Mia's Big Adventure Collection

Mia's Big Adventure Collection
Genres Edutainment
Developers Kutoka Interactive
Publishers Kutoka Interactive
Platforms Windows, Macintosh
First release Mia's Science Adventure: Romaine's New Hat
2000
Latest release Mia's Reading Adventure: The Bugaboo Bugs
2007

Mia's Big Adventure Collection is an edutainment software series created in 1998 by Kutoka Interactive. The series consists in five subject-based titles for children in elementary school.

Gameplay

In the introduction of each of Mia's adventures, the player is invited to help her on a quest. As the player progresses through the game, there are various educational activities.

The difficulty level set by the player at the beginning of the game corresponds to different and more challenging question sets. Optionally, the player may bypass the entire adventure part of the Mia game and enter straight into a menu of all educational activities.

Inside Mia's adventure, the character of Mia follows the player's cursor on the screen and reacts to clicks on certain objects in the scene.

Characters

Titles in the collection

Technology

With the exception of Mia's Language Adventure, which uses Kutoka's own 2D engine, all Mia games were developed with the Macromedia (later Adobe Systems) Director multimedia application authoring platform.

The in-game 3D animations are made with Softimage 3D (and later XSI) before they are imported as sprites inside Director. The animated 3D cinematics are also made with Softimage's technology and exported as QuickTime movies.

TV series

In the late 2000s, it was adapted into a TV series which currently airs on Gulli.

Awards

In addition to awards received by the individual titles in the collection, the whole Mia collection received a United Nations World Summit Award in 2003.[2]

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Meet the cast". Kutoka.com, retrieved on 2009-06-17
  2. "WSA Winners - eLearning - 2003". World Summit Award, retrieved on 2009-06-17

External links

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