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'''''Aliens In Our Food''''' is an educational game developed by Education and Youth Interactive Media made with MacroMedia Director 7 and published by The Health Education Authority and funded by the European Union. It was released on October 26th, 1999 as a CD-ROM and an "interactive teaching pack" for schools to buy. | '''''Aliens In Our Food''''' is an educational game developed by Education and Youth Interactive Media made with MacroMedia Director 7 and published by The Health Education Authority and funded by the European Union. It was released on October 26th, 1999 as a CD-ROM and an "interactive teaching pack" for schools to buy. The operating systems it targeted for was Windows 95/98. But this game does work in modern computers if you have set the correct compatibility options. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
The game was available as a CD-ROM and "interactive teaching pack" | The game was available as a CD-ROM and "interactive teaching pack" in October 26th, 1999. The game did not succeed that well thus not a lot of schools have the game installed into their computers. The game was only available for several months before the Health Education Authority (the publisher) has closed since March 31st, 2000. There is absolutely no information known about this game nor about the people and the company that had developed the game. | ||
==Discovery== | ==Discovery== | ||
On July 6th 2023, Internet Archive user | On July 6th 2023, Internet Archive user KoopTheKoopa had found the software of the game "hidden" somewhere in a school computer, The game seemed to be installed in September 19th, 2002 to that computer which is a strange occurence considering the game's publisher had been defunct a year before. Nonetheless, the game was dumped and was uploaded in October 7th, 2023 on [https://archive.org/details/aliens-in-our-food_202310 The Internet Archive]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery mode=packed heights=300px> | <gallery mode=packed heights=300px> | ||
File:AliensInOurFoodMenu.png|Screenshot of the main menu. | File:AliensInOurFoodMenu.png|Screenshot of the main menu. |
Revision as of 16:11, 24 December 2023
Aliens In Our Food is an educational game developed by Education and Youth Interactive Media made with MacroMedia Director 7 and published by The Health Education Authority and funded by the European Union. It was released on October 26th, 1999 as a CD-ROM and an "interactive teaching pack" for schools to buy. The operating systems it targeted for was Windows 95/98. But this game does work in modern computers if you have set the correct compatibility options.
Gameplay
The game is a point and click adventure (with a few top down movement gameplay) that teaches the importance of food hygiene and how to avoid food poisoning starring with an alien named Doof and a robot named Mic-Robe. Doof has been recently eating food with unsafe hygiene conditions resulting to Doof not feeling well. It is your task to find out the problems that Doof encountered and make a sandwich by following hygiene rules. First you start shopping and collect a list of items for your sandwich, analyse how clean Doof is, and prepare your ingredients and the workspace to then make that sandwich.
Availability
The game was available as a CD-ROM and "interactive teaching pack" in October 26th, 1999. The game did not succeed that well thus not a lot of schools have the game installed into their computers. The game was only available for several months before the Health Education Authority (the publisher) has closed since March 31st, 2000. There is absolutely no information known about this game nor about the people and the company that had developed the game.
Discovery
On July 6th 2023, Internet Archive user KoopTheKoopa had found the software of the game "hidden" somewhere in a school computer, The game seemed to be installed in September 19th, 2002 to that computer which is a strange occurence considering the game's publisher had been defunct a year before. Nonetheless, the game was dumped and was uploaded in October 7th, 2023 on The Internet Archive.