This involves a stalwart group of dinosaurs who travel in space
looking for a new planet to inhabit. Weird? Just remember this is a
kid's game so suspend your belief. I'd describe this as being
something of a non-linear interactive storybook. Rather than it being
read in a linear fashion, the game's story is decided by the player as
to which order of planets they want to explore. It also includes a
number of interactive activities (or minigames) which aren't essential
to advance the story, but are mostly there for the sake of livening up
to the game's format. So it's a storybook with some adventure gaming
elements in it. Kids and dinosaurs touch down on eight wonderful
worlds filled with new friends, stories, humor, and music. Each planet
boasts exciting activities that challenge kids, develop learning
skills, and provide hours of fun. Create your own coloring book -
print out and color over 100 animated scenes. Enjoy television style
animation; travel through 100 interactive scenes and meet over 40 new
characters on the way. Compose, record, and play back original music
and hear familiar songs on the planet Harmonia. Test problem solving
skills, and save the population of Cubitron by matching colors and
shapes to repair the robot maker. Challenge coordination skills - use
shapes and objects to build giant planes, trains, and automobiles on
the planet Gigantis (Adventure Legends).
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