I have dreamt of this game for nigh on 2 decades straight each time being just groggy enough to let its name slip from memory this brought me to tears I've been going manic unable to remember which parts of my childhood were real I'm not alone this is surreal
I played this so much as a kid, but to come back as an adult and hear, "Soon the bloaks stole everything. . . Taking profits. . . CANCELING HOLIDAYS. . . the zoombinis were getting VERY STRESSED OUT" This clearly proves parents in the early 2000s were wrong, video games prepared children for adulthood probably more than school 💅🏽
I was a lonely child. The first time I can remember feeling proud of myself was all the way back in 2002 in third grade when I and a girl were the two best players of zoombinis in our classroom. What a deep wonderful memory. Our “computer lab” teacher used this game to teach us problem solving skills on the rainbow plastic iMacs. The richness of the art and music filled my dreams and was something I thought about for hours after I came home from school every day.
I was also very lonely when I was a kid. I played this game a lot back in the 90s and playing games like this helped me feel better. Life seemed very boring and lonely to me back then. I don't know why that was.
YOOO same I was the only one to make it all the way to the lily pad level in my computer lab and everyone thought I cheated or something. I just had played a ton of it at home on our old shitty laptop. Still have the rom in my room to this day :)
It was me. I was the genius who actually beat all the levels. Crowds would gather in the computer lab as I spent all of lunch recess at the machine. Kids would stop a person from tattling that I wasn't sharing so they could watch me get to the end
This took me 17 years of painfully lucid memories to find you have no idea how much serotonin is currently coursing through my veins gorging on the pure nostalgia from my 4 to 7 year old self this one of almost innumerable core memories that has for almost 2 decades been relegated to vague confusing seemingly false memories that have long proved impossible for myself to verify if they indeed occurred at all as looking back and trying to decipher fact from fiction in my childhood delirium is a simultaneously agonising and yet ectasy filled endeavour I AM A HAPPY MAN NOW THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU BEAUTIFUL BEING!!!
My elementary school had this game on all the computers and it was a favorite among us. So much so that I asked my mom to get us the game for PC. I always loved the pizza troll and would sometimes say "MAKE ME A PIZZA!!!" whenever I wanted pizza. But one thing I'll never forget was being in college and scribbling around in my planner. I wrote in big letters "MAKE ME A PIZZA!!!" and showed it to a couple of my classmates trying to strike up a conversation about childhood nostalgia. They had no idea what I was talking about, and that made me super bummed.
Yeah, I played this in my 7th and 8th grade computer class. I had transferred in for 7th grade and never played it before, whereas everyone else had. I was the only one who didn't know how to play it, haha. I don't know why, but I never realized that the question mark button would give you tips on each section, so every time I played I would leave behind many Zoombinis (especially at the Allergic Cliffs XD). I really, really, REALLY want to play this game again, but I have no clue where I'd get a CD of it, I don't have an old PC, and the updated version of the game is apparently a mess. :( It really bums me out...
@@akajulester The game still really good! It's exactly the same, but with updated design-they even kept the same audio from the original! Yeah, the fleens level gets broken around "very hard" (yellow), but overall, it's great!
So many great memories from school, we had the Mac version on an old G-Mac system. Absolute genius of a game to help kids learn things and think about things
There are tons of games like this from the 90’s and 2000’s. Zoombinis, Freddy Fish, man there’s so many but I can’t remember them all now. Definitely want to raise my kids if I have any on games like this like I was! Educational games like this are so great for kids.
This was loaded onto every computer in the computer bay in the library of my primary school, though most of the speakers and headphones never worked so when the monster asked you to make a pizza I could never get it right
This is the only educational game ever that kids actually wanted at home. I just thought about it the other day and man… it’s exactly how I remember it.
