Road Construction Ahead

Publishers Simon & Schuster Interactive
Developers Simon & Schuster Interactive
Release date 1997
Genre Educational
Game rating

Game Description

Road Construction Ahead is an Educational game developed by Simon & Schuster Interactive and published by Simon & Schuster Interactive in 1997.

Road Construction Ahead

We might have the game available for more than one platform. Road Construction Ahead is currently available on these platforms:

Windows / Mac (1997)

Road_Construction_Ahead_Win.Mac_ISO_EN.zip (266.0MB)

Additional files, patches and fixes

Road Construction Ahead Screenshots

Windows


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9 thoughts on โ€œRoad Construction Aheadโ€

      • No problem, cheers! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

        Will do; is there a general method for Old Games , such as an E.mail address? ๐Ÿค”

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        • Ah okay, itโ€™s just that the form page states โ€œThis form is reserved for video game publishers and developers that want a game archived or unarchived. takedown requests must also be submitted here. For all other queries, please read the section below.โ€, so I didnโ€™t get the impression that it should be used for any other reason(s).

          Furthermore, on https://oldgames.sitesunblocked.org/faq/, it states โ€œIf you find anything suspicious in one of our s please us immediately.โ€, with a link to that same form. This contradicts the statement on the page itself regarding what the form is apparently reserved for. ๐Ÿ‘€

          I think some parts of this website, particularly the text referring to ing, really should be updated to make things clear and consistent across the board, because right now itโ€™s at odds with itself and causes confusion.

          Additionally, I find it intriguing that the sister โ€˜site Flash Museum has a much more flexible page, yet Old Games has a much more restricted-sounding page, while also having mixed messaging on its desired usage, given the aforementioned inconsistencies not only between different pages but also what youโ€™ve told me in your reply.

          Funnily enough, this is one of my critiques that I was going to point out in an E.mail message had you replied with a E.mail address. ๐Ÿ˜„

        • Unfortunately putting the email address here would get it scraped by bots and we already receive hundreds of spam email daily โ€“ but feel free to send us a message on the form and we will reply with the websiteโ€™s correct email address!
          In of your comment, I agree with what you say, the FAQs page is quite outdated and due for an update. To make it clear, in cases where there might be a suspicious file, we would still prefer a comment on that gameโ€™s page โ€“ that way all the s will be able to see the correspondence about it. It is also less likely to be missed by us.

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