Digital Graphics Software List - July 1996 ============================================= All of these programs will run on Windows 3.1, 3.11 or 95 systems. They all have 256 colors, sound fx and music. All are supplied on floppy disks ( 3.5" or 5.25" ) and are installed via a setup program. See the file ORDERFRM.TXT for pricing and ordering or call (516) 399 - 1308 for more information. BUILD THAT ATOMIC THING ver. 1.0 Practice the structure of atomic nuclei, atoms and ions. Set the number of protons, neutrons and electrons. Uses the first 20 elements of the Periodic Table and randomly creates mass numbers and charges. LABEL THAT DIAGRAM: Chemistry 1 vers.1.0 Place labels onto diagrams which are important to 1st year Chemistry. Fours diagrams are covered - Heating & Cooling Curve, Potential Energy Diagram for a Reaction, Electrochemical Cell, and an Electrolytic Cell. Labels are randomly displayed on the screen and students must place them on the diagram. Race to see who can get the best time. LABEL THAT DIAGRAM - Cells version 1.0 Place the labels onto the correct location on the diagram of the animal cell. Timer and score indicate progress. Also covers a plant cell, Paramecium, Amoeba, and Euglena. Students may view labelled diagrams for studying purposes. LABEL THAT DIAGRAM: EUROPE - Ver. 1.0 Great for learning the location of European countries. Simply place the marker over the named country. Fastest time wins. This version still has East and West Germany. LABEL THAT DIAGRAM: Skeleton- ver. 1.0 Player must identify the correct bones on the human skeleton as the names appear randomly at the bottom of the screen. The skeleton is broken up into two screens. 22 common bones are covered. Users may also view labelled diagrams for study purposes. LABEL THAT DIAGRAM - USA # 1 - v1.5 This program allows students to practice labelling a map of the United States. The contingent US map is divided up into 4 sections. A name randomly appears on the screen and the user must pick it up and place it correctly on the map. A timer is used for scoring purposes. MOLECULAR MADNESS - ver. 2.0 Users may study 4 screens of information on elements, symbols, polar and nonpolar molecules, and polyatomic ions. They may also play 6 screens of games based on this knowledge. Makes learning these basic chemical facts fun. Covers 10 common molecular substances, 29 elements and 30 polyatomic ions. Great for JrHS, HS, & College Chem classes. WHERE'S MY GUTS - ver. 1.5 This program allows students to practice the recognition of some of the internal organs of the human body. Has SAVE GAME and RESUME GAME feature. Also comes with "cheat" keys for quickly jumping between levels. REACTION SIMULATION #1 ver 1.0 Viualize the activity of molecules during a chemical reaction. The reaction of H2 and O2 to form H2O. You can vary the temperature and/or pressure and/or concentration to see the effect. It is not a strict mathematical model and will not stand up to a rigid analysis with the Gas Laws or Equilibrium calculations. THE METRIC ARCADE - vers. 1.0- Practice the Metric System while playing an arcade game. Covers the basic prefixes and their numerical values and their values as exponential numbers. Also covers metric to metric conversions and metric to English relationships. Has adjustable game speed for setting the difficulty. ADVENTURES OF SCI-MAN # 1 ver. 1.2 This adventure is a puzzle solving game which draws on the chemical knowledge of the player. Use the right chemicals to help Sci-Man get to the next screen. Comes with a printout of how to solve each level. Also includes the chemical equations and descriptions for each action in the game. Great for JrHS, HS, & College Chem classes. VOCABULARY BUILDER - English 1 ver. 1.0 This program is for those people who need practice recognizing English words. Objects bounce around on the screen and a name randomly appears. The player uses the arrow keys and space bar to shoot the correct object. The game speed can be set to control the difficulty of the game. Covers 40 different objects broken up into 4 groups - Group 1 & 2 are Household Items, Group 3 contains Food Items and Group 4 contains Animals. VOCABULARY BUILDER - English 2 ver. 1.0 This is a NON-VIOLENT arcade game for elementary education ( or ESL ) for learning the names of People, Places, Vehicles, and Plants. Cupid drops hearts on the objects as they bounce around on the screen. Forty different objects are covered in four screens. BODY PARTS - A (version 1.0 ) Students practice identifying some of the common body parts of the human body with four activities. Covers the common human internal organs - stomach, liver, pancreas, gall bladder, spleen, esophagus, duodenum, trachea, lungs, small intestine, colon, and appendix. Students learn to recognize these by sight and learn where they are placed in the body. CHEMWORDS:BONDING - Practice the terms associated with Bonding in Chemistry in an arcade platform game setting. Use the arrow keys to move and jump. Has 5 levels and covers 41 terms. Allows studying of terms before playing. User sets difficulty through game speed. This effects the maximum score. CHEMWORDS:Atomic Structure - Practice the terms and definitions associated with the structure of the atom. More than 40 terms and ideas are covered in an arcade shooting game. Shoot the correct term to match the definition displayed at the bottom of the screen. The user can set the game difficulty level by selecting the game speed at the onset. Use the arrow keys to move the cannon and the spacebar to fire. The user may also view a list of the terms and definitions for studying purposes. WEBWORDS - FreeWare This is a FREE program which is available on AOL, CompuServe and ZD-Net. The file name is webwords.zip and can be downloaded from those places. This program allows the user to study terms and phrases associated with telecommunications and the world wide web. WORLD GEOGRAPHY Practice the location on the world of 17 major land areas, 21 water bodies, 28 major cities, and 22 Rivers,Mts. & Deserts - 88 items in total. Items are presented in a random order! Each screen may be played with labels visible for practice. Play levels individually or sequentially. Each screen has its own timer. Great way to learn where things are on our world. AMERICAN HISTORY: PRE-REVOLUTIONARY WAR Read, study and practice facts about American History leading up to the Revolutionary War. The Study Mode allows for the veiwing of a list of all the facts used in the game. Print feature will produce a hard copy for home study purposes or for use during play. Covers the facts in four screens - 1) Who 2) What 3) Where 4) When Good for Junior or Middle School, High School and 1st year College.