Chuggington: We are engineers! (Chugginneers) is an educational game for preschoolers that is a continuation of the popular interactive game “Locomotive Patrol: Ready to Rescue”.
The plot of this exciting game consists of a series of consecutive episodes based on the adventure series Engineers: Ready to Build, and is revealed in the form of stories about the heroic profession of the characters in the game – four engines!
Chuggington: We are Chugginneers – Gameplay: The inhabitants of two cities decide to connect their cities with a high-speed railway. But between the cities there are high mountains. Therefore, the chief engineer – Mr. Brewster – must solve a number of complex engineering problems – to build this historic railway in a limited time!
The player’s task is to help Mr. Brewster:
- Lay the rails;
- Dig a winding tunnel through the high mountains;
- Reinforce the walls of the tunnel with special rings;
- Catch one of the rings that rolled along the tunnel and threatens to destroy the entire tunnel;
- And finally, after all the tasks have been successfully completed, set a speed record!
Chuggington: We are the Engineers (Chugginneers) features:
- In addition to the already known characters from the animated series “Engineers: Ready to Build”, the game introduces four new heroes – engines – Tyne, Zack , Fletch, Pate, Cormar;
- The game contains 17 interactive pages; 7 original video clips; 4 exciting plots;
- Graphics – 3D with immersive effect;
- Reward system – at the end of each game and successfully completed task, the player is rewarded with a Star – red, green, blue and gold!
- The game has, in addition to the active part – actually games – two modes: 1) “read by myself” and 2) “read to me.” Thus, in an interactive mode, over 17 illustrated pages, kids get acquainted with the plot, tasks, characters and conditions of the game!
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