This is a learning game that is lots of fun. It requires sorting, money managing, memory, concentration and much more. You are Donald Duck, and there are various jobs you can perform so you can go to the 5 and 10 stores or the hardware store, to purchase things for your playground that your nephews will play in. The best and most fun job on here is the fruit stand one. You have to toss watermelon, squash and other fruit, (the larger the fruit, the more money you earn when done correctly) into the appropriate boxes and each time you don't catch one, or you put it in the wrong bin, it will cost you.
This is a learning game that is lots of fun. It requires sorting, money managing, memory, concentration and much more. You are Donald Duck, and there are various jobs you can perform so you can go to the 5 and 10 stores or the hardware store, to purchase things for your playground that your nephews will play in. The best and most fun job on here is the fruit stand one. You have to toss watermelon, squash and other fruit, (the larger the fruit, the more money you earn when done correctly) into the appropriate boxes and each time you don't catch one, or you put it in the wrong bin, it will cost you.
Do a good job, and you will earn good
money towards that playground equipment. There is a job at the airport in which you have to sort correct parcels for different bins that will load on a plane, as with the fruit stand, you have to careful to put the correct parcel in the correct bin. The next job is at a toy store, you stock shelves of different heights with teddy bears, trains, vases and more. When the train comes by, you have to be off of the ladder and down on the floor before the clock turns to zero, to close the door on the store so nothing falls down as the train passes by. Make sure you close the door on time and that nothing falls, because the money you made from the items you stocked will not be taken away.
Also, every-time you climb the ladder be sure that you don't drop the stock on the floor, which can cost you money earned as well. The other job is to make sure that you move the train tracks in the correct place for the train. You will earn money for each correct path you give it. The idea with all of these games is to get as much work done in the time you've selected as possible. The longer the shift the more money you could earn, but the more tired your arm will get from running the controls. After you have worked for a while, and you want to do something else, spend that hard earned cash. This is the good part for children, it shows how much money you have, and what coins and bills are what.
You have to pay the store owner the correct amount by selecting it to purchase the item you want. You can pick up cargo nets, old tires for swings, a slide, a horse, a rope to climb, and all kinds of other things. Once you pay the items with your hard earned cash, they go into your playground, located across the railroad tracks. Once you cross, a grid comes on the screen and it shows different toys that your nephews (huey, duey, and louie) can play on. The horse actually rocks back and forth, and the tire swing actually swings! The best part of this game for me would have to be earning the money. The tasks you perform are so different from other programs I have played, and they make your mind work.