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The games and missions you play do what an already established franchise does best - blatantly rips-off mechanics from other games. The Magic School Bus is not entirely guilty of copy and paste, as there are some unique elements to the mini-games. It's easy to see the resemblance considering playable missions like navigating through an Asteroid field Asteroids and flying through space to dodge all the ethereal junk thrown at you Defender.

Some of the games are surprisingly challenging, considering they were developed for children. Any adult could actually have a whale of a time when attempting to perfectly land an upright school bus on Mars. Not so much when you are just hopping between space holiday snaps, maybe. As a wholesome game, however, The Magic School Bus actually stands up. Any learning medium that this game tries on seems to be completely redundant. Apart from the cognitive skills - the game teaches and the giggles it delivers when you travel to Uranus, you get the feeling you haven't learned a whole lot.

That's perfectly OK, though. The Magic School Bus' difficulty curve actually makes for a fun game to play. It's a game that simply forces its players to use their intuition and skill to beat each of its oddly similar missions. This was the early 90s - no hand-holding or tutorials here.

You were simply expected to be seasoned in classic arcade games like Space Invaders or Outrun. There is nothing remarkably different or unique about gameplay and by no means revolutionary. The wholesomeness of the game's theme and the nostalgia of mechanics deliver an experience that you can easily invest hours into. The game is well-made and polished, with nothing overly frustrating about it besides some of the more tedious mini-games presented to you.

Why not dive back into The Magic School Bus and its first-ever game in the franchise? It certainly sets the tone for future games, and the nostalgia of early Saturday television will hit you in waves.

Crack out your Genesis, and start exploring space with Ms. Browse games Game Portals. Unblocked Games WTF. Demon Slayer. Huggy Wuggy. Fidget Toys 3D. Snake Game Modded. Pocket Emo. Stone Miner. Google Snake Game Mods. Power Wash Simulator. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Attack on Titan. Snake Game Hacked. Power Rangers Ninja Steel. Mugen Anime Fighting. Disney Crossy Road. Girl Genius. Ralphie does a report on this planet. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun, and is the first of the gas giants with its storm, the Great Red Spot.

Dorothy Ann does a report on this planet. The class lands on one of its moons, Io, due to Jupiter not having a solid surface. The sixth planet from the Sun that has the most rings. Instead of landing on Saturn, the Bus lands on one of its moons, Mimas. Tim is the one to give the report. This is the seventh planet from the Sun, and has rings like Saturn. Carlos does a report on this planet. Because this planet has no rocky surface, the class lands on one of its moons, Miranda.

The kids stand sideways on Miranda due to the way Uranus and its moons rotate. This is the eighth planet from the Sun and the last of the gas giants, named after Poseidon or Neptune, the God of the Sea.

Janet does a report on this planet. Since the planet is a gas giant, the kids land on one of its moons, Triton. On this science experiment, the player can see how the speeds of Earth and Mercury compare. After making them revolve around the sun, a birthday cake appears on both of them, and the player can then click on it to see how many birthdays the player would have had on that planet in a year.

On this science experiment, the player can try to keep Venus' heat in by changing the Sun's and gas cloud's sizes and using the thermometer to see how hot Venus is. The player can also see what could happen to a slice of pizza on Venus. On this science experiment, the player can use a sling shot to make craters on the Moon. They can make different sized craters by using different sized meteors, different aims of the green rubber band on the sling shot, and different directions the sling shot is aimed at the Moon.

On this science experiment, the player sees two black and white pictures of similar things on both Mars and Earth.



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