![]() Well, I worked through as many as I could that did not require a physical printout, like a logic puzzle that was based on a large word search. It seems that their dragonfly spy craft has been retrofit to deal with the rigors of space travel anyway, so why not?īefore I jumped into this game, I downloaded the puzzle PDF (which also happened to be included on the game disc this time) and worked through all the puzzles. ![]() The spy organization decides that the best course of action would be to task our 2 Spy Kid siblings - Carmen and Juni - with investigating the situation on the natural satellite. As the story intro unfolds in the narrated comic book style, a rocket crashed near the moonbase and contact is lost with the remote location soon after. It seems that we have established a presence on the moon, or perhaps just a secret spy base. This Learning Adventure is Man In The Moon. Fortunately, a reader pointed me to the Brighter Child website where the necessary documents are mirrored. That was a short investigation because the game was supposed to have a supplemental puzzle book, whose solutions would yield codes that you were expected to constantly enter into the game in order to get anywhere. There are still 3 more games in the Spy Kids Learning Adventures series, whose surface I merely scratched in The Underground Affair. Hey! Do you need the PDF for this game? I mirrored it here after rescuing it via the Internet Archive: Spy Kids: Man on the Moon.
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