Tails and the Music Maker

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Tails and the Music Maker
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Logo of the game
Studio United StatesUnited States Sega Realtime Associates Novotrade
United StatesUnited States
HungaryHungary
Publisher United StatesUnited States Sega Imagineer
JapanJapan
Senior Developer United StatesUnited StatesCindy Claveran Shannon Donnelly Ann Lediaev
United StatesUnited States
HungaryHungary
composer GermanyGermanyDavid Scheffler Greg Turner
United StatesUnited States
Erstveröffent-
lichung
United StatesUnited StatesJune 4, 1994 December 5, 1995
JapanJapan EuropeEurope
platform Sega Pico
genre Educational game
Game mode Single player , multiplayer
language English , Japanese

Tails and the Music Maker is a learning - computer game , that of Sega of America, Realtime Associates and Novotrade (named later in 1994 to Novotrade International and in 1995 to Appaloosa Interactive developed around) and by Sega for the first time in the US on 4 June 1994 for the Sega Pico . On December 5, 1995 publications followed in Japan by the publisher Imagineer and in Europe by Sega. Along with Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld, it is one of two Sonic games for the Sega Pico and the only Sonic game for the Sega Pico that was published in Europe. Tails and the Music Maker includes several mini-games with a musical focus for a younger audience and the main role of the game is played by the fox Tails .

Gameplay

Tails and the Music Maker has several mini-games that can be played directly with the "Magic Pen" stylus. At the beginning Tails is in the Green Hill Zone . The objects like the musical notes, coconuts or the turtle are interactive and react to touch. Touching the frog activates a musical mini-game with frogs on water lily leaves, Tails also dances a faster part of the Green Hill Zone and has to avoid the obstacles by choosing the different movement options stop, tip-toe, jump and run in order to reach the goal to reach.

Other mini-games include collecting falling musical notes, a pinball machine in a Casino Night Zone- like environment, a mini-game that is heavily based on breakout , a game in which you can play three of twelve songs (Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Farmer in the Dell, Jingle Bells, Hey Diddle Diddle, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Three Blind Mice, Pop Goes the Weasel, Billy Boy, Bicycle Built for Two, Eensie Weensie Spider, Hickory Dickory Dock, and Row Row Row Your Boat) must learn to get an animal out free a robot and a mini-game where you have to color Sonic. At the end of the game you can find the sound test on the piano under the palm tree.

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