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==Continuity within game universes== {{Section OR|date=June 2009}} While it may not seem like it at first, many of the series of games do, indeed, involve each other in subtle ways that the developers may just want to sneak in, or otherwise. ''The ClueFinders'' games, although part of the same product line, appear to be set in their own universe. ===Locations=== The primary locations of the ''Reader Rabbit'' series are in Wordville. On the Wordville map in the front of the ''Reader Rabbit 3'' User's Guide, Treasure Mountain can be seen. This seems to suggest that the two worlds are located relatively close to one another. Another location is Shady Glen, at which all the ''Super Solver'' games take place. ===Crossovers=== *Though ''Operation Neptune'' seems to be outside of the fantasy realm of the other games, one of the prizes in the Circus in ''Math Rabbit'' is the ''Neptune''. *In one of the data logs found in ''Operation Neptune'', one of the scientists references ''Ancient Empires'' as one of the ways the scientists on the space exploration journey like to pass the time.
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