Software:Isaac Asimov's Science Adventure

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Isaac Asimov's Science Adventure is an educational interactive CD-ROM. The game was later updated as Isaac Asimov's Science Adventure II. It is part of Knowledge Adventure's Adventure series.[1]

Production and content

Isaac Asimov died in April 1992, and this collaboration between his works and the developers behind the program was one of his last projects before he passed.[2] The game's articles were based on Asimov's Chronology of Science and Discovery.[3] The game teaches topics ranging from roller coaster acceleration to planetary orbit to pulleys.[3]

The central hub of the program is a reference screen, which displays text panels, pictures, and timeline, and a globe.[3] The designers described the program as an educational software toy - a sort of intellectual playground, to encourage curiosity but with no agenda.[2] The virtual science museum has over 150 rooms, and over 1000 illustrated, interactive, and interlinked articles by Isaac Asimov.[4]

Critical reception

PC Magazine included it in its list of the Top 100 CD-ROMS, commenting on its "spectacular computer graphics" and high quality articles.[3] The magazine recommended it as a holiday gift .[5] Compute magazine thought the title was well produced and impressive technically.[2] New Scientist felt the title had excellent graphics and interface.[1] The program was highly recommended by The New York Times.[6]

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