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Mia's Science Adventure: Romaine's New Hat

Mia's Science Adventure: Romaine's New Hat
From: Kutoka
Category: Software

Buy New: $19.99



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 1417

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows Xp, Windows 95
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: CD-ROM
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Windows XP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.3

MPN: 31201
UPC: 632332031201
EAN: 0632332031201
ASIN: B0000DBYKR

Release Date: September 30, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Educational role-playing games that are both enriching and amusing
  • Help Mia retrieve her mother's lost hat and find her way home
  • Covers age-appropriate scientific concepts and scientific terminology
  • Rich and captivating 3D world from a mouse's point of view
  • Designed for kids ages 6 to 10

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In Mia's Science Adventure: Romaine's New Hat, we see Mia take her mother's new hat without her permission. When a sudden storm takes it down the sewer, it gets taken by Romaine Rat -- help Mia retrieve it&make it back home!


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Mad Scientist   August 6, 2007
Mel (Dalton, GA United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My daughter is 7 and really enjoyed the adventure. We have a mac and it played well. There were a few delays when loading/reading from the disk, but she enjoyed discovering all the elements and jewels throughout. there are age appropriate levels of difficulty. I would not buy it for someone any younger unless they are very precocious.


5 out of 5 stars Mia's Science Adventure   May 25, 2007
Catherine (Southern Mass.)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

My kids have really enjoyed this game! The game teaches many scientific details about the world around us. They pick up these concepts easily and are able to use them daily! They have so much fun with Mia that they don't realize they are busy learning!


3 out of 5 stars good activities, but too much video!   January 15, 2007
Andrea Ryan (Reading, MA United States)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

My 8 year old daughter likes the activities/games a lot. But neither of us like the extensive video sequences. She finds them incredibly annoying!

I have to imagine that this game is great for any kid who would otherwise be playing video games, but not so great for a kid who has never played them.

I am really disappointed. Spent much more than I usually would to get this and the math version of Mia. My daughter much prefers the "standard" math games on the old cd we picked up at a yard sale!! The graphics are not as fancy, but it is much more fun (and better for fun learning, too)



5 out of 5 stars FUN, FUN, FUN!!!   May 19, 2006
Darla Arlington (Phoenix, AZ)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

July 27, 2005
Why haven't I heard about the Mia characters before? I bought this for my god daughters 6th birthday without knowing anything about the game. We opened it together and I was BLOWN AWAY with the 3D animation-the same quality as Pixar. Everyone at the party was glued to the computer screen in this adventure land game. Best of all, its educational but because it was so entertaininng, my god-daughter has not stopped playing it. Well worth your money! I'm going to buy the rest of the Mia series.



2 out of 5 stars Big video game, little educational value   December 20, 2005
Able Devildog (PACIFIC PALISADES, CA United States)
56 out of 58 found this review helpful

If one is looking for an educational program to help a child learn there are much better programs on the market than Mia.

Unfortunately we bought this as a package of Mia and all suffer from the same issues. First, it takes 2 CDs and a game cannot be completed without switching to the 2d CD. That compounds the problem that Mia cannot be loaded on the hard drive so the game cannot be played unless the CD is loaded. Having programs that require the loading of CDs to play them is a pain in the neck because children do not handle CDs properly and an adult must change the CDs. Most programs have only one CD but this one requires two.

Mia programs are more like video games than educational software. They are comparable to video games like Spiderman and Sponge Bob which are puzzles to be solved. That is the problem with the Mia programs. The child spends an inordinate amount of time manuevering between the educational activities so that most of the time is spent manuevering and little time is spent on education. And it can be frustrating for the child, even a child that is very adept at video games. Yet because Mia is more of a video game than an educational resource, children who are video game geeks like Mia.

Mia's science is better than Mia's Math and Reading because at least a written scenario is provided which helps out. But like all the Mia programs, the program hangs at times so that the child cannot complete the game. Worse yet because the program is always active, the hibernation and suspend operations on the computer do not function so the program must be shut down should the child leave the computer.

Another problem that all the Mia programs suffer from is that the video only occupies a small part of the monitor screen so that the effects are dimished. Other educational software fill the full screen although to Mia's credit, when the user exits the program it restores the screen to its original resolution, something not all educational softwere does.

The Mia programs do have humor in them which is enertaining to children and what educational material there is, is somewhat useful.

The game is very lengthy. It takes hours to complete a mission. The oral instructions do not always match the written ones which are the correct ones, and are confusing to children. As the game progresses, lag time increases between segments.




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