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Nat Geo Eco Rescue: Rivers


As an elite volunteer for National Geographic's Eco Rescue team, visit over 20 river sites across the world as you save species large and small by cleaning up the environment. Start with the prototype CleanClaw, a 1 man eco-friendly crane, and upgrade your equipment as you master currents and scientific goals in your quest to clean up the world's rivers. Find rare items and search for hidden objects to help scientists perform valuable research!

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  Gaimer's Review - November 11, 2009 - View all my reviews (16)


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Who says education can't be fun?

Yes, this game is both fun and education. The objective is to snag all the junk out of the river and leave it clean. When I played the very first level here, I was horrified by the fact that it is real life this game is about. So many ponds in parks were turned into the dump. All kinds of garbage is there, even the toys. I could see that because the pond is shallow enough. That's not pretty and while this game is fun, the real life is not.

Listen everybody, do your kids a favor and buy this game for them. It's not bad to educate them to be clean and keep the environment clean. Yet this is the fun way to teach them. They will play this game and then... they even might clean their room and make their beds w/o being told to do so, because they will realize that it really is nicer to clean the room rather than not to. And next time they are in the park they will probably put any trash in the trash can rather than simply dropping it wherever they please w/o being told to do so. Please don't forget to mention your kids did a good job by putting the trash in the can. It will help them later in their lives, it will help everybody.

Do a good thing and buy this game for your kids.


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  Waterfaery's Review - February 20, 2010 - View all my reviews (10)


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Repetitive and Too Costly...

I've loved the NatGeo seek and finds, so I thought I would give this one a go. I was impressed with the graphics and the gameplay, which is smooth and very stylish. Once you get used to how the claw works you have a pretty easy time with it. This is one of the few games, however, that I actually had to turn the music off lol. I don't mind odd and repetitive music files, but this one was really annoying.

What I didn't like, though, was all of the equipment that you are required to use for each mission was set at outrageously expensive prices. This is all well and good if you only had to buy this stuff once and then it was in your inventory to use when you needed it, but no...you have to buy these things over and over and over again for each mission! On the levels that are harder to get through, that leaves you having to go ten rounds with the tutorial level just to build up your funds and that gets more than a little boring after a while.

The game has a good premise, a sleek style, and decent gameplay, if bad music but that one is a matter of personal taste, but all in all it reminds you too much of those aggravating claw games at a carnival where you have to keep feeding quarters into the machine to get anywhere. If the makers came out with an updated version that only had you buying the tools once then I would actually buy the game, but for now and as it is I wouldn't recommend it unless you like spending hours and hours on only one level.


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  Aedir's Review - November 19, 2009 - View all my reviews (5)


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Boring

The theme of this game is quite interesting which led me to download the trial version, however after playing it for a bit I got really bored, cause you have to do pretty much the same thing level after level... It could be better, worth downloading the trial version but not buying the full game.


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OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Memory: 256 MB
CPU: P 1.0 GHZ
Video: 64 MB

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Developed By: National Geographic Games
Published By: Merscom, LLC
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