Description
A leap in interactive storytelling, this game, suited for a twelve-year old, is presented as an animated comic book where the scenes appear one by one. As you read along, new pictures appear and you can move the mouse over the objects to find out more about them. Using a technology called Quickmove, you can define the way new pictures appear: chronological, unseen only, everything at once or your own rule sets... With more than 3000 historical texts, photos and illustrated maps, this game is a pretext to teach children about the background events in Europe from the moment when Hitler came to power to the fall of the Third Reich.
The story takes place during the allied invasion of Normandy in 1944. Twelve-year-old Paul travels through the regions at war to visit his mother in Paris, but he does not know that his uncle, a member of the resistance, has concealed secret documents in his plush teddy bear. Hunted by the German Secret Service, he will need all the help he can get.
Alternate Titles
- "Operatie Teddybeer" -- Dutch title
- "1944: Operation Teddybär" -- German title
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Trivia
Edouard Lussan started working on the comic in 1994 and soon wanted it to become an interactive multimedia story. The game won the international Möbius award (category education) and the Milia d'Or award for edutainment.
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