Zoboomafoo: Creature Quest
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Zoboomafoo: Creature Quest is a game based on the American PBS Kids television series featuring the Wild Kratt brothers. In order to find a treasure map that the Kratt brothers are looking for, you must play a few mini-games in order to retrieve the pieces. In the first mini-game, Counting Coyotes, you must match two of the same number together in order for baby coyotes to help you find that part of the map. The second mini-game is an interactive coloring book with many different environment like the forest, jungle, and desert. In the third mini-game, Chameleon Patterns, you must find the next color in the pattern to get pieces. In Noggendrill's Maze, you must navigate Zoboomafoo through a maze to find Noggendrill, who has a piece of the map. In Smart Fox, you must match different objects hiding in their burrows, similar to Memory. In Tent Shadows, you can look at a shadow on the tent and figure out which picture it's a shadow of. In Bubble Game, you must pop bubbles of a certain color with a porcupine. The last mini-game is a spot the difference game, but with animals. You can also learn about certain animals by watching clips from the TV show and facts from the Kratt brothers, but you don't earn any pieces from it. The entire game consists of clips from the show to learn about different animals, which can also be played back. You can also print out pages in the coloring book.
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Game added May 24, 2018. Last modified February 22, 2023.