The video is a nostalgic look back at the educational video game Adibou, commonly played by children in the early 2000s. The speaker takes the viewer through the various activities and games available in the game, including baking cakes, drawing, and planting seeds. The speaker comments on the slow pace and simplicity of the game, contrasting it with modern-day children's games. The video ends with a fun fact about the origin of the name "Adi" standing for "Intelligent Tutorial Support."
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1. Adibou was a childhood game involving an alien character with a red cap.
2. It was an educational video game series designed to teach children math and French.
3. There were three versions of the game: Adibou for 4 to 7-year-olds, Adi for 10-14-year-olds, and Adiboud'chou for 18 months to 3 years old.
4. Adibou was enjoyed by many during childhood.
5. The game involved using a mouse to interact with the screen.
6. Adibou's interface and characters were memorable.
7. The game featured activities like cake-making, drawing, and planting.
8. There were nursery rhymes and jokes in the game.
9. Adibou had a TV with songs and a radio with jokes.
10. Some activities involved customizing masks and planting seeds.
11. The narrator experienced nostalgia while revisiting Adibou.
12. Adibou was an educational game from the early 2000s.
13. Educational games have evolved, with mobile games and educational toys becoming popular.
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