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Tim & Bear at the Airport follows two curious kids as they navigate their first trip to an airport to visit a distant cousin. The game lets players explore terminals, interact with objects, and follow along as the characters learn about flight processes through simple point-and-click actions. Set in a colorful, cartoonish environment, the adventure leans into the wonder of air travel from a child's perspective with minimal puzzles and straightforward progression. The game’s charm comes from its lighthearted take on everyday travel logistics framed as a discovery experience. Released in 1994 for the Philips CD-i, it uses bright visuals and basic interactivity to appeal to younger audiences. While not complex by modern standards, its gentle approach to teaching airport basics through play remains a niche curiosity for fans of retro educational games.
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