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Andy and Terry's 13-storey treehouse is the most amazing treehouse in the world! It's got a bowling alley, a see-through swimming pool, a tank full of man-eating sharks, a giant catapult, a secret underground laboratory and a marshmallow machine that follows you around and shoots marshmallows into your mouth whenever you're hungry. Treehouse - Games. Thanks for visiting! Please note that you may link out to other sites that we don’t control. Before you click, grab a parent (or the.

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Description of The Treehouse

One of the best edutainment titles ever made for pre-shoolers (aged 5-8), The Treehouse was designed to prepare First and Second graders to develop a positive experience toward learning, as well as impart knowledge on basic subjects they are learning in schools.

Kids will enjoy discovering many mini-games and and activities that are cleverly presented as objects in the treehouse. The games cover a wide range of subjects. In one game, for example, kids will learn new words, arrange them in sentences, and see them performed by eccentric bug actors. In another, they will practice elementary math skills and identify coins to outwit pirates. They will learn about the animal kingdom and watch over ninety animals animate as they are placed in different natural backgrounds. Afterwards, kids can show off their natural science knowledge in a fun game show, WhatUs My Animal!

In addition to mini-games, The Treehouse also features many activity centers that are there just for fun. In the Music Studio, kids can explore their musical talents as they compose songs using a variety of instruments and styles. In the theatre, they can create a play by mixing and matching a range of characters, objects, and scenery, as well as write their own movie script.

With a staggering range of activities, games, and cute animations, The Treehouse will keep preschoolers enthralled for hours on end without realizing that they're learning useful skills along the way. It is no wonder that the program went on to become one of the best selling programs from Brøderbund, and went on to inspire many sequels and CD-ROM remakes. Two thumbs up!

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anmattos2020-10-140 point

Those having a problem with sounds, like the different instruments sounding different and not the same (in-music seems OK in general though), do the following.
If you running in Dos-Box, configure the Soundblaster to use IRQ 5 instead of the standard 7. Aldo run SETUP in the ingame directory in DOS and select Soundblaster with IO Address = 220.

Max2019-02-060 point

How do I install this game on to DOSBox?

Olddantrucker2018-11-300 point

What is the in game differences between this and the MAC version as according to one video the tree house looks a bit difference and uses full voices for music.

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Pearlite2017-10-231 point

The

I know this game had a CD-ROM remake. I can't seem to find it anywhere. Does anyone know where it might be?

SortingHat2017-10-120 point

The ISO doesn't work. Install.cfg is not found when running setup.

shanshuihuaa2016-06-010 point

Have you tried Allavsoft? It is great to download Treehouse videos to any video format, like MP4, WMV, AVI, MOV, MKV, FLV, etc

Martin2016-04-110 point Oxenfree crack.

Thank you very much.

admin2015-03-120 point DOS version

Thx slip, don't worry I added it here ;)

slip2015-03-110 point DOS version

One of the downloads I found came with an image for the manual (but in a non-standard format). Here is a PNG version http://ice-d.com/users/images/TreeHouseManual.png
I will keep the image available as long as possible. If the image is no longer available please try to contact me on the website.

Mohamed2015-01-250 point DOS version

Good

Nitrobear2014-07-031 point DOS version

Lissie: Run setup and change the sound to soundblaster
Peatman: One of the codes is Harp, Flute, Windchime. The harp is first on the left in the red zone, the flute is bottom of the brown zone, and the windchime is the third on the right in the blue zone.

Kyle2014-04-13-2 points DOS version

Great site but please remove the ads!

Lauben mafal2014-01-190 point DOS version

I would love to have sound bytes as ringtones or notification sounds! My sister would poop her pants if I had either!

Lissie2013-07-240 point DOS version

I can't get all the sound files to work

Jennifer2012-03-090 point DOS version

I played this in 2002, and forgot about it, but now i have it back! Thank you!

pertwan2009-06-200 point DOS version

Where can I get the manual for the key (what is missing?), to play the game?

