Description of Madeline European Adventures Windows. 1996, the year Madeline European Adventures was released on Windows. Made by The Learning Company and published by Creative Wonders, this educational game is available for free on this page.
Madeline European Adventures |
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Developer: Vortex Media Arts This game has hidden developer credits. |
Madeline European Adventures is a cute educational game where you travel across Europe searching for a lost genie.
CAFEREF.PCX is a scene in Venice with a few Madeline sprites and sketches of other characters.
COL.PCX is the passport office where the door and one of the windows have different designs to the background used in-game, while the menu is less polished. The flag and hung-up coat are in the final version but as individual sprites instead of part of the background. In the unused screen, 'Passport' is (incorrectly) spelled the English way, instead of the French way 'Passeport' as in the used image.
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GRID.PCX contains the sprites used in the countries minigames in a labelled grid. The image suggests there would have been games involving currencies and landmarks.
OPTIONS2.PCX is a more crude looking version of the menu screen, with different available options.
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OUTPUT0.PCX in the MAD010 folder is a screenshot of the school with Madeline standing outside and an apparent option to warp to another level.
OUTPUT0.PCX in the MAD190 folder is a screenshot at the Venice bridge with two Madeline and Genevieve sprites overlapping each other.
OUT.PCX is another screenshot of the bridge but with a deformed background.
SCRN080.PCX and SCRN300.PCX are two files consisting of the same placeholder image with the text 'Madelines European Adventures Blank screen.'
SCRN220.PCX is the same placeholder image but with the number 21 below it.
SCRN290.PCX is a placeholder image with the words 'GO HOME' in giant letters.
Each folder labelled MAD contains a .DAT file, all of which include this note at the beginning. This is also present in Madeline and the Magnificent Puppet Show.
An error message which pops up a few times in the game's executable.
Some editions of the game come with a series of demos. In the demo for Sesame Street: Let's Make a Word! is a file titled README consisting solely of the following text, which is also present in Madeline Thinking Games.
The Madeline series | |
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Windows, Mac OS Classic | The Magnificent Puppet Show • Thinking Games • European Adventures • 2nd Grade Math |