DISNEY – ADVENTURES IN TYPING W/ TIMON
Platform: WINDOWS 98/XP Publisher: DISNEY Packaging: JEWEL CASE Rating: AGES: 6 AND UP Fun Activities Build Essential Typing Skills. Finger placement home row technique editing mistakes and lots of good typing habits–learn all this and more as you progress through five exciting and challenging activities. Throughout your typing adventure get private lessons from Rafiki and plenty of laughs from wild and wacky Timon and Pumbaa. Multiple levels of difficulty match your progress.
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(out of 4 reviews)
List Price: $ 9.95
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Review by L. Smith for DISNEY – ADVENTURES IN TYPING W/ TIMON
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Had initially had the windows 98 version . Since XP came out it did not work on it. So I was relieved that they had another version for the XP. My child seeing the success of the previous CD for her older sibling, requested this one. A fun learning tool for typing skill. My kids 9.
Review by D. F. Parent for DISNEY – ADVENTURES IN TYPING W/ TIMON
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We bought this game for Windows 98 back in the day and the kids loved it. Both my girls learned to type well using this game. Due to an unfortunate accident, though, the CD broke. So when I saw this was available for Windows XP, I scooped one up for my boy. We got him Spongebob Squarepants typing, but he didn’t like that one because it taunted him when he made a mistake. This one is positive and the kids have fun playing. I mean, who doesn’t like Timon and Pumbaa?
Review by Dwight C. Banks Jr. for DISNEY – ADVENTURES IN TYPING W/ TIMON
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My daughter is learning to type and having fun at the same time. Win Win.
Review by M. Vallejo for DISNEY – ADVENTURES IN TYPING W/ TIMON
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The program itself has been great for my 7-year old daughter. It’s fun and teaches her from the very beginning.
The problem is that it was written for Windows 95, so you’ll run into some minor issues trying to run it on XP. 1) The resolution is 640×480. 2) The screen colors get all messed up when you run the program. To fix it, you have to create a shortcut on the Desktop, edit its properties and set the compatibility to Windows 95 and, voila, it works.