Museum Madness: A Science & History Learning Mystery
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Solve a mystery, overcome chaos, save the day! More like breaking and entering, bring MICK batteries, and be snarky to animatronic exhibits. Yep, it's the 1994 edutainment computer game from MECC and Novotrade.
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1:15 Forcefully fondling fresh floppies feels fiendishly fantastic, frankly.
@Chaos89P
6 жыл бұрын
I find fondling five-inch floppies feels freakishly funkier than three-and-a-half inch ones.
@tristikov
6 жыл бұрын
An amazing attempt achieving an alliterative apex, actually.
@Chaos89P
6 жыл бұрын
tristikov A sincere attempt at assonance?
@TheGraveyarder
6 жыл бұрын
ytp when
@BlaisingDawn
2 ай бұрын
Hey letterkenny !
*single tear* This was the most played game during my computer class in mid 2000. Its just amazing to see it again after all this time. I couldnt remember the name of this game!
@WomanTakenBytheWind
10 ай бұрын
My entire time during elementary school, I used to use the administrators’ master password to get into the younger kids classes so I could continue playing this game when I was bored. It was so awesome.
Glad I could provide the game. Thanks for the great video!
@LGR
6 жыл бұрын
And thanks again for the donation, man!
Your gift of alliteration is absolutely above anyone's ability in academically arranging alike words...
@joevial4707
6 жыл бұрын
Hence why "absolutely above anyone's ability" ... especially my own...
@theangryaustralian7624
5 жыл бұрын
@@joevial4707 Justifiably jumping with joy at your jolly jesters name
Only LGR can get away with saying "fondiling fresh floppies."
@fuzzydunlop1753
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I love to fondile stuff ;)
Sometimes a DOS prompt is its own reward.
@LGR
6 жыл бұрын
This is the truth.
@VirtuelleWeltenMitKhan
5 жыл бұрын
Yep
You've done alliteration and topical humor and I'm only 4 minutes in. What a ride!
1:16 "Forcefully Fondling Fresh Floppies Feels Fiendishly Fantastic Frankly"
4:52 / 4:53 Little easter egg in the bottom left. Sneaky LGR.
Love the alliteration. And you, LGR, you absolutely wonderful nerd. :)
LGR Edutainment Month is like art imitating art. There are three generations of geeks in my family that watch this channel. My son is getting LGR Patreon for his Birthday. Great job as always Clint!
@LGR
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad y'all are enjoying!
Have you considered doing a video on the clue finders? Those games were a massive part of my childhood. Especially 3rd grade adventures.
LMFAO @ 03:15 - "Oh, well... Still more secure than Facebook's user data!" 🤣
@39zack
6 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@CaptainZombeh
6 жыл бұрын
SHOTS FIRED
@thechosenone8808
6 жыл бұрын
kek
@Murrlin27
6 жыл бұрын
so burn! hehehe
@RussellTeapot
6 жыл бұрын
too bad that the "secure" Facebook data was happily handed by the users themselves, clickng "Accept...accept..accept" without even reading about the terms of use of a stupid quiz app :)
Great video! I loved this game as a kid but remember some parts being so hard and it's probably because it was super obscure lol.
"Edutainment" always scared me as a kid. The computer/TV equivalent of hiding Brussels sprouts in a cake.
This is peak grade school nostalgia for me. All the computers in our lab had Museum Madness, Oregon Trail, Yukon Trail, and Dino Park Tycoon.
As someone named Steve, I approve of this video.
Oh man I loved the Richard Scary CD-Roms lol. And all those edutainment games!
I've been trying to remember this game FOREVER! Thank you!
I remember I had played this a few times way back in my elementary school's computer lab. I don't think the computers would let you save anything so I had to start over each time and I never got very far, but I remember enjoying it enough to ask the school if I could have a copy of the game. I never did get one so seeing this again is a major blast from the past.
I hope we get a video on The Yukon Trail, The Oregon Trail's awesome cousin
Clint, I rarely comment on videos but this one made my day! I have been hoping you would show off Museum Madness. I remember playing so much of this game back in early grade school. Thanks a lot man.
Always appreciated an upload from LGR! I find these edutainment games fascinating
🎉YES YES YES📢 I Loved this when I was younger. Thank you for the blast from the past.
@LeoInterVir
6 жыл бұрын
I had this same version too
"Now that's what I call a happy ending!" 😎
I look forward to this every year. Keep being awesome Clint!
if you like fondling floppies, check out Darklands - the boxed copy I had back in '92 came on 11 3.5" disks, which still blows my mind for a game.
"Overcome Chaos!" You don't overcome chaos, the strength of the ruinous powers is infinite. You fight, die, and give your blood to the skull throne. The plague of Nurgle is without cure Change shall come The ectasy of Slaanesh can never be quelled. I...I'm sorry, I've been playing Vermintide II lately.
