In the late 1990s, Mattel often provided the first two games as an included bonus with their pink-and-silver Barbie PCs made by Patriot Computers.
was the 9th top-selling computer game at 13 software retail chains representing 53 percent of the U.S. market for the week that ended December 5, 1998.
[3] Tasks include gathering clues in specific locations of the park, solving puzzles, and playing mini-games.
[11] SuperKids said "persistence, patience, and good directional abilities" were required to solve the case, instead of logic and deductive reasoning skills.
"[15] SuperKids thought the game may be too difficult for young players, and recommended that people with short attention spans should stay away from it.