One thing I find pretty interesting is that this game follows a weird and minor trend the series had in the mid-90s, where Sonic's voice would be high-pitched in western media. Another example is basically any song off the Sonic Arcade album. Maybe they thought a hedgehog should have a mousey voice, or something.
I felt dizzy after playing this game a few years ago probably because of the Doom like graphics and camera and the fact that I ran it at a higher than normal frame rate because I played it on a modern pc. Anyway, this game is pretty weird but it has some charm because of that.
Sonic's Schoolhouse is an educational video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series developed by BAP Interactive and Orion Interactive and published by Sega Entertainment. The game uses interactive classroom challenges to teach children from kindergarten through fourth grade mathematics, reading, and spelling. That should answer your question
You should have gotten have gotten the CD ROM so you could go on those AMAZING and FANTASTIC and GLORIOUS and EPIC and SUPERTUTUTS thats not a word BUT those bus rides were the best especially when that monkey was talking about how he has a eating disability about hamburgers.
i got this game when i was about 10 years old, probably in 2003 and i was just like, what the fuck is this? it came on a bundle of sonic games including sonic 3k and cd and so popping this in the ibm windows 98 shitbox was quite an emotional event