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* This is the only Living Books game that dropped ''"Read to Me"'' as an option.
* This is the only Living Books game that dropped ''"Read to Me"'' as an option.
* This is the only Living Books game that also allows the player to skip out reading by clicking to skip.
* This is the only Living Books game that also allows the player to skip out reading by clicking to skip.
* Like Ruff's Bone, Green Eggs and Ham, and [[Arthur's Computer Adventure (game)|Arthur's Computer Adventure]], this game also has its own original credits (displaying a picture from one page of the book) and does not use any jazz credits animations.
* Like Ruff's Bone, Green Eggs and Ham, and [[Arthur's Computer Adventure (game)|Arthur's Computer Adventure]], this game also has its own original credits (displaying a picture from one page of the book) and does not use any jazz credits animations.[[Category:A to Z]]
 
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Revision as of 22:23, 22 August 2017

D.W. the Picky Eater is a video game by Living Books. this the eighteenth and last Living Book game ever released. then it was later retitled "Arthur's Adventures with D.W. in 2000.Due to the lack of Broderbund's involvement and the low production values, it is not likely to be re-released by Wanderful.

Trivia

  • This is the only Living Books game that dropped "Read to Me" as an option.
  • This is the only Living Books game that also allows the player to skip out reading by clicking to skip.
  • Like Ruff's Bone, Green Eggs and Ham, and Arthur's Computer Adventure, this game also has its own original credits (displaying a picture from one page of the book) and does not use any jazz credits animations.