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(Win3.x/95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP/Mac) (Retail) (MAXMOONDR) |
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Publisher:
Tivola
Ages 3-7
Multilingual: English, French, German and Spanish
An Intergalactic Search for Moon
Chickens
Mona, the little astronaut, has had the ignition key for her
rocket confiscated by the Man on the Moon. He will only give it back once Mona
has caught eight moon chickens, but she can't do it alone. Max flies off to the
moon to help Mona. Once there he meets some strange aliens, has supernova juice
in the Space Cafe and flies around the Milky Way collecting lots of moon
chickens along the way.
This is the fifth title in this delightful series of
animated stories. Follow Max as he leads children through an adventure that is
out of this world.
Features:
Choose from four different languages
 Read along with
the highlighted text
Design and print out your own aliens
Play and record your own tunes
Find and play fun games
Requirements:
Windows 3X/95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP: 486 PC, 8 MB RAM,
SVGA graphics card, soundcard, 2x CD-ROM drive.
Macintosh: 8 MB RAM, System 7.1, 2x CD-ROM drive.

The Story
Everything begins quite harmlessly: It is Sunday and Max and
Uncle Pong are sitting together comfortably and eating cake. Suddenly they get
an emergency call from Mona, the astronaut. She is on the moon and in a
terrible fix. The Man in the Moon has stolen the ignition key to her space
capsule and says he will only return it when Mona has supplied him with eight
moon chickens. But they are not easy to find. So Mona is asking for help, and
Max sets off into space.
As soon as he has
landed on the moon, Max hears the voice of the man in the moon coming from a
crater demanding the chickens. Together Max and Mona now look for the moon
chickens, which might be hiding anywhere - perhaps in the capsule bathroom or
in the machine room, where Mona is processing moon sand. The children decide
themselves whether Max first races to the Milky Way with the space capsule from
the observatory or whether he plays "catching shooting stars" with Mona in the
moon garden, where the astronaut's laundry is blowing in the wind. In the Space
Cafe, Max meets some interesting aliens over a glass of shooting star juice,
and from Mona's rocket house he follows happenings on earth. Max experiences
quite a few adventures before rounding up all eight moon chickens; he wins a
new friend in the process and finds out a lot about the moon and space.

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