By: yr 3 rocks on November 17, 2008 at 6:16 pm. Tucked away in the BBC Bitesize KS2 Games section is a quirky little game called Questionaut.

You go through different levels of maths, English and science, to find your friend's hat. 3 class clips. There is no stage 9. (but with a bit of help) By: Fun! | Maths Games in the Classroom. By: guitar dude on December 21, 2008 at 11:36 am. Then today on Kotaku.com, I stumbled upon the article about Questionaut and despite myself not being 11 (being 16 D:) I went ahead and played the game, and found the website from that. lauryn says: April 28, 2009 at 4:41 am her’s the colour code for level 6 (start on top row) Show. Research and publish the best content. 15 March 2008 at 20:33 Anonymous said... on level six count the ribbons on each colour and put them on the board in order of the numbers on them.Cant remember exactly what they were sorry. We have a selection of great videos for use in the classroom. Questionaut begins with a placid enough scene: a strangely hairy, organic shape floats freely in space, accompanied by some funky synth music. Questionaut: Step into another surreal world created by Amanita Design (Samorost). Play our cool KS1 and KS2 games to help you with Maths, English and more. Bitesize Primary games!
Start stage - click the hat and the bubble carries it away, inspiring the Questionaut to follow it in his balloon.

With eight totally separate environments, Questionaut feels like a cohesive whole. And thanks to Questionaut's powerful imagery, it feels like a living universe that continues to exist even after you've shut down your browser. Show Printable Version; ... Man I hate stage 4, lol. Thread Tools. If you enjoyed the Samorost series, check out Questionaut and ... above is hw u do level 3. from the eleven year old wonder kid (LOL) Trixie says: March 13, 2009 at 2:16 pm Level 6 spoiler: Show Kudo Shinichi says: April 1, 2009 at 5:26 am Trixie good tips.

It's like stepping into a story book and becoming one of its characters. It has no flashy intro and no instructions, and that's precisely the way its creator intends it. on December 8, 2008 at 6:10 pm. Research and publish the best content. Stage 2 (math) - Click the tree to bring out *all* of … Already have an account: Login. Maths … Others stages include questions on various math and science concepts. Play Ok, I did find the web page needs translation: home>gifts>bread Out now. ... On stage 5 you must get the icicle and put it inthe glasspot. I got to stage 3 but then I didnt know what to do next! x3 Last edited by Mistery; 01-10-2009 at 02:36:30. ogg May 10, 2012, 2:05 am.


Stage 1 (writing and essays) - Click the pages at lower right, unplug the lamp, and click the owl to get questions. At the end of stage 8, the balloon reaches the Moon. Play Questionaut {116 comments… add one} esf August 31, 2012, 2:16 am. This game was fun and i just got stuck on the last bit. By: Mr Freeze on January 16, 2009 at 5:55 pm. Key Stage 3 is the first three years of secondary school education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, for pupils aged 11 to 14. Click the hat and the Questionaut will take a big drop to return home. its really wierd but fun. Thread: Questionaut. 16 March 2008 at 00:12 Anonymous said... Love this game … Try Business Plans Resources Join Free. lottie July 19, 2012, 8:59 am. Play games and revise Key Stage 3 Maths, English and Science at the same time!

In this game, you try to journey through strange worlds and test your knowledge of English, Maths and Science on this magical mission to recover your friend’s hat. Questionaut begins with a placid enough scene: a strangely hairy, organic shape floats freely in space, ... and then through a series of general knowledge questions. With eight totally separate environments, Questionaut feels like a cohesive whole.

Another game from Amanta design, creator of Samorost. questionaut Explore the bizarre ... hey wat abt stage 5...im stuck 15 March 2008 at 17:13 Erin said... i am stuck on level 3. what do i do?? Links. And thanks to Questionaut's powerful imagery, it feels like a living universe that continues to exist even after you've shut down your browser.