Reddit reviews Castle Explorer
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We found 4 Reddit comments about Castle Explorer. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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>Another learning adventure game on disc from DK, Castle Explorer takes you into (at times quite literally) a 3-D animated, 14th-century European castle. There are cross-sections galore, with pop-up windows explaining archaic terminology and videos of live actors. It's a combination of DK's The Way Things Work and (yet again) Myst, letting you explore the castle as a spy for the King and carry out an important mission. Along the way you'll assume a disguise, interact with other characters, and collect pieces of a vital map as well as coins (to bail you out when, inevitably, you end up being thrown in the dungeon). All of this is executed superbly and believably in typical DK fashion.
Castle Explorer
http://www.amazon.com/Castle-Explorer-DK/dp/0789408910
Was it a DK game? I remember something like this. There was a butt crack of a guy sitting on a chamber pot. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0789408910?pc_redir=1414274813&robot_redir=1
Possible answers:
Logic Quest 3D: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMndtSeZZ0E
Encarta Mind Maze: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLmudzYWY94
DK Castle explorer: http://www.amazon.com/Castle-Explorer-DK/dp/0789408910
(Links got from previous TOMT post replies to similar questions)
Are youI think you're referring to this: [http://www.amazon.com/Castle-Explorer-DK-Publishing/dp/0789408910/ref=pd_sim_sbs_vg_2](DK Castle Explorer) I used to play the shit out of that trivia game!!! I feel I know more about medieval societies than Daniel Jackson because of it! (hopes your username is a Stargate-related one but if not please ignore..)