The ClueFinders 4th Grade Adventures: Puzzle of The Pyramid - Trivia

Trivia

  • On the box art of the original edition, Santiago's T-shirt was depicted green; but in the game, it is depicted white. In later editions of the game, the characters were depicted in their usual clothes on the box art, but their clothes remain unchanged in-game.
  • Joni's backpack vanishes after she and the other ClueFinders transform with special powers they had been given to enter the Ancient Pyramid. Ironically, in the end after all the ClueFinders transform back into their normal selves, the backpack is never seen again.
  • This is the only ClueFinders game that doesn't involve a video phone, since all the ClueFinders travel together. Instead, the player uses Socrates for help.
  • Alistair Loveless, the game's villain, reappears in The ClueFinders: Mystery Mansion Arcade bonus disc that was later included with all ClueFinders games. However, even though he became a living mummy at the end of 4th Grade Adventures, Mystery Mansion Arcade inexplicably depicts him as looking like he did at the beginning of 4th Grade Adventures.

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