Maaaan I loved this game in 2001 back when I was in the 5th grade. I’m 33 now and was just randomly thinking about it. It’s a beautiful thing when something magical from your childhood caries over into your adulthood ❤
Cool, I spent several months in 2018 creating speedruns for every level on all difficulties, as well as all full path routes. I have 72 world records in the game now using the steam version
I remember playing this with my mother *all* the time as a kid, it was only in one of those nostalgic 3AM dreams that I remembered this existed. The amount of time spent on this game was unreal. I have such fond memories of this. Even at 25 I can easily say this was a staple in my life, playing this with my mother
I remember we had this in school and we would try to finish our class work as fast as possible so we could jump on the computer and play. I was in the 4th grade. I am 32 now. Wow. Great memory. Thanks!
Correct! I must have left the computer set to some random date when I recorded this, since it obviously doesn't line up with when I posted this (it certainly didn't take me a year to record and then post this). This was played on a real Windows 95 machine and sometimes I don't pay much attention to what I set the date and time to on my vintage machines.
I’m a 32 year old engineer, and I still can’t figure out what the rule is for Allergic Cliffs at 1:21:54, even after seeing all 16 of them on the other side. Anyone?
I believe for this one it was that the bottom one would only accept normal eyes and shoe-type feet. There is a possibility the sleepy eyes was part of it too but I'm fairly certain at that difficulty that the two features it accepts have to be two body parts seperate from each other (instead of, say, two sets of eyes).
Appreciate the reply! So basically, if they didn’t have normal eyes but did have pink shoes, they would pass? So an OR statement? If eyes = normal OR shoes = pink then pass Else fail
I finally found this gameeee, I remember I played it when I was boosting, but that was about 6/7 years ago. I thought I would never play this game again
Fun fact: If you have a small number of Zoombinis at the start of Titanic Tattooed Toads, the crabs will move based on flowers or colors instead. I don't know why. A few of the puzzles will change if you only have a few Zoombinis. I can see why the devs did that with, say, Bubblewonder Abyss but I don't get why it does that with the toads since it's not based on the Zoombinis themselves.
I legitimately don't understand the mirror panels where the pieces shuffle around. How were you able to ensure it would be the correct reflections back to back? EDIT: I understand it now, and wow it is a doozy.
the only thing i remember about this game is "Make me a pizza!!" and nothing else 😂😂 it's also the only part that stood out to me and other classmates who played it in elementary school; thanks for sharing! 😁
Played this in like the third grade back in 1994-95. I couldn’t ever get far i was too stupid to figure out the puzzles but mmmaaaan this is soo nostalgic
In like 2008 we had a windows 95 or some shit at my great grandmas house and me and my sisters would spend hours playing this. I have no idea how my great grandparents acquired a copy of this game as back then you had to buy the cd, however whenever I try to tell anyone about this game they think I am crazy. I always wanted to play more but it also gave me nightmares. Its so somber and such a listless lonely vibe. I'll always remember the pizza minigame, and watching my older sister beat it so easy when I couldn't understand anything
Oh wow, that's really incredible to be honest. I love hearing stories from people who played anything I played past its prime, and how you can find common ground with people worlds apart in age. They may have found the game either at a thrift store or on eBay, not sure how they would have known of its existence though. But regardless of that I'm glad you got to experience the game, and it doesn't sound like every memory is fond but I still enjoyed hearing you recount that. Thank you for sharing your story!
Is anyone here who was reminded that this game, concept, or atmosphere has given you a kind of anxiety or scary feeling (yet still enjoyed the game) back in childhood? just like me? (I'm Japanese and there was a Japanese-speaking version of this game btw) I'm guessing this feeling is coming from those emotionless faces and wondering what will happen to those who can't pass and were left in each stage.....
Wow I completely forgot about this game. What brought me here is a TikTok video with the pizza part sound in it and I thought that it sounded familiar so I looked it up and then I found this video. It has been so so long since I played this game back when I was in elementary school in the '90s. I am now 33 and this makes me feel extremely old. Lol
I remember playing this as a elementary school kid. Problem being was that it was AT said school so nobody was able to finish it. In fact, if i can recall correctly, nobody got past the level 1 version of the pizza minigame so most of this was namely blind for me.
