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Programmer(s)
  
Václav Blín

Engine
  
Adobe Flash

Initial release date
  
10 March 2008

Designer
  
Jakub Dvorský

Genre
  
Adventure game


Composer(s)
  
Tomáš Dvořák

Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Developer
  
Publisher
  
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Platforms
  
Microsoft Windows, Web browser

Similar
  
Amanita Design games, Adventure games

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Questionaut is a short educational video game developed by Amanita Design for the BBC. It's a Point-and-click adventure game meant for English speaking children of school age. It is supposed to exercise their knowledge in English, Mathematics and Natural science.

Contents

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Gameplay

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Players control an aeronaut who tries to get with his balloon as high as possible to get a hat which belongs to his friend Vodník. But the balloon loses its air and the aeronaut has to land on levitating planets. There are creatures on these planets who are specialized in some way (English language, Mathematics, Chemistry etc.). Player has to solve a simple problem and then answer questions from the subject in which is the creature living on the planet specialized. Each of questions has 3 possibilities. When player chooses the right answer, balloon gets some air but if he chooses wrong the balloon loses its air. When the player gets enough air the balloon gets him on higher planet.

Creators

  • Jakub Dvorsky (Gamedesign)
  • Václav Blín (Animations)
  • Tomáš "Floex" Dvořák (Music)
  • David Oliva (Programming)

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    References

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