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Cluefinders 6th Grade Adventures
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Manufacturer: Riverdeep - Learning company
Model: SW50056D
Author: Inc. Riverdeep
Binding: CD-ROM
Publication Date: 2001
Publisher: Riverdeep - Learning company
Label: Riverdeep - Learning company
Platform: Windows XP
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Platform: Windows XP
Features for Cluefinders 6th Grade Adventures:
- A mighty army of mutant plant warriors threatens to take over the town above
- Use your head to tackle tricky challenges, solve a mystery, and save the town from destruction
- Fifiteen interactive games and exercises
- Math, language arts, science, social science, and problem solving
- A.D.A.P.T. Learning Technology
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Customer Reviews
it's a good lerning game but intertainment... 
2007-09-09
Hi well to start My Mom got this for me and I got excited cause it had Lestlie in it and they never make any games with her in it. I allways wondered why and this game told me. You can barely understand what she and Owan are saying and the game is really easy once you get the hang of it some games more then others. But the plot is less then amusing and the cluefinders are constantly bugging you to hurry up and it's really distracting.Well gotta go hope this was helpful Broke.
Great Summer Practice 
2007-07-23
This edition for 6th grade is more challenging than the 4th or 5th grade versions, but still a good workout for the brain especially during the summer when school is out and kids like to "play" on the computer. My daughter couldn't stop "playing" the 4th grade version. The 5th and 6th were less fun and more work, so it wasn't as easy to get her to do it.