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'Treehouse'
Into the Dark episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 6
Original air dateMarch 1, 2019
Guest appearance(s)
  • Jimmi Simpson as Peter Rake
  • Michael Weston as Lonnie
  • Amanda Walsh as Gwen Rake
  • Nancy Linehan Charles as Agnes
  • Julianna Guill as Kara Wheeler
  • Stephanie Beatriz as Elena
  • Shaunette Renée Wilson as Marie
  • Maggie Lawson as Rebecca Wheeler
  • Mary McCormack as Lilith
  • Sophia Del Pizzo as Morgan
  • Sutton Foster as Lauren
  • Cass Bugge as Delivery Girl
Episode chronology
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'I'm Just F*cking with You'

'Treehouse' is an episode of American horroranthologyweb television series Into the Dark that aired as the sixth episode of the show's first season. One way: the elevator cracker. It premiered in the United States on March 1, 2019, on Hulu. The episode was written and directed by James Roday and stars Jimmi Simpson, Mary McCormack, Shaunette Renée Wilson, Maggie Lawson, Stephanie Beatriz, Julianna Guill, Michael Weston, Amanda Walsh, Sophia Del Pizzo, Sutton Foster, and Cass Bugge.

Plot[edit]

Peter Rake (Jimmi Simpson) is a budding celebrity chef of considerable success. He has an 11-year-old daughter Riley (Kylie Rogers) from a failed marriage, plus some unspecified legal troubles. While he hasn't been able to bond with Riley, he has named his restaurant and cutlery line after her while stating that he 'needs her.'

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The weekend of his ex-wife's remarriage, he drives to his family estate where he'll stay with a lone servant, the elderly Agnes (Nancy Linehan Charles). On the trip, he runs into an old high school classmate named Lonnie (Michael Weston), who operates a bait shop, and also meets with his estranged sister Gwen (Amanda Walsh) who is a district attorney working on an important case and whom Lonnie has a crush on. As the siblings catch up, it is mentioned that Peter wasn't invited to his father's funeral.

One evening, a woman from across the canyon, Kara (Julianna Guill), stops by to say the power went out in the middle of their bachelorette party and asks to borrow some candles. Peter obliges, though Kara seems at first reluctant to follow him into his house. While jogging near his old treehouse the next day, Peter runs into Kara with her friends, including the bride-to-be, Marie (Shaunette Renée Wilson). Peter offers to cook dinner for them.

Arriving for Peter's dinner are Kara, Marie, Elena (Stephanie Beatriz), Morgan (Sophia Del Pizzo), and Lilith (Mary McCormack). For much of the evening, Peter is charming, but he makes occasional cringe-worthy and sexist comments, especially after downing several glasses of wine. For example, he makes joking references to Agnes' age and to Elena's (Puerto Rican) and Morgan's (English) ancestry. Before retiring for bed, he makes a crack about 'spooning' with the women. He also notices during the dinner that all of the women have the same Celtic symbol tattooed on their wrists, which they tell him is symbolic for sisterhood.

When Peter awakes later that night, strange things transpire. He is startled to see Morgan asleep next to him. Hearing old-timey music downstairs, he investigates and finds a peacock in his house. Several figures in odd costume invade the home, who are soon revealed to be Kara and her friends. Peter is partially paralyzed and chained to a bed by the women. They threaten him in various ways, including Morgan pointing a bow and arrow aimed at his crotch and the others dressing him up in women’s clothing and makeup. When a defiant Peter calls them 'fucking bitches,' they reply 'we're fucking witches,' and explain that they are punishing him for his past sins against women. These include his role in the suicide of Kara's sister Rebecca (Maggie Lawson) who Peter once dated before she died using heroin and Peter's cutlery, the sexual harassment of Lilith's daughter who nobody believed, and the firing of Elena's mother who was given unequal wages.

