About This Game Let Buzzy the Knowledge Bug take your kids on a fun-filled tour of their favorite places!Let's Explore the Airport captures all of the fun, energy, and excitement of a real, working airport. Kids can check out the ticket counter in the main terminal, work the controls in the cockpit of the Concord, and see how the ground crew prepares the planes. Players can even sneak behind the scenes and find out where the baggage really goes. And that's just the beginning of this incredible tour.Junior Field Trips turns kids loose to discover exciting new places up close and on their own. Children decide where they want to go and how much they want to know. Detailed explanations, lively sound effects and colorful animation make every trip truly one of a kind. Kids will want to come back to The Airport again and again. It's a place where curiosity and understanding reach new heights - and the fun never stops.Get Ready to Board!The Airport has over 40 incredible locations to explore. Just point and click and your own your way.Meet your Tour Guide.Buzzy the Knowledge Bug is your official Airport guide. He'll show you where the throttle is, tell you how radar works,- and even tell you what an altimeter is! All at the push of a button.Every picture tells a story.More than 200 jobs, machines, tools and other objects are defined and explained in detail. Just click the mouse button and Buzzy reads the descriptions out loud.Surprise click points.There's no telling what will happen when you click on a float plane, the control tower, the heliport and more! Things transform and create a lively world of sights and sounds that children love.Learning has never been so much fun.Kids can go on a scavenger hunt, track luggage through a baggage maze, color pictures, learn fun facts, and match items with words- all in 5 fun-filled games.This product uses ScummVM across Windows, Mac and Linux which is released under the GNU GPL v2.For more information, please visit - https://www.scummvm.orgThe GNU GPL can be viewed here - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 1075eedd30 Title: Let's Explore the Airport (Junior Field Trips)Genre: CasualDeveloper:Humongous EntertainmentPublisher:Humongous Entertainment, Nightdive StudiosRelease Date: 1 Jan, 1995 Let's Explore The Airport (Junior Field Trips) Download] [Password] Great game. Im a adult. I grew up with this game, and im very glad i can still buy it. Love playing the baggage sorting game on it. Its a great game for kids. Before 911 so its low cops. lol. Please keep this game updated so we can keep playing on new IOS.. Let's Explore the Airport was the last of the Junior Field Trip games, this time exploring what an airport is. This is the only entry in the Junior Field Trip games that shows its age because of how the airport featured in the game resembles a typical airport of the 90's before security was take more seriously. It should be noted that back then no one ever believed an airport can be a dangerous place to visit. But after the various terror attacks in the 2000's, people rethink that belief. With that aside, this game is as informative as the Farm & Jungle edition. It does give out info and definitions to everything found at an airport, but it also proves to be too dated for teaching purposes unless the teacher wants to go through the trouble of explaining the students the difference between a modern and 90's airport, After the release of the three Junior Field Trip games, no more installments were made. I'm surprise Humongous didn't continue the series with other installments of other places for Buzzy to explore. But at least it lasted longer than the Big Thinkers games.. I explored the goddamn airport.. If you have kids, buy it! It would be great to buy a set of three. Your kids can learn a lot of things from this game and it's very fun for them too.. This game is awesome. It brings back a lot of memories along with The Farm and The Jungle.. On Dec. 17, 1903, the Wright brothers achieved the first powered flight. 120 years before the Wright brothers, in 1783, the Montgolfier brothers became the first people to fly in a hot air balloon. Then in 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to step on the moon. And in 2024 SpaceX plans to land the first man on mars.So why do we fly? There was a time in history where flying was a sign of witchcraft. Even during the times of Montgolfier brothers people didn't think humans could survive at high altitudes and thought we weren't meant to get off the ground. Then why did we start flying, and kept trying to get further and further away from land as possible? Well the answer is quite simple acutally, but it's also not really an answer.We're just meant to.As baby birds do when it's time for them to leave the nest; willingly or not, there comes a time in our lives where we eventually need to leave the comfort of being with our parents and venture into the world to explore and experience new things\u2014good or bad.We as humans (and every living creatures for that matter) are made to explore, it is part of everyone's life, it is a sign of progression in life.So in this context, what is an airport?Well if you ask me airport is the midpoint of a person's life; it's a rest stop right before someone journeys into the unknown and the unfamiliar. And what do people do at the airport? We check our luggage, we get some food, we use the restroom, and we check the flight time. Because when it's time for you to fly somewhere, you should have everything in check. So when it's time for you to venture into the world and explore some place new, you need to be ready, and to help you do that you need to explore where you're at right now. The airport. Many of us will be at that stage in life of finding a new home, a career or a partner. To those people I urge you to play this game.Let's Explore the Airport (Junior Field Trips) acts as a guide, for you to use when you're uncertain on what an airport consists of. This game will help you grasp the ins and outs of an airport and (which in some way) life itself.6.5\/10 the graphic is kinda outdated.
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