A Jazz Conductor, hotel owner and one of the few folks on the island that ain't a jerk to the Zoombinis, tell me I wasn't the only one to have a crush on Ulla Instantaneous as a kid.
This is the first time I've been confronted with the failure sequence from the Stone Cold Caves since primary school. That used to freak me out SO badly when I was younger, especially since that puzzle didn't have a visible number of tries before failure like many others did.
I feel you man wasn't allowed to see any of my friends from school for a long time only had my cat and my brother to guide me through these games it was magical
At the beginning I didn't realize the whole patterns of solving the puzzles to this game. In fact I used to just randomize the Zoombinis which was a big mistake because you have to arrange them all in a certain order according to Hair, Eyes, Nose Color and feet.
Funny how the zoombinis never minded how much they looked alike, but everyone else does to the point of not serving and violence.😅 I was 7 and it was only at home. I loved the narrator and the jokes. I've always wanted to complete it, but never had that kind of time.😅😂
The sounds in this game god!!! as a kid I did not understand the camp sights were checkpoints I never got past the chain link platforms I think the library’s computer weren’t the best that or I was dumb I mean I’m still dumb
I remember this game very well only there was never any background music during the activities, the help would be immediately read to you once you opened it, and some music like at the beginning when creating your zoombinis was quite deeper.
You are thinking of The Learning Company's re-release. That one has a recorded version of the original MIDI file from the beginning and it got rid of all the other MIDI music. So yeah, sadly that makes it the lesser experience by default.
I remember 4th grade we had one computer in the classroom and everyone else got to play this game....except for me. I was so cheesed about it back then lol
Since people were sharing memories and how they got here I'll share mine. I had this game in mind for months. I didn't know where i played the game or much of anything. I was just looking up random key words and hoping for the best. I finally found it by looking up game about a rock island for computer. I remember something about a door/gate puzzlr and a catapult. Something like that.
It's easier to send someone to Mars and back than figure this game out as a kid
That’s me with The Lost Mind of Dr. Brain.
i got up to the final level as a 7 year old so i did ok hahhaa
I thought it was just me 😵
I loved this game. It took me so long to find it I thought it was a fever dream.
I thought you had to get all of the zoombinis to the safe village or as many as you can
It’s been 20 something years since I’ve played this. I am so happy to have run into this video.
I Use To Play This Game In 2nd Grade
Never thought I would see you comment on a video like this lol.
And I’m in the exact same boat. I’d almost forgotten what a cool game this was
I have dreamt of this game for nigh on 2 decades straight each time being just groggy enough to let its name slip from memory this brought me to tears I've been going manic unable to remember which parts of my childhood were real I'm not alone this is surreal
It's an awesome flashback! Would love to get it for my kids.
I played this so much as a kid, but to come back as an adult and hear, "Soon the bloaks stole everything. . . Taking profits. . . CANCELING HOLIDAYS. . . the zoombinis were getting VERY STRESSED OUT" This clearly proves parents in the early 2000s were wrong, video games prepared children for adulthood probably more than school 💅🏽
I was a lonely child. The first time I can remember feeling proud of myself was all the way back in 2002 in third grade when I and a girl were the two best players of zoombinis in our classroom. What a deep wonderful memory. Our “computer lab” teacher used this game to teach us problem solving skills on the rainbow plastic iMacs. The richness of the art and music filled my dreams and was something I thought about for hours after I came home from school every day.
Same omg 😂 I loved this game as a kid
I was also very lonely when I was a kid. I played this game a lot back in the 90s and playing games like this helped me feel better. Life seemed very boring and lonely to me back then. I don't know why that was.
YOOO same I was the only one to make it all the way to the lily pad level in my computer lab and everyone thought I cheated or something. I just had played a ton of it at home on our old shitty laptop. Still have the rom in my room to this day :)
Ah... guess I didn't spend enough time thinking about the game.
I was just thinking about this game today. I haven't seen or played it in 15 years, and it's exactly as I remembered it.
You can purchase it through iTunes. It got remastered. It’s awesome
@@gorgeousjai I've seen the unofficial remaster. Looks cool.
