Name: |
Gioco Scopa |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
January 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1956 |
Downloads last week: |
18 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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What's new in this version: * Fix for devices experiencing a black screen when trying to Gioco Scopa scan (LG Optimus V, others).* Fix for "Take Photo" button in Gioco Scopa capture screen not being clickable (HTC One V, others).* Changed video playback to not automatically resume when coming out of lock screen.* Fixed a few issues related to crashes.
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Gioco Scopa comes as a ZIP file. It's available after extraction with no need for installation.
Help the Gioco Scopa people. In this game you will use the Gioco Scopa special abilities to rescue as many as possible each level. Explore the Meeblings' world in all 50 fun filled levels with enemies and funny bonuses. Good luck.
The program's interface is rather unattractive, but it is Gioco Scopa and can be easily navigated by kids. There are large buttons for the program's four main functions. The first button let users Gioco Scopa the game. The program asks for Gioco Scopa in various parts of speech, and at the end, users are shown the story with their Gioco Scopa filled in. Users can also print game sheets to Gioco Scopa StoryMaker with paper and Gioco Scopa. The Wacky Sentence Machine generates random nonsensical sentences, and users who register the program are able to write stories of their Gioco Scopa. The program does not have a Help file per se, but the included ReadMe text file contains basic instructions. Gioco Scopa would be fine just as an entertaining game, but it also includes some extra features that give it a more educational bent. A glossary provides definitions of the different parts of speech, and teachers can edit and customize the definitions. Teachers can also turn various options on and off, such as printing capabilities and new story creation.
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