Overview==
The game takes place in a kindergarten schoolhouse. The game is hosted by the teacher, an [[anthropomorphic]] gray [[bunny]] named Mr. Hopsalot. The specifics of the game vary from the two versions, but in both the user may access educational activities and simple games by clicking on objects. In the 1994 version, all of the activities are accessible from a single screen inside the classroom. In the 1998 version, different areas of the classroom and the nearby areas outside containing activities may be explored.

There is no goal or rewards in the 1994 version; however, in the 1998 version, playing activities earns the player stars.


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Revision as of 03:08, 15 November 2016

JumpStart Kindergarten
Developer(s)Knowledge Adventure
Publisher(s)Knowledge Adventure
SeriesJumpStart
Platform(s)(Windows, Macintosh)
Release1994
Genre(s)Educational
Mode(s)Single-player

JumpStart Kindergarten (known as Jump Ahead Classic Kindergarten in the UK version) is an educational personal computer game released by Knowledge Adventure in 1994. It was the first product released in the JumpStart series and, as its name suggests, it is intended to teach kindergarten students. It was updated with a new version in 1998, and eventually replaced in 2002 by JumpStart Advanced Kindergarten.

Overview

The game takes place in a kindergarten schoolhouse. The game is hosted by the teacher, an anthropomorphic gray bunny named Mr. Hopsalot. The specifics of the game vary from the two versions, but in both the user may access educational activities and simple games by clicking on objects. In the 1994 version, all of the activities are accessible from a single screen inside the classroom. In the 1998 version, different areas of the classroom and the nearby areas outside containing activities may be explored.

There is no goal or rewards in the 1994 version; however, in the 1998 version, playing activities earns the player stars.