I've played this game when I was really little.
It's on steam
@@laurenwoods4199 it's an unofficial fan made remaster. Looks really cool, but just doesn't quite have have that 90's video game aesthetic
Oh man, I was waaaaaaaaaay to stupid to understand anything more difficult than the easiest puzzles.
I don't know why they had us go to the computer lab to play this when I was in first and second grade. I was too dumb to get past the pizza level
@@jeremyscungio16 Same, it was a game, so we 6 year olds thought it was meant to be fun, but didn't know what to do shit.
I always found I understood how the puzzles worked, but was just never any good at them!
It was me. I was the genius who actually beat all the levels. Crowds would gather in the computer lab as I spent all of lunch recess at the machine. Kids would stop a person from tattling that I wasn't sharing so they could watch me get to the end
I always got to the bridge n got stuck
I'm about to cry man thats my childhood...
Yeah where did the time go wow
I remember making pizza for those trees and I’ve just rediscovered it and all I could remember is “I dOnT lIkE tHoSe ToPpInGs”
OMFG LITERALLY
HAVE A PIZZA PARTYYYYYY
SoMeThInG oN hErE i DoNt LIKE
“MOOOAR TOPPINGGS!”
MORE MOR EMORE MORE MROE more more more....
Me realizing twenty years later that I could have hit the question mark for clues instead of just guessing on everything and losing my Zoombinis....
I SWEAR that I've never seen it until now
WHAT
How did I not know you could do that
as a kid i remember clicking it and seeing a wall of text and closing it 😂
@@BenGilman lmao same
This game was so difficult when I was a kid but I didn’t care. I just love how funny and cute it was!
Old friend of mine used to play this years ago, in 2003. Still so classic. The amount of nostalgia I feel for this is ridiculous. Lol
This took me 17 years of painfully lucid memories to find you have no idea how much serotonin is currently coursing through my veins gorging on the pure nostalgia from my 4 to 7 year old self this one of almost innumerable core memories that has for almost 2 decades been relegated to vague confusing seemingly false memories that have long proved impossible for myself to verify if they indeed occurred at all as looking back and trying to decipher fact from fiction in my childhood delirium is a simultaneously agonising and yet ectasy filled endeavour
I AM A HAPPY MAN NOW THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU BEAUTIFUL BEING!!!
I know. I tried searching this for years. I thought I was high and it didn’t exist. Lol.
@@MovieGeek34 they can't erase the memories we store in our childhood souls
My elementary school had this game on all the computers and it was a favorite among us. So much so that I asked my mom to get us the game for PC. I always loved the pizza troll and would sometimes say "MAKE ME A PIZZA!!!" whenever I wanted pizza. But one thing I'll never forget was being in college and scribbling around in my planner. I wrote in big letters "MAKE ME A PIZZA!!!" and showed it to a couple of my classmates trying to strike up a conversation about childhood nostalgia. They had no idea what I was talking about, and that made me super bummed.
Yeah, I played this in my 7th and 8th grade computer class. I had transferred in for 7th grade and never played it before, whereas everyone else had. I was the only one who didn't know how to play it, haha. I don't know why, but I never realized that the question mark button would give you tips on each section, so every time I played I would leave behind many Zoombinis (especially at the Allergic Cliffs XD).
I really, really, REALLY want to play this game again, but I have no clue where I'd get a CD of it, I don't have an old PC, and the updated version of the game is apparently a mess. :( It really bums me out...
@@akajulester Not only you can get them from Steam, but there are also versions for Android!
@@초전도체-b3b Aren't those just the bad new version tho? The updated sprites alone already turned me off, but the game itself is also apparently broken.
My God how can i play this version again???
@@akajulester The game still really good! It's exactly the same, but with updated design-they even kept the same audio from the original!
Yeah, the fleens level gets broken around "very hard" (yellow), but overall, it's great!
