Tails and the Music Maker

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Tails and the Music Maker
Developer Sega
Publisher NASega
JPImagineer
Released NA1994 JPDecember 5, 1995
Genre Edutainment
Mode(s) Single player
Ratings ESRB: EC (3+)
Platform(s) Sega Pico
Media Storyware
Input methods Magic Pen

Tails and the Music Maker was released in North America in September 1994, on the Sega Pico system for children's education. It was later published in Japan by Imagineer in December 5, 1995. The main character is Miles "Tails" Prower, who uses this game to teach children about music. The object of the game is to learn scales, tempo, rhythm, and about instruments, and then match the music to the instruments. The player may also create his or her own music.

First page of Tails and the Music Maker
First page of Tails and the Music Maker

The first page of Tails and the Music Maker shows Tails in Green Hill Zone where Sonic's adventure starts in Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis and Master Sytstem. Tails is accompinied by a turtle and a frog.Clicking on the frog causes the game to segue to a mini-game in which Tails runs through three stages. Clicking on the turtle makes it walk side to side. Tails can be clicked and dragged around the screen.

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