Outdoor Adventure Game

The Outdoor Adventure Game is an activity in JumpStart Languages. It is selected when the player clicks on the back door in any pavilion.

Before any game is started, whichever character is associated with a pavilion character tells the player to choose "One Player" or "Two Players." Selecting "One Player" means playing against Frankie at the English Pavilion, Hopsalot at the Spanish Pavilion, Pierre at the French Pavilion, or Kisha at the Japanese Pavilion. "Two Players" means playing against a real-life friend or family member.

Frankie, Hopsalot, Pierre, and Kisha are always Player 2 when "One Player" is selected.

The players are represented by two anthropomorphic cat travelers with identically-shaped hairstyles and clothing, but player one is a light gray cat with darker gray stripes black hair, dressed in blue, while player two is a golden cat with darker golden brown stripes, light brown hair, and red clothing.

Challenge mode turns off the picture in the well.

The player's choice of animal (a dog, cat, or bird) shows up. When Frankie, Hopsalot, Pierre, or Kisha mentions it, he or she asks his or her respective pavilion counterpart how to say the word in his or her language, except that because Roxy and Frankie both speak English, Frankie asks Roxy how she says "baby dog" or "baby cat," and her answer is "a puppy" or "a kitty," respectively. However, she still says, "a bird" if that animal was chosen in advance.

The landmarks are the Statue of Liberty for the English Pavilion, the Mayan Temple for the Spanish one, the Eiffel Tower for the French one, or Mt. Fuji for the Japanese one.

It is known which player's turn it is (especially in Two-Player mode) by which cat traveler is waving. Whenever it is a certain player's turn to move, he or she must click on the well. Whichever stone is displayed on the well (if not in Challenge mode), the player must get to the nearest stepping stone that matches it. The only time a player can go back or skip is if a unique stepping stone is the one displayed. If the nearest of a selected stepping stone is behind the player, that player can't move.

Whichever player gets to the stepping stone that is nearest to the respective landmark wins the game. Not only does the traveler who reaches that landmark first cheer and do a spinning jump, but here is what becomes of the landmark:


 * 1) The Statue of Liberty's torch lights up.


 * 1) Behind the Mayan Temple, a coin appears, and then disappears, and then the moon (in anthro crescent form) takes over, and some fireworks shoot out.


 * 1) Two fireworks are shot near Mt. Fuji.


 * 1) The French flag appears on the top of the Eiffel Tower.

The player always gets a globe piece whether he or she wins the game or not.

Goof
In the Spanish Pavilion's version, whenever Serafina says the word for "rain," she mispronounces the double L as if the word was "luve." The double L in Spanish is always pronounced like the "y" in "yes."