Discovering Endangered Wildlife
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| Discovering Endangered Wildlife | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Lyriq International |
| Publisher | Global Software Publishing |
| Platform | Windows |
| Release | 1995 |
Discovering Endangered Wildlife, also known as David Bellamy's Endangered Wildlife[1], is a 1995 video game from Lyriq International. It was developed in cooperation with the National Wildlife Federation and is for ages 8 and up.[2][3]
Discovering Endangered Wildlife is an educational CD-ROM intended for middle-school students, inviting them to explore the issues surrounding endangered species. It offers interactive learning through full-motion video, digitized sound effects, and 256-color super VGA graphics. Players engage with multimedia-rich content designed to illuminate the threats, environmental challenges, and solutions affecting wildlife. The gameplay revolves around immersive exploration and discovery, presenting ecological information in a format that encourages curiosity and critical thinking. A portion of each purchase supported the National Wildlife Federation.[4]
Development
The game was developed by Lyriq International, a company founded in 1991 in Cheshire.[5][2] It was showcased at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.[4]