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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Gizmos and GadgetsJul 10, 2004
By Theatre Kidd
"princessofmirkwood"
I got this game shortly after I got my first computer, and I spent hours playing it... the graphics don't meet today's standards, but the science still applies. I remember that I beat the thing once, but that was only without the monkeys. The game has a sort of plot line, the plot being that Morty's taken over a place called the Shady Glen Technology Center along with his Cyber Chimps. He's challenged you to a sort of science-contest to see who can build the best vehicles... and, believe me, it takes a LONG time to beat this game. You have to build fifteen vehicles, using the parts available in warehouses at the Shady Glen center. You have a lot of doors per room, and you have to complete science puzzles to open the doors. Some doors have parts behind them, and some don't. And the parts that you get aren't always the best ones. On any account, there are chimps running around everywhere that bump into you and take your parts. Very complicated... but you can turn the chimp feature off. When you win (if you win), you get a 'surprise'. If you want to know what it is, it's a printable certificate. Yeah... But this is a great way to learn science- I loved it, anyway. And there are still some puzzles that I have trouble figuring out, especially the ones with the cogs. And be warned- I don't think that this game works with Windows XP.
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
WinXP can play Gizmos & GadgetsFeb 23, 2008
By D. Pitts This has to be one of the hardest Win95 games to get to work under WinXP. I did it on two different systems and had an extra twist on the second system.
First, I have not been able to get it to work running the ssgwin32.exe in the installed \Tclwin\ssgwincd directory.
Put the CD in the drive and find the ssgwincd.exe in the ssgwincd directory. Right click on this file and select Properties and then the Compatibility tab. At a minimum, check the "Run in 256 colors" and "Run in 640x480 screen resolution" and select OK. I would go ahead and select "Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 95" for good measure, but at least one of my tests seemed to indicate this is not absolutely necessary.
Now you are ready to try and run this executable. You will still get a MIDI error in a window titled "The Learning Company", so don't panic: "The MIDI driver for your sound card could not be found. Make sure that the current sound card drivers are installed before restarting Gizmos & Gadgets! Consult you sound card is documentation for additional protection."
Just click the "Exit" button and it may play OK.
If not, then maybe you will get a window titled "Error" with the message "Error with WaveMixOpenWave". This is what afflicted my second system I tried. To fix this, find and rename the wavemix.ini file (i.e. wavemix.ini.bak) - mine was in \WINDOWS and rename the wavemix.dll (i.e. wavemix.dll.bak) - mine was in \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32. Keep in mind that may affect other existing programs, so you may want to make note of this for the future so you could reinstate these.
Then reboot your system and try running the ssgwincd.exe in the ssgwincd directory that we fixed earlier.
Good luck!
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Fun and educational, but won't work on XP computersJul 18, 2006
By edmomqby My son loved all of the Super Solvers software titles when he was little (4-8 years old). I now have a daughter who would love to play them, but Gizmos & Gadgets, Outnumbered and Midnight Rescue won't work on XP computers. I've tried HP, Dell & Gateway computers and no luck on any of them. Each one gives me an error message about a MIDI Driver and kicks out of the program. However, If you have an older computer at home, I highly recommend these games for your children.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
GREAT!!!Sep 03, 2006
First of all it is for ages around 8-14 I would say. It is really nice and I play it every time I get a chance too! It makes learing so much fun and I think they should make more as one for xp also. It is so much fun I suggest you buy it today!
P.S. the music is nice too!
Good game!!Dec 29, 2011
By Danny Keene This is the original game from the early 90's. It's challenging and extremely fun. BUT it does not work on any computer system newer than Win. 98.
Good news, the game was rereleased with a patch in 2002 and it works successfully on Win. XP, Vista, and 7. The game was released as part of a box set with two other games, both of which will also work on Win. XP, Vista and 7. I will post the link below.
http://www.amazon.com/Adventure-Workshop-Sandiego-Detective-Adventures/dp/B000063LGG/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1325173788&sr=8-6
A great game if you want something to really get you thinking
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