The Walt Disney World Explorer

The Walt Disney World Explorer (1996)

by Disney Interactive, Mindsai Productions
Genres:Point-and-click, Quiz/Trivia
Themes:Educational, Kids
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:A point-and-click application about the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Users can explore the sights and sounds of the resort through narrated slideshows, see the resort's growth on the Walt Disney World Timeline, take guided tours on "Tours of the World", and play various "interactivities" such as The Walt Disney World Quiz Challenge and Oceans of the World.Show more
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