Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego

Carmen Sandiego (sometimes referred to as Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?) is a media franchise based on a series of computer video games created by the American software company Broderbund.

Who in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? Carmen Sandiego™ debuted in 1985 in the first of twenty-two video games and went on to become a best-selling game franchise through the ’80s and ’90s. Three TV shows followed, winning six Emmys and building the mysterious globetrotting thief into an iconic heroine. Emmy Nominated Carmen Sandiego Show … Continue reading "Home"

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Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (Enhanced) is an updated edition of Brøderbund Software’s 1985 educational detective game. Released for DOS in 1988/1989, the Enhanced version preserves the core premise of tracking global criminals while improving audiovisual pres...

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Carmen Sandiego (Franchise) The Carmen Sandiego Franchise first began in 1985 with the computer game, "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?", which was originally created by Brøderbund as a "mystery exploration game", the game became popular after it was shown to have been educational for children.

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Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?: With Greg Lee, Lynne Thigpen, Rockapella, Sean Altman. Contestants pursue the international thief as junior detectives who must answer questions about geography.

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Carmen Sandiego is up to her thieving high-jinks again. While children travel the globe to track her down they learn about geography, history and world cultures.

Conclusion The journey of “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?” from a simple educational game to a multimedia franchise is a testament to the power of combining learning with entertainment. Its origins in the early days of personal computing set the stage for a revolution in educational software.