Zoombinis Technical Education Research Centers, Inc. Genres: Games Education Adventure Puzzle $6.49 NZD Supported Devices: iPadFourthGen iPad2Wifi iPad23G iPadThirdGen4G iPadMini4G iPadThirdGen iPadFourthGen4G iPadMini Minimum iOS Version: iOS 6.0 Download Size: 373.1MB Zoombinis - Logic puzzles TERC, Inc. Play Zoombinis and guide the little blue creatures through fun and increasingly challenging puzzles on their way to a ne… TouchArcade Rating: Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsPlay Zoombinis and guide the little blue creatures through fun and increasingly challenging puzzles on their way to a new home. Zoombinis is a re-creation of the classic, award-winning 1990’s puzzle game Logical Journey of the Zoombinis. The small blue creatures, each with distinct personalities and appearances, are escaping imprisonment by the evil Bloats who have taken over the Zoombinis’ home. Players take on the role of guide and help the Zoombinis reach the safety of Zoombiniville. Use logic, analyze data, spot patterns and hone problem solving skills. Players face a series of increasingly difficult challenges that stand between the Zoombinis and freedom. Twelve perilous puzzles each with 4 levels of increasing difficulty, a great story, and many fun and memorable characters make for an engaging and challenging experience. We challenge you to get all the Zoombinis to safety! The Challenges • Allergic Cliffs • Stone Cold Caves • Pizza Pass • Captain Cajun’s Ferryboat • Titanic Tattooed Toads • Stone Rise • Fleens • Hotel Dimensia • Mudball Wall • Lion’s Lair • BubbleWonder Abyss • Mirror Machine Featuring • Beautiful digitally painted backgrounds • The original voices for the Narrator, Stone Guards, Pizza Trolls, Captain Cajun, and the Innkeeper • Restored music from version 1.0 of the original game • Improved celebrations and achievements Information Seller:TERC, Inc. Genre:Adventure, Puzzle Release:Aug 06, 2015 Updated:Aug 14, 2024 Version:2.0.6 Size:622.2 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal CygnetSeven Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2010 7,596 33 48 #2 CygnetSeven, Aug 6, 2015 spleen Well-Known Member Oct 27, 2010 320 0 0 Australia #3 spleen, Aug 6, 2015 Oh my God. I had forgotten. Tempted to pick this up even though it'll have nothing but nostalgia to offer me at 29. cnewhall Member Jun 11, 2012 21 0 0 #4 cnewhall, Aug 6, 2015 Whoa, I did not expect to see this. icoker Well-Known Member Mar 26, 2013 652 10 18 #5 icoker, Aug 6, 2015 im speechless. This is somethig very special. touchy85 Well-Known Member Jan 21, 2015 1,616 1 38 #6 touchy85, Aug 6, 2015 gameplay video Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel orangecan Well-Known Member Aug 9, 2011 2,000 150 63 #7 orangecan, Aug 6, 2015 I've no recollection of the original game at all - did it make its way to the UK? Looks interesting though.... 16bitAindo Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2014 67 0 0 #8 16bitAindo, Aug 7, 2015 Im 29 from the UK and I remember this. Played it back in primary school but only briefly. Even in that short amount of time it made its mark on me. It was probably the first game I ever played on a PC BohemianCoast Well-Known Member Dec 27, 2009 106 1 18 #9 BohemianCoast, Aug 7, 2015 Last edited: Aug 7, 2015 Some UK schools used it. My kids had all three of these games when they were little, and played them obsessively. I played slightly less obsessively. It was a marvellous game. They did a Kickstarter to raise the money to get it onto iPad, which I backed at a ludicrous level that got me (though I haven't got it yet) a Zoombini plushie. I realise I should explain for people who aren't familiar. It's an educational game, but unlike every other educational game ever the educational elements are properly embedded into the gameplay, and they teach logical reasoning. The first difficulty level is pretty easy, but for all sorts of reasons it's very hard to get all the Zoombinis safely through the hardest level. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Oh my God. I had forgotten. Tempted to pick this up even though it'll have nothing but nostalgia to offer me at 29.
I've no recollection of the original game at all - did it make its way to the UK? Looks interesting though....
Im 29 from the UK and I remember this. Played it back in primary school but only briefly. Even in that short amount of time it made its mark on me. It was probably the first game I ever played on a PC
Some UK schools used it. My kids had all three of these games when they were little, and played them obsessively. I played slightly less obsessively. It was a marvellous game. They did a Kickstarter to raise the money to get it onto iPad, which I backed at a ludicrous level that got me (though I haven't got it yet) a Zoombini plushie. I realise I should explain for people who aren't familiar. It's an educational game, but unlike every other educational game ever the educational elements are properly embedded into the gameplay, and they teach logical reasoning. The first difficulty level is pretty easy, but for all sorts of reasons it's very hard to get all the Zoombinis safely through the hardest level.