M&M's: The Lost Formulas | 
| From: Pearson Software
List Price: $14.99 Buy Used: $13.00 You Save: $1.99 (13%)
Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 15845
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Genre: Childrens Software Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8 x 2
Model: 743502515 UPC: 076714502512 EAN: 0076714502512 ASIN: B00004U8GL
Release Date: October 4, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Ship daily. No-questions-asked return policy.
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Product Description Yellow has made the biggest mistake of his peanutty life - he left the M&M's MINIs in charge of the candy factory! Needless to say, it's a candy-coated catastrophe. The M&M's candy formulas have been lost! The factory has gone haywire! Only you and Yellow can make things right.
Amazon.com Review The devious M&M Minis have taken over the candy factory, and it's up to you to help Yellow get a grip on this candy-coated calamity. Bubbling vats of chocolate, messed-up machinery, and revved-up robots are only some of the many obstacles you'll face in this wild driving, surfing, running, and flying adventure game. The Lost Formulas puts kids in the driver's seat as they engage in three levels of play per game, but it's not all fun. There's an "edutainment" component that allows players to practice multilevel math drills (covering topics ranging from basic number recognition to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division), all the while going bonkers searching for the lost formulas hidden by the mischievous Minis. "I could play this forever," raved our 8-year-old tester as he expertly manned the up-, down-, left-, and right-arrow keys for the ride of his life. To turbocharge the fun, our tester suggests pressing the ALT key (Command or Apple key on the Mac) to help Yellow "do his spin attack." Players can earn extra lives in bonus rounds and play eight zany levels, including: Get Out of Town: The best arcade driving game we've seen. Here, kids race Yellow and his car through superbly animated cities and suburbs to arrive at the candy factory. This game makes demolition derbies seem tame. Milk Chocolate: Vats of bubbling chocolate and crazy robots could spell trouble for Yellow. Be sure to jump the chasms and land on the platforms with the correct math answers that match the clues. Oh, Chute!: Cleverly named, this behind-the-scenes look at the chocolate factory has kids negotiating conveyor belts, moving machinery, and opening chutes as they boost their math sequencing skills. Candy Colors: Watch out for the flying color blobs while you fly your way through this colorful mess. Stampin' and Sortin': Dodge the stamping and sorting machines as you run for your sweet life in this cool down round of game play. Pack It In: Jump on the right candy boxes or else you could be in dangerous trouble. This part is what disaster management is all about. Warehouse Woes: Who says driving a forklift is work? What a hoot! The Shocking Truth: Get the skinny when you go behind the factory's power circuits. But don't get zapped in the electrifying final round of game play. In a nutshell, this fast-paced, cutting-edge CD-ROM plays like a video game, but includes math drills as an added incentive. Grab this software and a bag of M&M's for some yummy fun for the whole family. (Ages 5 to 10) --Tina Velgos
Amazon.com Product Description In this math-building software package for kids, M&M's candies have turned the factory upside down and torn up all the M&M's candy formulas. It's up to you and Yellow to make things right. As you race through the factory, you'll face churning chocolate, rampaging robots, cascading candy ... and along the way, math drills to test your smarts and challenge your game reflexes. Children, ages 5 to 10, practice age-appropriate addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division drills while they race through a wild and funny action game. With stunning, nonviolent, high-resolution 3-D graphics and a high-paced adventure setting, this is a learning game kids will love.
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DO NOT PURCHASE if you have WIN 2000 December 4, 2002 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I love this game! It's worked wonders for my daughter in speeding up basic math facts. Reccomended for Grade 2+ It IS fast, work with flash cards with your child or else they will be discouraged in not playing this game with the math. Make sure your Graphics/Video Card is UPDATED with drivers, max-out on your memory too really helped. This game works great on Windows 98 - it does require some tweaking - PLEASE read the Read Me file for solving them. Now the downside - my husband had to upgrade our system to Win 2000 for his software, and Simon & Schuster does not have any patches for this game. I emailed them and this was their reply: Thank you for contacting Simon and Schuster Interactive Technical SupportUnfortunately, this program is not supported on NT or Windows 2000 which is an NT platform. Because of the driver structure of NT, very few programs that use video compression programs such as this one are even rated on NT. I think you would find that the problems would be solved if you installed the program on a 95/98/ME system. If you have any further questions, please feel free to e-mail us or call the technical support number listed in the documents that came with our product. Sincerely, D. L. Monson S&SI Tech Support
windows ME watch out December 2, 2001 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a great math game for children with windows 98 (5 stars). My kids spent lots of time with the game every day for months until we "upgraded" with a new computer system. Be wary if you have ME and forget it with windows 2000. Who knows about XP. With ME, the keyboard arrows don't work correctly and youngsters can't advance in the math portion from atleast the 3rd level. Technical support indicated that there will be no fix for any problems experienced for systems with Windows ME, 2000, XP. A suggestion was made to purchase a gamepad controller to see if that helped. The children are quite disappointed and want to go back to windows 98.
Arcade action all over again! November 13, 2000 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Finally, a NEW arcade style game! I bought this for my 4 year old son and he gets Yellow M&M to where he needs to go and this software reinforces his learning of numbers due to the math only levels! HINT: A game pad is the ticket to making the many jumps necessary in this game, but the arrow keys work just fine to zoom to and around the factory!
AWESOME GAME! December 26, 2001 R. Zabar (NY City) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I just got back from a holiday party and played this with my cousin. THis game is awesome not just because it promotes math in a fun matter, but it gives a fun adventure for kids to work with. The adventure includes the world famous m&m's (and minis) You should definitely buy this for kids 4-13. I am even hooked!!!! This is a blast of fun.
This Game is the Best! May 28, 2001 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This game is awesome. It is aimed for younger kids but I am 12 and am hooked! My 4 year old cousin has this game and she has already beat all the levels. I recomend this game for everyone. You have to try it!
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