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AnnaTommy is a 1995 education game developed by Viridis Corporation and published by IVI Publishing for Windows. It was one of 5 titles they released with IVI. The game was created using an authoring system called CyberCad, and used early 3D software Infini-D. By April 1994 it was due for release that fall. NY Daily News deemed it "a nicely done CD rip-off of the old "Incredible Journey" movie". Los Angeles Times felt it was "reminiscent of some ‘60s sci-fi flicks" and that its educational content came across as an afterthought detached from the gameplay.

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  • AnnaTommy is a 1995 education game developed by Viridis Corporation and published by IVI Publishing for Windows. It was one of 5 titles they released with IVI. The game was created using an authoring system called CyberCad, and used early 3D software Infini-D. By April 1994 it was due for release that fall. NY Daily News deemed it "a nicely done CD rip-off of the old "Incredible Journey" movie". Los Angeles Times felt it was "reminiscent of some ‘60s sci-fi flicks" and that its educational content came across as an afterthought detached from the gameplay. (en)
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  • AnnaTommy is a 1995 education game developed by Viridis Corporation and published by IVI Publishing for Windows. It was one of 5 titles they released with IVI. The game was created using an authoring system called CyberCad, and used early 3D software Infini-D. By April 1994 it was due for release that fall. NY Daily News deemed it "a nicely done CD rip-off of the old "Incredible Journey" movie". Los Angeles Times felt it was "reminiscent of some ‘60s sci-fi flicks" and that its educational content came across as an afterthought detached from the gameplay. (en)
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