Peter escapes but is re-captured when he passes out after trying to call 911 and Lonnie. Lonnie comes over and is suspicious of Kara's claims that they are all just having a nice dinner. Agnes shows up and tells Lonnie to go home, which he reluctantly does as it is revealed that he is Agnes' son from an affair that Peter's dad had with her. Kara is surprised by this, but Agnes tells her to finish what she started. Peter is then released to be chased by the witches. He runs to the treehouse, the inside of which is decorated with photos and articles about his crimes. When his sister Gwen arrives in her car in an apparent rescue attempt, Peter discovers that she is actually working with the witches, though Gwen implies that she didn’t know they’d take it that far. However, Gwen reminds Peter that he once raped her best friend Rebecca in the treehouse, revealing the reason for a bloody chess table and mattress next to the articles he saw in there earlier. He tries to excuse his action by saying he was a drunk teenager at the time. Meanwhile, the witches arrive and Gwen’s car window explodes as the women surround the car, dragging out Gwen and Peter separately. Peter is tied up again with his hands apparently nailed down.

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When Peter awakes the next morning, everything seems normal as he is in the clothes he originally slept in and his hands aren't injured. Initially believing yesterday's events were a nightmare, he receives a phone call from Kara warning him that he'll suffer if he ever hurts another woman again, followed by the burners suddenly erupting in flames.

Bedraggled, Peter leaves the estate after seeing that the painting of Rebecca has been replaced with a portrait of an elk he previously saw on the hill. He then goes to his ex-wife's house to see Riley. Kneeling before Riley, he tells her she is 'precious' and asks him to never let him or any man take her for granted. He then apologizes to his ex-wife for his past behavior. Before Peter leaves, an Atlas Parcel Service delivery woman (Cass Bugge) he has never met greets him while delivering for the wedding and flashes the same Celtic tattoo that the bachelorette party women had while claiming that she is watching him. Peter considers heeding Kara's threat.

Meanwhile, Kara, Gwen, Marie, Elena, Morgan, and Lilith reconvene at the house as they celebrate their victory. It turns out, however, that the women are not witches. The witchcraft was ordinary practical trickery and, with the help of Agnes, they drugged Peter's food to cause partial paralysis and hallucinations as well as using explosive charges and fake stakes to put on his hands. Gwen was involved in the ploy as well, as she intended to teach her brother a lesson.

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

On November 27, 2018, it was reported that an episode of the series titled 'Treehouse' would air in March 2019.[1] On December 18, 2018, it was reported that the episode was written and directed by James Roday and that it would premiere on March 1, 2019.[1]

Casting[edit]

Alongside the announcement of the episode's premiere, it was confirmed that it would star Jimmi Simpson, Mary McCormack, Shaunette Renée Wilson, Maggie Lawson, Stephanie Beatriz, Julianna Guill, Michael Weston, Amanda Walsh, Sutton Foster, and Cass Bugge.[2]

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Reception[edit]

The episode has been met with mixed reviews from critics. At RogerEbert.com, Brian Tallerico awarded it two stars out of four, writing that it is 'just good enough that you wish it was better.' He praised the ensemble acting and the script's topicality, but criticized the directing and wondered whether the story shouldn't have been told from the women's perspective.[3] A more favorable review came from Matt Donato at Slashfilm, who gave it a score of 8.5/10. Donato thought the horror elements worked, and said the story 'bleeds modern relevance and promotes endless discussion.' [4]

At the other extreme, Paste's review was entitled 'A Truly Dreadful Foray Into #MeToo Territory,' concluding that it 'appears desperate to namecheck the issues of the day while failing to engage with those issues meaningfully.' [5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abMorse, Chris (November 27, 2018). 'Hulu Releases New Trailer for Into the Dark's Latest Installment, Pooka!'. Dead Entertainment. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  2. ^Miska, Brad (December 18, 2018). 'Hulu Collects Debts When 'Into the Dark: Treehouse' Streams Next March'. Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  3. ^Tallerico, Brian. 'Into the Dark: 'Treehouse''. RogerEbert.com. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  4. ^Donato, Matt. 'Treehouse May be the Best (and Certainly the Most Topical) 'Into the Dark' Entry Yet'. SlashFilm. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  5. ^Oller, Jacob. 'Into the Dark Makes a Truly Dreadful Foray into #MeToo Territory with 'Treehouse''. Paste. Retrieved March 1, 2019.

External links[edit]

  • 'Treehouse' on IMDb
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