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===Opening the secret passage=== After the first "Platform Problems" activity is completed, Sally, T.J. and Gizmo discover a [[secret passage]] that can only be unlocked by placing [[gemstone|gems]] in indentations shaped like each of the three different gems available. There are three activities that the user can play to collect gems, but "Platform Problems" must be played before each of them. In the main room with the secret doorway, the user encounters two more characters, Jilian Godszolus and Jed Mason, who can be conversed with in the same way as Samual Branon. ====Laser Letters==== This is a spelling game, where the user is presented with a few different words, only one of which is correctly spelled. This word must be boxed in by a laser, which starts at the center of the screen. Naturally, there is something to stop the user: a robot which cuts through the laser, making it restart at the area where it was cut.So, don't forget to be careful because you have to restart it again and you will lose some points. ====Map Madness==== This game is nearly identical to the "[[JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Haunted Island#The Pirate Ship|pirate ship]]" activity from the 1996 version of this game, even using an almost identical map of the world. The biggest differences are that, instead of a galleon on a [[parchment]] map, the user controls a mine car over a map engraved into a rock wall. Also, the enemy pirate ships are swapped for "steam clouds," the "food and supplies" for deposits of [[coal]] needed to keep the mine car running and the treasures for gems. This version begins with a "wide view" of the entire map, the user having to "zoom in" to the "close-up view" to uncover the gems, whereas in original there was only the close-up view of the map. ====Tablet Turnover==== This is essentially the same game as the [[JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Haunted Island#The Mummy's Tomb|mummy's tomb activity]] in the original version of ''JumpStart 4th Grade''. It even uses tablets the same shape and size although here, of course, the user is uncovering gems instead of Egyptian mummies. The only differences related to gameplay are that this version teaches [[science]] as well as history and that, instead of resetting the puzzle when no move is possible, the user is given a new puzzle.
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