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Kid Pilot and Go Fish! From Knowledge Adventure and Madeline Classroom Companion 1st & 2nd Grade Reading from The Learning Company Kid Pilot and Go Fish! From Knowledge Adventure Kid Pilot Okay, kids, are you ready to fly across the US in your own private airplane? Then have some flying fun with Kid Pilot, a Play Zone game from Knowledge Adventure.
You'll take off, land and even take pictures on your journey piloting three different easy-to-fly planes over the mountains and valleys of the United States. Kids ages 5 to 10 (and even adults) will have fun with this CD flight simulator for any PC compatible with Windows 95 or Windows 98. After a quick installation from the CD, you'll be flying with realistic engines sounds and the controls responding to your ups, downs and turns across the cityscape of your choice or from one city to another, offering some accurate details of the terrain below.
To take off from you favorite airport, first click 'Start' on the ignition key, move the throttle to the right to increase the plane's speed and then when the airspeed indicator is in the green, click and hold the 'Up' arrow to lift off and climb. While you're touring the skies, you can shoot pictures of where you've been for your scrapbook for viewing and printing later. You can even fly at different times of the day by selecting midday, dawn or dusk. Landing is as easy as taking off, just be sure to land at the airport, like most planes do. Sarah, my 7-year-old, really enjoys flying around the Detroit area.
I really don't see much educational value in flying to and from metropolitan areas in real time at the computer (this can be boring). But, it was not meant to be an educational exercise, just a simulation for kids, and they love it.
And it does that very well. Now to Go Fish! A game that I didn't find too interesting because honestly, I'm not much of an outdoor person; but I have been fishing in my life. At first, though, I thought it was the card game, Go Fish. But after Sarah installed it, we found it was a game about catching fish.