So many great memories from school, we had the Mac version on an old G-Mac system. Absolute genius of a game to help kids learn things and think about things
I've got serious goosebumps. I played this when I was 9 in elementary school in 2006 ish I can't remember exactly
Me too. I used to be too dumb to win though
I was like 10 when i played this , Im now 34, So happy to have found it again
The rally cry of my childhood. "Whoever you are. MAKE ME A PIZZA!"
I feel like I just opened like 16 eyes for the first time is my time looking back and hearing the sounds of this old game.
Honestly, I really think this game gave me the skills i needed for problem solving as an adult
A good Serious Game: Learning with joy + interest = enthusiasm. Very competent! there should be much more of this.
There are tons of games like this from the 90’s and 2000’s. Zoombinis, Freddy Fish, man there’s so many but I can’t remember them all now.
Definitely want to raise my kids if I have any on games like this like I was! Educational games like this are so great for kids.
Oh my gosh, I just randomly thought about this game for the first time in YEARS!!! Good memories 💯🙌
Thsnk you for this upload , great memories.
This was loaded onto every computer in the computer bay in the library of my primary school, though most of the speakers and headphones never worked so when the monster asked you to make a pizza I could never get it right
I love that this game has been remastered. It's good to keep it playable
This is the only educational game ever that kids actually wanted at home. I just thought about it the other day and man… it’s exactly how I remember it.
That narrator is an absolute mad lad!!! Especially at 14:16
That line stuck in my head for years!!
my brother played this at the library when we were 5 years old... we are 27 now
Oh my god I totally forgot about this game. This opened some deep memories
The fact that this game is on Steam is amazing. I remember being completely invested in this game back in elementary school
Very nostalgic
Maaaan I loved this game in 2001 back when I was in the 5th grade. I’m 33 now and was just randomly thinking about it. It’s a beautiful thing when something magical from your childhood caries over into your adulthood ❤
I love the storybook artstyle.
The art is actually amazing. I miss the art from this era of games
@@manicnovae unmatched
Just loved these old games, something i will always cherish
1st grade
1998
7 years old
And I never understood such a SIMPLE puzzle! 😆
You'd be my older brother age he showed me this game and helped me through the puzzles until I could figure them out for myself
Cool, I spent several months in 2018 creating speedruns for every level on all difficulties, as well as all full path routes. I have 72 world records in the game now using the steam version
Are you still running this game?
The face that Arno makes when you get his pizza right
no one:
absolutely no one:
my brain at 2am: Huh, what about Zoombinis...
I only know this game from the Reader Rabbit 6-9 Learning Launcher. I never realized how timeless this game was until today, September 18, 2020.
my birthday 😁
I LOVED this game. Still do.
"Make me a Pizza!!"
"There's something on that _I_ don't like!!"
Make meeee a pizzzUUHHHHHHHH I've been saying that lately
“MORE TOPPINGGGGSuh!”
Used to play this game in primary school when macs were once multicoloured, I loved it.
my 5 year old autistic mind was no match for the almighty zoombinis.
I remember playing this with my mother *all* the time as a kid, it was only in one of those nostalgic 3AM dreams that I remembered this existed. The amount of time spent on this game was unreal. I have such fond memories of this. Even at 25 I can easily say this was a staple in my life, playing this with my mother
Loved this game as a kid, still love it now.
The tears coming in my inner child is happy I haven’t seen this game in forever ❤❤❤
I remember we had this in school and we would try to finish our class work as fast as possible so we could jump on the computer and play. I was in the 4th grade. I am 32 now. Wow. Great memory. Thanks!
Felt such a sense of accomplishment finally completing this as a child. An absolute classic
41:34 why does it have the year 2019? does the program just read your computer's clock?
Correct! I must have left the computer set to some random date when I recorded this, since it obviously doesn't line up with when I posted this (it certainly didn't take me a year to record and then post this). This was played on a real Windows 95 machine and sometimes I don't pay much attention to what I set the date and time to on my vintage machines.
That crab pile-up was so satisfying.
My childhood. Zoombinis was one of my favorites.
I’m a 32 year old engineer, and I still can’t figure out what the rule is for Allergic Cliffs at 1:21:54, even after seeing all 16 of them on the other side. Anyone?
