Plant and Animal Habitats (video game)
Plant and animal habitats was a game published on The Sarah Jane Adventures website. It was part of the KS2 Bitesize Science project, where children learned math, English and science by playing video games. The game was narrated by Anjli Mohindra. As a reward for finishing the game the children got a comicbook screensaver.
Scenario
Serveral alien lifeforms have come to Earth. A Baaraddelskelliumfatrexius Beast, a Poppito tree, Travast Polong, a Blathereen and a Rakweed plant. They have to get back to their home planets. If they stay on Earth for to long they might invade the planet. Rani Chandra and Mr Smith want to sent them home.
The alien lifeforms come from two different planets Raxacoricofallapatorius and Polongus.
End of the game
Rani Chandra and Mr Smith manage to send all alien life forms back to their home planet. The Baaraddelskelliumfatrexius Beast is sent to an area of the tall forest of Raxacoricofallapatorius without any Raxacoricofallapatorians, so that it couldn't be harmed by them. The Poppito tree also stays there. The Blathereen and the Rakweed are sent to the chalky hills of Raxacoricofallapatorius. And Travast Polong starts to live in the bog of Polongus.
How to play
The player has to decide which planet and area he wants to send the alien lifeforms to, so that all of them survive. He also needs to make sure that the alien lifeforms do not harm each other.
The player can't sent the alien lifeforms to the wrong places. If he wants to do so he is stopped by Rani Chandra, who says that this would be the wrong area for the animal and that he needs to sent it to a different area. The player only needs the mouse to put the alien lifeform to the right planet.
Characters
Alien life forms
References
- On Raxacoricofallapatorius there is a vinegar sea, an ice floe, chalky hills and a tall tree forest.
- On Polongus there is a desert and a slimy bog.
- The Blathereen live in chalky hills and tall tree forests. They freeze and calcify on ice planets.
External links
- Plant and animal habitats on the BBC website.
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