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{{Otheruses4|the Leapster adaptation of the TMS anime Sonic X|other uses|Sonic X (disambiguation)}} |
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|title = ''Sonic X'' |
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− | '''''Sonic X''''' is an educational game released for the Leapster handheld learning game system. It is based on the ''[[Sonic X]]'' anime |
+ | '''''Sonic X''''' is an educational game released for the Leapster handheld learning game system. It is based on the ''[[Sonic X]]'' anime and is aimed towards children between the ages of five and seven. Progress is made primarily through solving mathematical problems such as numerical ordering, addition and subtraction. |
==Story== |
==Story== |
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− | The game involves [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic X)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[Christopher Thorndyke]] attempting to rescue their friends ([[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic X)|Tails]], [[Amy Rose (Sonic X)|Amy]] and [[Knuckles the Echidna (Sonic X)|Knuckles]]) from [[Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman]]. The game has three levels ([[Station Square]], [[Angel Island]] and Eggman's base), as well as three minigames. |
+ | The game involves [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic X)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[Christopher Thorndyke]] attempting to rescue their friends ([[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic X)|Tails]], [[Amy Rose (Sonic X)|Amy]] and [[Knuckles the Echidna (Sonic X)|Knuckles]]) from [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic X)|Dr. Eggman]]. The game has three levels ([[Station Square (Sonic X)|Station Square]], [[Angel Island (Sonic X)|Angel Island]] and Eggman's base), as well as three minigames. |
==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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− | The game plays like a traditional Sonic game and allows players to run around levels and leap platforms. Rings are scattered around the levels which can be collected. Problem solving is also incorporated as there are question marks throughout the level that can only be passed after solving a mathematical equations such as counting, matching numbers, addition and subtraction. There are also occasions where Eggman's [[ |
+ | The game plays like a traditional Sonic game and allows players to run around levels and leap platforms. Rings are scattered around the levels which can be collected. Problem solving is also incorporated as there are question marks throughout the level that can only be passed after solving a mathematical equations such as counting, matching numbers, addition and subtraction. There are also occasions where Eggman's [[Math Robot]]s will pick Sonic up and ask questions about rings, and the pen must be used to answer the questions. |
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+ | ==Zones== |
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+ | *[[Station Square (Sonic X)|Station Square]] |
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+ | *[[Angel Island (Sonic X)|Angel Island]] |
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+ | *Eggman's Base |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*This is the only Sonic game to feature [[Christopher Thorndyke]] (apart from a cameo appearance in ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]''). He appears in the game's animated cutscenes and cheers Sonic on when clearing a math problem. |
*This is the only Sonic game to feature [[Christopher Thorndyke]] (apart from a cameo appearance in ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]''). He appears in the game's animated cutscenes and cheers Sonic on when clearing a math problem. |
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+ | *This marks the first time a ''Sonic'' game has cutscenes to be animated in Adobe Flash. |
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− | *Character sprites are ripped directly out of [[Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles]] |
+ | *Character sprites are ripped directly out of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles]]''. |
− | *This is the only Sonic game |
+ | *This is the only ''Sonic'' game (other than the ''[[Sonic Boom (series)|Sonic Boom]]'' games) to be fully based in a canon that is not the game canon and was not a modified version of another game. |
*This is the only form of ''Sonic X'' media not to have [[Cosmo]] in even a cameo role. |
*This is the only form of ''Sonic X'' media not to have [[Cosmo]] in even a cameo role. |
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Sonic X'' (Leapster)}} |
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Sonic X'' (Leapster)}} |
Revision as of 14:57, 19 February 2020
- This article is about the Leapster adaptation of the TMS anime Sonic X. For other uses, see Sonic X (disambiguation).
Sonic X is an educational game released for the Leapster handheld learning game system. It is based on the Sonic X anime and is aimed towards children between the ages of five and seven. Progress is made primarily through solving mathematical problems such as numerical ordering, addition and subtraction.
Story
The game involves Sonic the Hedgehog and Christopher Thorndyke attempting to rescue their friends (Tails, Amy and Knuckles) from Dr. Eggman. The game has three levels (Station Square, Angel Island and Eggman's base), as well as three minigames.
Gameplay
The game plays like a traditional Sonic game and allows players to run around levels and leap platforms. Rings are scattered around the levels which can be collected. Problem solving is also incorporated as there are question marks throughout the level that can only be passed after solving a mathematical equations such as counting, matching numbers, addition and subtraction. There are also occasions where Eggman's Math Robots will pick Sonic up and ask questions about rings, and the pen must be used to answer the questions.
Zones
- Station Square
- Angel Island
- Eggman's Base
Trivia
- This is the only Sonic game to feature Christopher Thorndyke (apart from a cameo appearance in Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut). He appears in the game's animated cutscenes and cheers Sonic on when clearing a math problem.
- This marks the first time a Sonic game has cutscenes to be animated in Adobe Flash.
- Character sprites are ripped directly out of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles.
- This is the only Sonic game (other than the Sonic Boom games) to be fully based in a canon that is not the game canon and was not a modified version of another game.
- This is the only form of Sonic X media not to have Cosmo in even a cameo role.
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