Writer Rabbit
Writer Rabbit is a 1986 educational video game, part of the Reader Rabbit franchise. It was remade as Reader Rabbit 3 for MS-DOS compatible operating systems in 1993, then re-released for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh in 1994 under the title Reader Rabbit 3 Deluxe!.
The Project RIMES 2000 project Annotated Bibliography of Computer Software for Teaching Early Reading and Spelling identified Reader Rabbit 3 as: "Reader Rabbit 3 ".
Many of its features were "implemented in response to requests made by children, teachers, and parents".
Gameplay
The early education program contains minigames and activities in a series of interactive screens that teach players about the parts of sentences, including the "who, what, where, when, and why". Fill-in-the-black sentences are one of the main devices used.The game contains over 200 different news stories to work from. The Deluxe version contains 20 different digitized voices that add to the dramatization to the game.
The Writer Rabbit version contains six minigames:
- Icecream Game: Players indicate which sentence part appears at the top of the screen.
- The Cake Games : Match sentence parts.
- Juice Game: Players complete sentences
- Silly Story Party: Players can write stories from scratch or from a list of story fragments.
- What's the Scoop? / Who? What? When? - the player must determine correctly whether the topic of a sentence is a what, a where, a when, or a who. It is similar to Icecream Game.
- Clue Hounds / Get the Scoop + Crack the Case - the player must locate the what, where, when, and who parts of story sentences. After completing the sentences, the player must pick a character associated with the story.
- Sneak Peek / Rave Reviews - the player has to choose a sentence that contains the three elements who/what, did what and where.
- Ed Words / Write Right - the player must fill in the blanks of a paragraph with the three elements do what, where and when.
- Printing Press - the player is given the option to physically print out the news story.
Plot