- Storybook Weaver
Infobox VG| title = Storybook Weaver
caption = |developer =The Learning Company
publisher = The Learning Company
released = 1995 (original version)
2004 (deluxe version)
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engine =
genre = Educational
modes =Single player
ratings =ESRB : Everyone (E)
platforms = PC (Windows, Macintosh)
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input ="Storybook Weaver" was a
1994 educational game released onfloppy disk for theApple Macintosh , aimed at children aged 6-12. An updated version, Storybook Weaver Deluxe, was released in2004 onCD-ROM for PC and Mac computers, featuring much more content than the original. Both versions were released byThe Learning Company and were created by same developers who createdThe Oregon Trail , another educational game. The Deluxe version is available for both the home and school, with a Teacher Resource CD, including lesson plans and User guides.Overview
As the title suggests, Storybook Weaver is a program that enables and motivates children to easily create their own stories on computer. The most noticeable feature of the game is the sizable space allowed for illustrations on each page of a story. The game offered hundreds of backgrounds, objects and characters that could be selected from easy-to-use categories and placed anywhere on the page through a simple click-and-drag process. Backgrounds in the original featured mostly natural, outdoor locations, with which players could switch between day, night, dawn and dusk effects on the landscape. However, piecing together items such as walls and floors created indoor settings for stories. Items ranged from food, furniture, vehicles, vegetation, housing, floors, doors, walls, weather effects,
natural landscape features and so on. The characters which could be placed in a story included humans, animals and make-believe people from fairytales and classic mythology. There were many human characters of various nationalities, most of which had several positions to choose from, including standing, running, sitting and sleeping. Fantasy characters included fearsomedragons ,hobbit s,fairies , giants,ghosts , Greek mythological creatures and magical beings such as sorcerers and witches such asBaba Yaga . Any object could be creatively manipulated to produce various effects, through flipping objects through various angles or modifying colour, size and shape in a paintshop-type program. For example, a puddle of water could be turned red to represent a pool of blood.Deluxe Version
The Deluxe Version of the program was re-released in a 2004 edition. The Deluxe Version greatly expanded on the features of the original version with a completely updated user interface. It largely kept the original backgrounds, items and characters from the original game and added a large number of new objects and categories, such as a world landmark category, including
The Statue of Liberty andThe White House . The older objects are updated in higher textures to match the quality of the new objects. The game offers a lot more features in the real and modern in-door and out-door world, including streets, cities, a bedroom, a classroom, a shopping mall and much more. The game doesn't skimp, however, on aspects of the ancient or fantasy worlds. A noticeable feature of this learning program was its bilingual capacity. Users can now write stories in theEnglish Language or Spanish, accompanied with a bilingual text-to-speech feature, an English/Spanish spell checker and athesaurus .Deluxe also includes "story-starters" for children who find it more difficult to get into the creative mindset, a voice recording feature, friendly spoken tutorials and a library of object sounds and music.External links
* [http://www.mobygames.com/game/storybook-weaver-deluxe Storybook Weaver Deluxe] at
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