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JumpStart Math for First Graders

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Title Screen

JumpStart Math for First Graders

Also known as: JumpStart 1st Grade Math (original title)
Developer: Knowledge Adventure
Publisher: Knowledge Adventure
Platforms: Windows, Mac OS Classic
Released in US: 1997


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.


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JumpStart Math for First Graders finally reveals the universe's secret on what 2+2 really equals.

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Prerelease Info

Unused Graphics

A very hard to read placeholder graphic that says "This is the dummy background for M2 (The Money Minor)". This was likely used for Worm Toll, the only mini-game related to money, with "Money Minor" possibly being its working title.

It sure is.

Unused Music

There are a few unused music tracks stored in the game's files. Most of them are variations of the tracks used in-game.

Track Description
Two unused variations of the birthday song (not to be confused with "Happy Birthday To You"). The first one has a fadeout partway in, and is located in BL001.BAL, which contains assets for the bone-burying activity at the start of the game. The other unused variation is present in TL001.BAL.
An unused version of one of two completion fanfares for the "Sandcastle Construction" activity. It sounds fairly the same as the fanfare that plays when you complete the third sandcastle, but has applause mixed in.
A brief marching tune that never plays. Given that it was stored in SC001.BAL along with the unused completion fanfare, it probably would've been used after Beetle Boss congratulates Frankie on the sandcastle, and instructs his workers to pick it up and carry it off.
An unused version of the track that plays at the end of the game, during the scene where Ruby escorts Frankie to his collar and has him repeat the magic words in order to return him to normal size.