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Pingu - A Barrel of Fun
Everybody's favourite penguin goes interactive
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Product |
Pingu - Barrel of Fun |
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Manufacturer |
BBC Interactive |
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Requirements |
Windows 98/2000/ME/XP |
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Price |
£9.99 |
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Web site |
www.bbcinteractive.com
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PPC Rating |
9/10 |
Pingu is a firm favourite with the younger kids and
as such is an ideal choice for the target audience of 3 to 6 year
olds. It can be bought on its own for a tenner or as part of a three
pack with Bob the Builder and the Teletubbies. Pingu offers 5
puzzles, 5 games and 5 screen savers and adheres to Key Stage One of
the National Curriculum.
The puzzles cover the full range of numbers,
letters, shapes, colours and sounds. Each has different skill levels
allowing the tasks to remain challenging through the full target age
range. As an example the numbers puzzle starts off with numbers up
to 9 where Pingu and his chum push objects on to the screen and the
child has to select how many they can see. Switching skills causes
higher numbers to be shown in to the mid teens. The spelling puzzle
starts off with just the first letter of a word being needed but on
harder settings requires the full word to be spelt out.

On the down side, the voice-overs can be very
repetitive and you’ll soon tire of hearing ‘hooray!’ after every
selection even if junior doesn’t.
The games include simple mazes, a tennis game and a
music maker which is probably only usable by the older children. We
particularly liked Ice-Flow for being simple yet requiring good
timing but in such a way as to have that ‘just one more go’ appeal.
For the grownups however the highlight has to be the
Pingu Dance screen where you can make him stamp his feet, jump and
twirl to the Pingu theme music.
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Iain
Laskey
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