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''Snooper Troops'' is a series of two 1982 adventure/educational video games developed by
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and published by
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. They were released for the
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, Commodore 64 and
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. The first case was entitled ''Snooper Troops: Case #1: The Granite Point Ghost'' and the second case entitled ''Snooper Troops: Case #2 - The Case of the Disappearing Dolphin'' was released later that year.


Plot

In the first case, players have to solve the mystery of "The Granite Point Ghost", which has been scaring the Kim family out of their house.


Gameplay

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'' described the game as an electronic version of the board game
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Development

''Snooper Troops'' was developed by Computer Learning Connection (later renamed Spinnaker Software), at that point a two-year-old company. The company was based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Around this time, Computer Learning Connection created the edutainment classics ''Snooper Troops'' and ''
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'' and '' The Other Side''. The game is based on the best-selling Snooper Troops detective stories by Tom Snyder. The series was originally meant to have more than two entries, but only two games were made. The game was written for the home market, and targeted schools due to the application of school-taught skills such as case-solving. It intended to develop vocabulary and reasoning skills. ''Snooper Troops'' was marketed nationally on a major scale by Computer Learning Connection; the campaign involved the design and production of packaging intended to maximise the protection of the discs over a long time period. In 1985, Gessler Education Software published ''The Case of the Disappearing Dolphin i''n French (on the Apple II), and ''The Granite Point Ghost in'' Spanish and German on the Commodore 64.


Reception

According to the book ''Beyond Edutainment'', the game became "one of the first examples of a successful educational adventure", and that along with ''
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'' and '' The Oregon Trail'' helped bring legitimacy to the edutainment genre. The book ''Disney Stories'' explained that it is an "early adventure game". ''Learning How To Learn: Technology, the Seven Multiple Intelligences and Learning'' asserted the title was an example of "the ways in which computers can enhance student learning". ''
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'' felt that some bugs let down the gaming experience. '' PC Magazine'' felt the title was the standard that other educational games would be measured up against. ''
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'' felt the game was not as responsive or creative as Infocom's ''
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'' (1982)''.'' The two games became the first educational games for home and school computers to make the industry's bestseller list. According to Infoworld, the title sold very well.


References


External links

* * {{MobyGames , id= /snooper-troops-case-2-the-case-of-the-disappearing-dolphin, name= ''Snooper Troops: Case #2''

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