Pathogen Roleplay Wizard description
Pathogen Roleplay Wizard allows you to easily enter up to 500 questions and answers into one game file.
Pathogen (Pathos Game Generator) Roleplay Wizard is a role-playing experience in which the player/learner encounters frequent situations where only the application of real-world problem-solving and the answering of your questions will aid the player in progressing through the adventure by overcoming dilemmas encountered on the journey.
The program contains score tracking with save and restore options. Amazingly, this price allows for full classroom or lab use (up to 35 computers!).
Pathogen Roleplay Wizard allows you to easily enter up to 500 questions and answers into one game file (heck, put your WHOLE COURSE into it!) and have student(s) pull up the game file into the game and play it, saving the
game between sessions.
This educational game contains high-end quality graphic renderings and imaginative landscapes, buildings, scenarios, items, and problems to solve, sweeping the player up in addictive role-playing as the player learns to apply reasoning skills along the way.
Here are some key features of "Pathogen Roleplay Wizard":
· Students answer questions YOU make as they navigate through surreal worlds.
· Sample game questions come with the program, some containing images.
· Images may be attached to questions for incredible flexibility when making questions.
· Highly engaging even for your most unfocused student.
· High-end graphics and Myst-like navigation.
· Heavy emphasis on individual and group Problem-solving.
· Single-player functionality--put it on up to 35 stations (single-educator use) for a mere 40 bucks! (We don't advertise or heavily package--you benefit.)
· Group problem-solving--try it in groups with a monitor or digital projector.
· Fully-functional demo available.
· Virtual keyboard available just in case you want to use an interactive white board.
· Students can save their place in a game and come back to it later.
· Full Access to all game files posted in the games file library.
· Works on any Windows operating system above Windows 3.1 (who still uses 3.1?) including 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, and NT.