Escape From The Forbidden Matrix (DVD)
$12.99
approximately 30 minutes.
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Dylan can’t get enough of the new action-paced video game Insectoids. So when he and his friend Sal are invited to play Insectoids “for real” in the virtual-reality Room of Consequence at Whit’s End, they jump at the chance. But when the game gets too predictable, Dylan throws caution to the wind and enters the “forbidden matrix.” Soon they’re engaged in a life-sized, three-dimensional jungle war, fighting giant insect warriors and facing an even more dangerous foe.
Will Dylan and Sal be able to escape form the forbidden matrix? Find out in this fast-paced adventure in which Dylan and Sal learn the dangers of wasting time and discover what’s really important in life. Recommended for ages 5 to 11,
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SKU (ISBN): 9781589972193
ISBN10: 1589972198
Focus On The Family
Binding: Video DVD
Published: March 2004
Adventures In Odyssey Video # 15
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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