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Return to Mechania Return to Mechania


Long ago, the kingdom of Mechania was known throughout the world for its citizens’ learning and their skill with mechanisms and machines. But Mechania fell upon darker times and the citizens were banished. Now the time has come to return. They will face many dangers on the way, and many puzzles must be solved, but will they succeed? The future is in the balance, and in your hands...


All the DT, none of the equipment! Get your class’s cross-curricular problem-solving cogs turning with this exciting new software – ideal for this hard-to-teach curriculum area. Mechanisms and key principles are all brought together to create many meaningful and engaging problem-solving opportunities – guaranteed to develop thinking skills and broaden pupils’ understanding.


• Two levels of difficulty throughout • Highly interactive and flexible ‘Explore’ mode for each mechanism – perfect for whole-class work


• Fascinating diagram and mathematical ‘views’ • Motivating ‘Adventure’ to practise knowledge and understanding


• All key mechanisms covered: cams, linkages, balances, pneumatics, pulleys and gears


• Enables cross-curricular work that spans DT, mathematics, science and ICT


Age range 7–13 year olds


Platform: Windows XP/ Vista/ 7


Young Engineer


Single User . . . . . . . . . 3 Users . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Users . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Users . . . . . . . . . . . Unlimited User . . . .


$208 $312 $416 $624


$1,040


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