Super Solvers: Operation Neptune is an educational adventure that combines underwater exploration with lessons disguised as missions. Players take part in a submarine-themed journey, solving problems and answering questions while progressing through environments filled with dangers and objectives. The game focuses on subjects related to science, the ocean, and exploration, turning what could have been a dry collection of facts into something resembling a proper adventure. The submarine setting does much of the heavy lifting: sonar, sea creatures, mysterious locations, and mission objectives provide a more exciting context for learning. The difficulty is generally aimed at younger players, but the game still has enough charm to make its educational purpose feel less obvious. Super Solvers: Operation Neptune belongs to that wonderful era when parents could honestly claim that buying a computer game was good for your education. Fortunately, it does not punish you for having fun while learning, which is probably the correct approach to educational software.
How to play -
Game modes: single-player
To slow down the game emulation press CTRL+F11, to speed up the game press CTRL+F12. Press Escape (ESC) to exit fullscreen mode.
- runs in your browser thanks to the Emularity library.
More about -
Status: abandonware
Genre: puzzle
Released in: 1991
Publisher: The Learning Company
Developer: The Learning Company
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