WizMo's Workshop: Dragons of Frozzbokk

Moby ID: 21813

Description

WizMo's Workshop: Dragons of Frozzbokk is an educational game created for kids aged three to six. It is meant to stimulate the imagination of children and teaches color and shape recognition while developing hand-eye coordination. Children can explore the Workshop, help WizMo build different machines, collect prizes to show off to their friends, and learn while playing with WizMo's little dragons.

Spellings

  • Мастерская волшебника. Драконы страны Фрозбок - Russian spelling

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Vice President
Director of Production
Producer
Associate Producer
A & R Manager
Marketing Manager
Creative Director
Art and Graphics
Manual
Quality Assurance
Special Thanx/Testers
President
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Reviews

Critics

Average score: 84% (based on 3 ratings)

Players

Average score: 4.7 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings with 2 reviews)

Please update for Windows 10!

The Good
As an adult, I adored this game. I got it for my daughter when she was in grade school. She is 21 now and still has such fond memories. The game is adorable, educational, and just really fun. My granddaughter is 2yrs. old. and has an ONN tablet with the ability to take off filters as she advances. I would absolutely LOVE for her to have access to this game.

The Bad
I didn't see a single negative aspect. I just don't think it received enough recognition. Everyone I ever showed it to, including kids, loved it! I would purchase a current version of this in a heartbeat!

The Bottom Line
Wonderfully interactive. Imaginative with so many paths the user can choose depending on mood. Learning, sportsmanship, art...you name it, it is in there. We need more games like this available to the kids today.

Windows · by Rita Smith (4) · 2020

Used to love this game as a kid

The Good
It’s been a hot minute since I have had the chance to play this game, while I don’t remember much about the dialogue or the story, I do remember bits of the gameplay. Each dragon had a little game you wold play and different environments were created to play the game. I remember loving the design of the main room and the upstairs room. Overall, the character and room design was probably my favorite aspect of this game as a kid. I played the game multiple times and never got tired of it! A very fond childhood memory of mine :) Glad I was able to find this game again. It would be amazing if there was a rewritten version so it could be played on recent versions of Windows. Just for the nostalgia :))

The Bad
Nothing. 10/10 would kill to play this game again (not really, please don’t arrest me).
I don’t like how there’s not a recent version for me to play in 2021 :(!!

The Bottom Line
Cute game from my childhood where I got to play different games with dragons and make friends with a wizard :)

Windows · by Haley Rucker (1) · 2021

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Game added by Roger Arias.

Additional contributors: Zhuzha.

Game added April 3, 2006. Last modified January 4, 2024.