I believe for this one it was that the bottom one would only accept normal eyes and shoe-type feet. There is a possibility the sleepy eyes was part of it too but I'm fairly certain at that difficulty that the two features it accepts have to be two body parts seperate from each other (instead of, say, two sets of eyes).
Appreciate the reply!
So basically, if they didn’t have normal eyes but did have pink shoes, they would pass? So an OR statement?
If eyes = normal OR shoes = pink then pass
Else fail
@@Hokiebird428 Yes, correct!
Fun fact: I'm an engineer as well! A bit younger than you but neat to meet a fellow engineer in the comments!
I love this games and I'm so glad to see this again
I finally found this gameeee, I remember I played it when I was boosting, but that was about 6/7 years ago. I thought I would never play this game again
Captain Cajun is such a liar. "Ah, sit wherever you want to, I don't really care", when he actually does care, a lot.
Fun fact: If you have a small number of Zoombinis at the start of Titanic Tattooed Toads, the crabs will move based on flowers or colors instead. I don't know why. A few of the puzzles will change if you only have a few Zoombinis. I can see why the devs did that with, say, Bubblewonder Abyss but I don't get why it does that with the toads since it's not based on the Zoombinis themselves.
I legitimately don't understand the mirror panels where the pieces shuffle around. How were you able to ensure it would be the correct reflections back to back?
EDIT: I understand it now, and wow it is a doozy.
the only thing i remember about this game is "Make me a pizza!!" and nothing else 😂😂 it's also the only part that stood out to me and other classmates who played it in elementary school; thanks for sharing! 😁
Narrator is totally unhinged
Played this in like the third grade back in 1994-95. I couldn’t ever get far i was too stupid to figure out the puzzles but mmmaaaan this is soo nostalgic
In like 2008 we had a windows 95 or some shit at my great grandmas house and me and my sisters would spend hours playing this. I have no idea how my great grandparents acquired a copy of this game as back then you had to buy the cd, however whenever I try to tell anyone about this game they think I am crazy. I always wanted to play more but it also gave me nightmares. Its so somber and such a listless lonely vibe. I'll always remember the pizza minigame, and watching my older sister beat it so easy when I couldn't understand anything
Oh wow, that's really incredible to be honest. I love hearing stories from people who played anything I played past its prime, and how you can find common ground with people worlds apart in age. They may have found the game either at a thrift store or on eBay, not sure how they would have known of its existence though. But regardless of that I'm glad you got to experience the game, and it doesn't sound like every memory is fond but I still enjoyed hearing you recount that. Thank you for sharing your story!
I used to be scared of this game so much that I snapped the disc in half and threw it behind my PC desk. I have no idea why I did that now.
Is anyone here who was reminded that this game, concept, or atmosphere has given you a kind of anxiety or scary feeling (yet still enjoyed the game) back in childhood? just like me? (I'm Japanese and there was a Japanese-speaking version of this game btw)
I'm guessing this feeling is coming from those emotionless faces and wondering what will happen to those who can't pass and were left in each stage.....
The world seems quite grim and unfeeling toward the Zoombinis' plight. Have you heard of the parody game "Illogical Journey of the Zambonis"?
Wow I completely forgot about this game. What brought me here is a TikTok video with the pizza part sound in it and I thought that it sounded familiar so I looked it up and then I found this video. It has been so so long since I played this game back when I was in elementary school in the '90s. I am now 33 and this makes me feel extremely old. Lol
I played this in elementary school. Classic.
I remember playing this as a elementary school kid. Problem being was that it was AT said school so nobody was able to finish it. In fact, if i can recall correctly, nobody got past the level 1 version of the pizza minigame so most of this was namely blind for me.
So much nostalgia!!
A Jazz Conductor, hotel owner and one of the few folks on the island that ain't a jerk to the Zoombinis, tell me I wasn't the only one to have a crush on Ulla Instantaneous as a kid.
