The Master of Mischief destroys the Rainbow Bridge, dropping its shining jewels to the bottom of the sea, and evil Goobies are seeping out of the sea floor! Without this bridge The Master of Mischief, and his lab on Invention Isle, cannot be reached from Treasure Mountain! This means he can continue to release Goobies without interference from those troublesome elves.
As the Super Seeker you must rebuild the bridge with the gems you find on the seafloor and use your bubble pump to capture Goobies, and playful Sea Stars that will help you, by giving you clues on to where you can find the gems, and will help you restore your light.
Along the way you will see many fascinating sea creatures, and many surprises. Science is the main teaching in the game along with letter and word recognition is seen here along with phonetics and vocabulary building/use. Math is also represented by addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and reasoning.
- (MobyGames)
(5.83 MiB / 6.11 MB)
Version 1.0 (Floppy Release) / DiskCopy image, compressed w/ Stuffit

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2014-04-14 /

2024-07-15 /

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(124.32 MiB / 130.36 MB)
Version 1.0 (CD Release) / ISO image, zipped

5 /

2024-07-15 /

90d5c405349fce003dd2e30ebe8fd70a1efe8b97 /

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Architecture 

Motorola 68K
System Requirements 
From Mac OS 7.0
up to Mac OS 9.2
Compatibility notes 
v1.0 CD System Requirements:
Macintosh® CD-ROM version
Runs on: Macintosh Color Classic®; LC II, LC III, LC 475, LC 520; IIsi, IIcx, IIci, IIvi, IIvx; Centris™ 610, 650; Quadra™ 605, 610, 650, 660AV, 700, 800, 840AV, 900, 950; Performa™ 405, 410, 430, 450, 460, 466, 467, 475, 476, 550, 600; Power Macintosh
With:
- 4 MB of memory (RAM)
- Hard disk with 1 MB free
- 256-color display
- System 7.0™ or higher
- Double-speed or better CD-ROM drive
- Mouse
-- Jewel case booklet, page 1
1.0 floppy version minimally tested to run without apparent error under System 7.5.3 inside Basilisk II.
1.0 CD version minimally tested to run without apparent error under System 7.5.3 inside Basilisk II and on a single-core Power Mac G4 Quicksilver 2002 running Mac OS 9.2.2.
Emulating this? It could probably run under:
Basilisk II