It is designed to teach about art and language arts. Playing games now earned the player clues to help the user find the treasure. For double the fun, JumpStart lets players challenge friends to top their high scores in their favorite online games. The Professor's Virtual Collection (or simply Virtual Collection) is the one the activities in the First Floor in JumpStart Adventures 3rd Grade: Mystery Mountain.
The 2000 version was based on a similar concept, but Frankie took on a more student-like role, and he has picked the player to be his partner in the school treasure hunt.
The classic version contains the voiceover and singing talents of Mark Beckwith of Razzle Bam Boom and Glynnis Talken Campbell including the songs My Friend and Vegetables. Playing activities earned points, which could eventually be traded in for milk cap rewards.
The 1995 version of the game is basically an interactive schoolhouse full of educational activities, songs, and the like, and Frankie was the school mascot in charge of guiding the player around. The original 1994 version (also referred to as the Classic Version) was the first appearance of Frankie, a brown, anthropomorphic dog who would go on to become the mascot of the JumpStart series. It was updated significantly in 2000 and was replaced JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade in 2002, which was later replaced by JumpStart 3D Virtual World: Trouble in Town. Oh, no Polly has sent 25 of her fathers robots back in time to ace her history quiz Its up to you and Botley to put things back in order before Pollys P. JumpStart 1st Grade (known as Jump Ahead Year 1 in the United Kingdom) is a personal computer game created by Knowledge Adventure in 1994 intended to teach a 1st grade curriculum.