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Developer(s) | Index+ |
Publisher(s) | Flammarion |
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Platform(s) | Windows/Mac |
Arcade system | Arcade System Missing |
Media | CD |
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Requirements | 486 or PowerPC CPU, 8Mb RAM, Sound Card, CD-ROM 2X |
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Opération Teddy Bear is an educational video game released in 1996. It was developed by Index+ and a co-production with Flammarion, and is written by Edouard Lussan.
The game covers Normandy, 5 July 1944 and teaches the player about the history of the Second World War. A clandestine network hides plans belonging to the Nazis in Paul's teddy bear.
The game features 73 screens of BD, 3 hours of fiction, 300 animations, 36 animated maps, 200 historical screens and more than 300 archive photographs.
External links
- Opération Teddy Bear at Microïds