Just had a random access memory. Glad I'm not the only one. Man that takes me back
I haven't seen this in almost thirty years, and it's still the scariest shit I've ever seen
14:36 "Ulla, the forest's foremost and perhaps only band leader, is about to begin rehearsals!"
Found this sentence difficult to parse as a kid
This is the first time I've been confronted with the failure sequence from the Stone Cold Caves since primary school. That used to freak me out SO badly when I was younger, especially since that puzzle didn't have a visible number of tries before failure like many others did.
Shit man, that's so true.
jesus this brought back locked away memories. EVERYONE in my elementary school used to play this on the dinosaur computers we had
It’s been 16 years since I’ve played this game when I was homeschooled
I feel you man wasn't allowed to see any of my friends from school for a long time only had my cat and my brother to guide me through these games it was magical
The beginning narration is so nostalgic and I wish I can get the game on my phone
You actually can. Both the Android and Apple store have it! For like $2
At the beginning I didn't realize the whole patterns of solving the puzzles to this game. In fact I used to just randomize the Zoombinis which was a big mistake because you have to arrange them all in a certain order according to Hair, Eyes, Nose Color and feet.
I would make them all with one common feature to make things easier lol
I’m glad I found it’s my childhood educational game when I’m in school I’m 28 years old.
I’ve been quoting “there you go, you got it” for 20 years… and no one ever understands. 😂
Jerma could never
Its so strange, i remember so much from this game, other than the sound. I don't at all remember there being a narrator
I blew through this game as a kid.
Struggle with people, but never with work. Barely utilized most of my life.
We waste smart kids.
It's been a long time since I played this game! I was so young!
Funny how the zoombinis never minded how much they looked alike, but everyone else does to the point of not serving and violence.😅
I was 7 and it was only at home. I loved the narrator and the jokes. I've always wanted to complete it, but never had that kind of time.😅😂
The sounds in this game god!!!
as a kid I did not understand the camp sights were checkpoints I never got past the chain link platforms I think the library’s computer weren’t the best that or I was dumb I mean I’m still dumb
Omg I finally found it 😢 6th grade pc games were life !
Some of those posts anchoring the bridges onto the Allergic Cliffs look like honeypots.
Some of these Puzzles on Very Very Hard, are still to this day some of the most difficult things to accomplish -
i never played it on hard difficult. thank you for making this
My favorite thing ever was when a spring-footed zoombini ended up serving the pizzas in the pizza game. BING BOING BING BOING BING!
I for the life of me cant figure out the fleens :/
Mr. Eight-Three-One, my older brother Peter used to play this game when he was young and I watched him.
Me too. This game is one of the most prominant memories from my childhood. The music never leaves you
I remember this game very well only there was never any background music during the activities, the help would be immediately read to you once you opened it, and some music like at the beginning when creating your zoombinis was quite deeper.
You are thinking of The Learning Company's re-release. That one has a recorded version of the original MIDI file from the beginning and it got rid of all the other MIDI music. So yeah, sadly that makes it the lesser experience by default.
I haven’t seen this game since I was a kid!
Best playthrough 💯
That pizza level up pissed me off
Same!
I remember 4th grade we had one computer in the classroom and everyone else got to play this game....except for me. I was so cheesed about it back then lol
Whomever played Arno the pizza troll was the best actor of the game. Def in my top ten game actors
8:09 I came here from Choctopus’ Miitopia Gameplay…
If the 16 zoombinis all have at least one feature in common (eg. feet), they should take the Ferry Boat, else it might be better to take the Fleens.
oh my god. as this plays I remember it viscerally. this is so. weird.
Game creators: it’s just a kids puzzle game, no need to get too wild with it
The narrator: 🗣️ 🔥 🤪 😱 😈 😤 🤩
Since people were sharing memories and how they got here I'll share mine. I had this game in mind for months. I didn't know where i played the game or much of anything. I was just looking up random key words and hoping for the best. I finally found it by looking up game about a rock island for computer. I remember something about a door/gate puzzlr and a catapult. Something like that.
me too!! i literally looked up blue things going on a boat
the nostalgia is hitting HARD