Despite the cute nature of the graphics and the humor of placing items after construction, frustration can become a factor as the game fails to explain clearly how to disperse vehicles once the job is done. Younger children and even some adults may experience difficulty in maneuvering the trucks and placing various items on the site. Novice players would be advised to tackle less challenging areas prior to the building projects, but, once mastered, this area fosters a tremendous sense of accomplishment.
Tonka Construction Computer Game
Tonka Construction suffers from a mix of activities that feel either too hard or too easy. Young players may find easier areas challenging and hard areas extremely difficult, while older players will be challenged by the tough areas but bored with the easy activities. The level of enjoyment will vary with age and skill, but, despite its flaws, the game offers a decent look into the world of construction.
Tonka: Construction 2 is a construction video game developed by ImaginEngine and Magellan Interactive and published by Hasbro Interactive. It was released for Microsoft Windows on October 2, 1999.
The desert area is like an improved version of the mountain area. The goal is build a new road and bridge that will eventually allow cars to travel in and make a city. I enjoyed the silly way the game deals with cacti being in the way: simply push it with a bulldozer until it disappears from the screen, completely intact. Grading and paving the road was kind of boring and repetitive to me, but getting to blast through rock wall (with the help of a very sacred construction worker) was always fun.
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