Overview
‘Gertrude’s Secrets’ is an educational video game developed by Learning Co., Inc. and released in 1984. Designed primarily for children, the game is focused on developing logic, reasoning, and problem-solving skills through engaging gameplay.
Gameplay Mechanics
The game presents a series of puzzles where players must sort shapes and solve logic problems within various rooms. Each room is themed, and successful completion of tasks unlocks secret rewards. The protagonist, named Gertrude, is an animated goose who guides players through the challenges.
Educational Value
‘Gertrude’s Secrets’ utilizes a playful approach to critical thinking and cognitive development. The puzzles are designed to be educational yet entertaining, encouraging children to learn through play. The game supports skill improvement in pattern recognition, shape sorting, and basic analytical thinking.
Historical Context
Released during the early days of personal computing, the game was part of a wave of educational software aimed at making learning accessible and enjoyable for young audiences. It contributed to the growing popularity of computer-based learning tools and stood out for its unique character and engaging interface.
Legacy
Despite its simple graphics and gameplay by today’s standards, ‘Gertrude’s Secrets’ remains a memorable example of 1980s educational gaming. It holds nostalgic value for those who experienced the rise of games aimed at fostering children’s intellectual growth during the formative years of home computing.









