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Geoquiz

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Download geoquiz.cdr_.1.sit (380.00 MB)
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
Download geoquiz.cdr_.2.sit (217.47 MB)
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
Emulation
This app works with: Basilisk II,

Geoquiz, in Germany known as "Länderquiz", is an educational application which teaches you about countries of the world:

"Sometimes easy, time tricky, but the large multimedia country quiz is always entertaining and informative. Checking the user's General knowledge in terms of countries, peoples and geography is provided with the help of photos, music, graphics and videos. The world travel game included on this CD-ROM offers an exciting journey for one or two players around the world. Who answered the questions correctly, must continue to the next station. Within this game, by mouse-clicking you come faster than in 80 days around the world. A concise lexicon of the country presents latest facts and data of all States from the letter 'A' like Afghanistan to 'Z' like Cyprus (Zypern in the game's language). For globetrotters indispensable: The respective national currency, telephone area code and the Internet ID."
- Translated from Amazon.de

German version for PC (Windows 3.1/95) and Mac OS 7.0 to 9.2.2

Amazon.de Buy Link:
Länderquiz - Around the World (Windows 3.1/95 only)

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC

System requirements Mac:
Motorola 8030/25, Mac OS 7.0 to 9.2.2, 6 MB RAM, SVGA (32,000 colors) .

System requirements PC:
80486/33, 4 MB RAM, SVGA (640 x 480 with 256 colors) , Windows 3.1/95

Common requirements:
8 MB RAM recommended, 2x CD-ROM drive (4x recommended)

Bas (may quit unexpectly on certain situations) , Sheep (doesn't display in-game pictures, maybe dependent of QuickTime version installed within) .

The folder "Für Systemordner" includes some files you only need to install in the Mac OS System folder, if you're using an 68k Macintosh model (most of these files are not required on AV Macintoshes and PowerMacs) . Look third picture for details.