Overview
Crayola’s 3D Coloring: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is an interactive art-focused educational game launched in 1997. Developed by EAI Interactive, the game is inspired by the classic Jules Verne novel, “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.”
Gameplay
As a creative and educational experience, players are invited to explore the underwater world of Captain Nemo by coloring various scenes in three-dimensional space. The game combines traditional coloring activities with digital technology, allowing children to bring the adventure to life with Crayola’s iconic color palette.
Features
- Interactive 3D environments where users can apply colors to different underwater landscapes.
- Scenes and characters inspired by the novel, providing both an educational and entertaining experience.
- User-friendly interface designed for children, blending creativity and storytelling.
Historical Context
Released in the late 90s, the game emerged during a period when educational software was gaining popularity, especially those that encouraged creativity. EAI Interactive collaborated with Crayola to bring a trusted brand in color crafting into the digital realm, offering an innovative way to engage children with literature through art.