The Facebook joke is a thing of joy.
Thanks for covering this! It was always a beautiful day when we got to play this game back in Middle School. I forgot which class it was for, but the game was incredible for an edutainment game back in 2001.
Wait a sec, was that an Initial D game on your edutainment shelf? O.o that is unspeakably cool.
@LGR
6 жыл бұрын
Yep, and my review of it's already up on the LGR Patreon page. Will go public this month!
@Highretrogamelord
6 жыл бұрын
LGR of Fire! Hm...nah, that won't do. Night of LGR! Yeah, that's more like it. ;)
@Slater2113
6 жыл бұрын
You better not spill the tofu water
@shukterhousejive
6 жыл бұрын
Multi-lane drift your way through the Alphabet!
@SpeedySPCFan
6 жыл бұрын
Ohhh man. OHHH MAN. I CANNOT WAIT FOR THAT REVIEW.
THAT'S IT! THAT'S THE GAME I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR ALL THESE YEARS! I couldn't remember anything but the robot saying "I/O ERROR". LGR pulling through again! Thanks a ton, man!
i remember playing this as a kid! Back then, this game was one of the highlights of PC gaming for me. Thank you for showing it! Makes my day that much better!
Edutainment games were a big part of my childhood. Glad you're doing these videos, Clint.
A minute in and I already like it :D Great work, Clint, keep it up!
Always love catching up with LGR
Did anyone else see XZIBIT's face pop up in the corner when Clint said exhibits at around 5 minutes?
@BenDeSwert666
6 жыл бұрын
I like what you're smoking! :D
@beanoptodon
6 жыл бұрын
Gakk 86 I was honestly about to comment that, then I saw your top comment on it.
@TheMainCore
6 жыл бұрын
Gakk 86 Yo dawg heard you like Xzibit so we put Xzibit in a exhibit so you can look at Xzibit in a exhibit
@codygranrud6212
6 жыл бұрын
Gakk 86 had to rewind that to be sure.
@RIDDICK0911
6 жыл бұрын
No, we didn't. :D
Oh man oh man this game and other Mecc works of art were quintessential to my childhood. You the man Clint.
I love this game - I remember beating the game in 5th Grade ....we were able to use a floppy disc to save our progress and I remember finishing the game and then actually receiving an award during our end of the year ceremony for being the only person in the school to finish it.
This game was infinitely more useful than going to school. I learned a lot about problem solving from this.
So glad you finally did this one. I played this in school and we said it was called Museum Madness because IT DRIVES YOU MAD. The puzzles were hard.
My gosh I love Museum Madness so much. It's one of those games I go back to even as an adult every so often. I think I even recorded a playthrough of it on my channel back when I did that sort of thing.
Holy shit i'm looking at a LGR video that is not 10 yrs old ! Man, your channel started awesome and keep on being awesome to this day. I wish i had discovered back then and not only 2 weeks ago.
I remember picking this up at my local thrift store back in junior high (2001 ish). I think I installed it briefly on my 40 mb tandy machine before I picked up my 486 with a whopping 2 or 3 hundred mb hard drive. Once I didn't have to constantly delete and install games, I remember replaying this often. Good times.
I'm so happy you covered this! I remember in computer class the last twenty minutes would be free time and myself and classmates would just open this for that sick funky beat lol
My grandfather was a public school principal at the time, he gave me this as soon as it was released. I loved this game as a kid.
Thanks for another awesome video!
Awesome video, looking forward to the next one
I used to play the crap out of this game! One of my favorites back in the day, even though I never beat it
I loved this game as a kid, thanks for talking about it!
Any LGR is great, but I do love me some edutainment month. Excellent as always Clint Sir !...
this was one of if not the most popular game ever in elementary school. i always felt really lucky whenever i got a chance to play it cause everybody wanted to play this. ahhhh so many memories.
I know it's Edutainment Month now but in June, would you do a Jurassic Park game for Jurassic Parks 25th anniversary? I would suggest reviewing Dino Defender or Jurassic Park on DOS, and playing through Jurassic Park Trespasser.
@thetinpin
6 жыл бұрын
I would agree if Jurassic Park for DOS wasn't a dumpster fire of a title! Then again, LGR _does_ do excellent reviews on many DOS 'dumpster fire' class games... I am ok with this.
@Skippy19812
6 жыл бұрын
I'm one of those freaks that actually quite liked Tresspasser _>
@coolmanjack1995
6 жыл бұрын
It's a bit modern for LGR but JP: Operation Genesis is one of the best simulation games in my memory. I'd play that over Roller Coaster Tycoon any day
Great edutainment as always
I love having coffee to your videos. It really makes my day :)
@LGR
6 жыл бұрын
And I always make my videos while having a coffee, so hey! 👍
OMG. I remember this game being installed on every computer in grade school back in the day. The nostalgia.
