Where in America's Past Is Carmen Sandiego?

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Where in America's Past Is
Carmen Sandiego?
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Developer(s) Brøderbund
Publisher(s) Brøderbund
Series Carmen Sandiego
Platforms Apple II, MS-DOS
Release date(s) 1991
Genre(s) Educational
Mode(s) Single-player

Where in America's Past Is Carmen Sandiego? is the 5th videogame release in the Carmen Sandiego franchise. It was produced by Brøderbund and released in 1991.[1]

Educational value

This game is widely considered the most informational game of the entire series.[citation needed] Though it may contain some minute differences from the main series, it remains true to it. This game's aim (as the others' are), is to capture Carmen's gang of thieves, one by one until all of her henchmen have been caught. This is done by searching for clues, trailing them, identifying them and finally, bringing them in for trial. After all of the henchmen have been caught, the player must then go after Carmen herself. One of the main differences is that the player can receive in-game help.[2] PC Mag explains that "While Where in Time simply challenges players to look up and recall historical facts, Where in America's Past develops a true historical context for places and events as it covers more than 400 years of American history".[1]

Gameplay

The game includes 45 geographic locations, and 9 different historical eras to travel to. This far outweighs the number of travel destinations in the 1985 Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? game. Carmen and her henchmen are involved with some of American history's most iconic moments, including the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The "32-color VGA 'location graphics' paint crime scenes that are more vivid and interesting" that in previous games. The graphics include scanned art from notable sources, such as the Virginia Historical Society and NASA. The "game auto detects the player's video card and installs itself for the appropriate graphics card".[1]

Reception

PC Magazine said the game "offers complexities of plot and graphics that make the original Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego seem almost bland by comparison". It said the game "won't disappoint adventure hungry Carmen fans" and that "as edutainment, this game is fun and challenging".[1] Computer Gaming World liked the game, but stated that it would become boring to older children and adults, and that it seemed designed to teach rudimentary facts about the chronology of American history as opposed to details. The reviewer was hopeful, however, that Where in America's Past would encourage students to study history on their own.[3]

References

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