A.D.A.M. Life's Greatest Mysteries facts for kids
Quick facts for kids A.D.A.M. Life's Greatest Mysteries |
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Developer(s) | Columbia Healthcare Corporation |
Publisher(s) | Columbia Healthcare Corporation |
Platform(s) | Personal Computer |
A.D.A.M. Life's Greatest Mysteries is a fun and interactive computer game on a CD-ROM. It's designed to teach you cool facts about the human body, how your brain works, and what causes sickness. The game helps clear up common misunderstandings about these topics.
About A.D.A.M. Life's Greatest Mysteries
This game combines two earlier computer programs: A.D.A.M. The Inside Story Complete and Life's Greatest Mysteries. It was created to make learning about health and the human body exciting.
Game Bundles
In mid-1996, A.D.A.M. Life's Greatest Mysteries was sold as part of a special collection. This collection, called the A.D.A.M. Back-to-School Pack, also included two other educational games: A.D.A.M. Nine Month Miracle and A.D.A.M. The Inside Story.
What Critics Thought
When the game first came out, people who reviewed it had good things to say. The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper felt the game gave a good basic understanding. They thought it would make young players want to learn even more about the human body.
The Independent newspaper believed it was a helpful extra tool. They suggested it worked well alongside multimedia encyclopedias. The New Castle, Pennsylvania News praised the game's awesome animation and graphics. They found these features made the game very engaging and fun to play.