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  2. I.M. Meen - Wikipedia

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    I.M. Meen is a 1995 fantasy educational game for DOS to teach grammar to children. [1] [2] It is named for its villain, Ignatius Mortimer Meen, a "diabolical librarian" who lures young readers into an enchanted labyrinth and imprisons them with monsters and magic. [2] The goal of the game is to escape the labyrinth and free other children.

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  4. Xeropan - Wikipedia

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    The learning material is divided into 4 parts, all of which revolve around a topic of conversation and a real life video. Learners first learn the key vocabulary elements of a video. Once they complete interactive vocabulary quizzes, they are presented with a video and grammar practice.

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  6. List of video game genres - Wikipedia

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    Elements of interactive movies have been adapted for game cut scenes, in the form of Quick Time Events, to keep the player alert. Games like Resident Evil 4 present obvious in-game prompts for the player to react to. Not doing so usually results in the player character either getting hurt or outright killed.

  7. Arthur video games - Wikipedia

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    The Arthur video games franchise was a series of learning and interactive story video games based on the American-Canadian children's TV show Arthur.The games were released in the 1990s and 2000s for PlayStation and Game Boy Color alongside Windows and Mac OS computers.