Ohh the first edutainment of hopefully more to come! Nic one Clint, GG & WP ;à
I remember this! The Wright flyer wing was the only part I got to play in the school library. You had to eyeball it and even knowing what a wing should look like did no good. We were easily impressed then.
I felt 100% satisfaction from the video but only 20% madness from that museum.
That's some hot stuff, Clint! Thank you!
Clint! Great video once again, thanks for the upload! I have two questions for you about edutainment titles I played as a kid (and have extremely vague memories of), was hoping you might be able to enlighten me. First game had time travel between the present and victorian times, and also had a little bit of object hunting. The second is even more vague: there was math, a hotel, and bowling. I think. Thanks man!
My deja vu buzzer just went off when you mentioned Richard Scarry,part of my childhood those books here in Australia.
I never thought I'd see this game again. How awesome! Thanks for the bit of nostalgia. My favorite exhibit was the witch trials lol.
I had this game as a kid. I was actually thinking just other night that I wanted to see LGR review this game, but I couldn't for the life of me remember what it was called. Personally, I always thought it was fun, but I never had any clue what I was doing or supposed to do, but hey, it's a good example of 90s nostalgia.
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE! This game was my childhood!
I need to tell more people and robots to keep their silicon shirt on-- whatever the hell that means.
"I don't know man, there is a part of my brain that always explodes with excitement when presented with 256- color graphics and FM synth music". Man that is why I love your channel...should consider it as a motto for it!
Love how they have the box art with an older kid and the kid in the game is much younger. And how they just used the same face in different situations like nobody would notice. =P
You should review Jumpstart games or Reading Blaster games, or any of the Knowledge adventure games for edutainment month.
@Markimark151
6 жыл бұрын
LGR meant more of the series that you haven’t covered. There were Reading Blaster games my school had, the later games in the series.
@Markimark151
6 жыл бұрын
ButterCup Jumpstart math for second grade was so fun in our computer class. That had a medieval setting, our class would take turns playing that game.
almost went full christopher walkin at the end there. and i love it
I love these videos
I really like this graphic style. I like it very much. Many adventure games, especially in the 90s, had this style. It reminds me a lot of my childhood.
I LOVED that game! Good feels, all round!
OMG love love love this game. I remember missing after school band practice just to play this in the after school computer lab!
Museum Madness was my first ever PC game I played , this game will always have a place in my heart 😊
YES!!! I have been hoping you would look at this one! Aside from loving the game itself as a kid, I would also use to help convince my friends parents to get them a pc so we could then play online games together!
Learning today that you can skip that dreadful hallway maze at 31 years old would make 6-year-old me cry in agony...... 25 years of being passively haunted by that memory
Oh man, I played this soooo much as a kid. It's great to see it on here!
""Overcome CHAOS" Aye brothers, purge the heresy!
I am a person named "Mick" in real life and hearing LGR say my name over and over again really made my day :) (Not alot of people or Characters have that specific name)
forcefully fondling fresh floppies feels fiendishly fantastic!
one of the first PC games i ever played alongside "Fatty Bear" on my mom's macontosh...It was challenging and mysterious. The music brings me back!
Never stop the alliterations. Seriously. Don’t.
LGR, Techmoan, 8-bit, Aussie Dash Cam Owner all new vids within 24h - I'm dead now
LGR captions are the best captions
Ooooh! I love this game. And still play it from time to time.
Dang it! You're making me experience nostalgia that never even existed...
I remember loving this game as a kid, and really never getting very far. I couldn't remember any sort of plot, or actual goals, but I really enjoyed what I played.
I don't know how many people remember How Things Work in Busytown but you know what, I remember that. Also either there's some edutainment game based on it I never knew of or something went wrong with organization seeing something Initial D on that shelf. This might also be the only drivers ed edutainment that features drifting.
Novotrade was a hungarian company. As a hungarian dude i'm so proud now. :)
So calming...so soothing...
That Grossology box! I can't wait, I hope that's on the list this month.
Yes, edutainment month. One of the top three series. Oddware, tech tales and this.
I played this a lot back in the day. The only puzzle I was not able to finish was the navigate-an-asteroid-field puzzle. Apparently it is solvable since you got the ending. I always wondered about it.
After seeing this, I realized that I really wanted Clint to review The Museum of Anything Goes.
Oh man I remember this game... oh the feels, thank you LGR.
love the box art!
I remember playing this in middle school. The satellite level being a horrible burden. It took us 4 months, but our class had successfully written a guide on how to beat it.
Tastefully funky Adlib music is my jam ❤️🎵
Neat little intro animation! :)