Reader Rabbit Kindergarten | |
---|---|
![]() Cover art | |
Developer(s) | The Learning Company |
Publisher(s) | The Learning Company |
Series | Reader Rabbit |
Platform(s) | Windows, Macintosh, Wii |
Release | Win/Mac: July 9, 1997[1] Wii: 2009 |
Genre(s) | Edutainment |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Reader Rabbit Kindergarten is a video game within the edutainment series Reader Rabbit, published by The Learning Company in July 1997. A new version of the game was developed in-house by Graffiti Entertainment, and was released in 2009.[2][3]
Designed for ages 4–6, the plot of the game sees the player help Reader Rabbit and Mat the Mouse collect resources for a large campfire party at Camp Happy Tales.[1] The game is designed to teach children skills such as mathematics, phonics, reading, and listening.[4] The press release said the game "incorporates lively music, vivid graphics and charming characters to encourage imaginative learning".[1] The game featured 16-bit color and sound.[5]
The game was the 8th top-selling educational software across nine retail chains (representing more than 40 percent of the U.S. market) in the week ending on January 10, 1998.[6] A March article said the game finished at number 14 in a ranking of the ranking of best-selling educational software.[7] The game was the 6th op-selling home-education software across 13 software retail chains (representing more than 57 percent of the U.S. market) for the week ending on May 1.[8] The game was the 4th top-selling educational title across 13 computer software retail chains (representing 53 percent of the U.S. market) for the week that ending on October 31.[9] Across October, the game was the second top educational software programs for PCs, after The American Girls Premiere.[10] The game was the 4th best-selling product by dollars in the education category across November,[11] and the 5th in December.[12]
Computer Shopper praised the graphics, animation, and characters, and compared the "entertaining and compelling" game to Creative Wonders title Get Set for Kindergarten Deluxe.[13] Superkids said the game had "engaging animation" and "structured yet entertaining activities".[14]