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This one is a relic from 1995 that’s exactly what it sounds like. A counting game for kids built around the Three Blind Mice nursery rhyme, it tasks players with tracking numbers, matching shapes, and solving basic math problems. The action unfolds on the Sega Pico platform, where you’ll guide the mice through simple puzzles while learning to count, add, and subtract. The gameplay is straightforward and repetitive by design, aiming to reinforce basic arithmetic through repetition and bright visuals. What makes this stand out is its niche charm. It’s one of those forgotten educational titles that leaned heavily into a single concept and stuck with it. While it lacks modern polish, its no-frills approach to math practice has earned a small but dedicated following among retro gaming collectors. Not much data exists, but the handful of forums still discussing the game praise its role as a 90s edutainment oddity. Not for everyone, but a curiosity for sure.
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