Name | Extracted | Size | Date | Description |
ACTION21.ZIP | Yes | 296973 | 9/1/1993 | Action Graphics 2.1 allows you to build things on your screen and animate them. You are given several shapes and colors to choose from to form your own drawings. You just point to the shape and drag it into the drawing area. You can easily move, resize, and color objects. You can set them in motion, either rotating, pulsing, or filled with moving patterns, and more. The program is designed more for amusement than actual CAD work, although simple CAD work is possible with it. Requires VGA, 512K RAM, and a mouse. (Just FUN Software) (Reg.Fee: $17) |
AMV10.ZIP | Yes | 752577 | 5/27/1994 | Animated VGA Memory Game 1.0 is a memory game for one or two players. Uncover tiles to reveal various images. If the images match, they will become animated. If they don't match, a comical sound will be played. The game can be configured to display 10 or 20 tiles with a choice of backs. Requires VGA. Sound cards are also supported. (Tom IV Guthery) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
ARCHERY.ZIP | Yes | 21857 | 5/17/1994 | Archery Try to hit the moving target. You get three trys from five different positions. Play a friend or the computer. Good for hand-eye coordination training. (Reg.Fee: $0) |
BBABY.ZIP | Yes | 22072 | 5/17/1994 | Bouncing Baby Position the firemen to rescue the babies from the burning building. (Dave Baskin) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
BILLBEAR.ZIP | Yes | 546082 | 5/24/1994 | Billy Bear Let's Party is a children's storybook. It is Billy Bear sister's birthday and you are invited to the surprise party. There are gifts to open, water balloon fights, and a visit to the carnival. Features include colorful animation, music and sound effects. Requires 512k RAM, hard drive, mouse, and EGA/VGA. Sound Blaster sound card is optional. (Loraine Wauer) (Reg.Fee: $18) |
BRAIN.ZIP | Yes | 42747 | 5/17/1994 | Brain Child is a memory card game along the lines of "Concentration." Instead of regular playing cards, the cards have various pictures on them. The program works easily with either the keyboard or a mouse. (Kevin Scoresby) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
BUGS10.ZIP | Yes | 1202894 | 9/21/1994 | Animated Bugs 1.0 is a board game for young children learning numbers, colors and shapes. Features include sound effects and voices, animation, five different garden backgrounds and two player option. Supports SoundBlaster and compatibles, Disney Sound Source, Covox Speech Thing, and the PC speaker. Requires VGA, 640K RAM and a hard disk. (Tom IV Guthery) (Reg.Fee: $12) |
CHAMELE.ZIP | Yes | 3331 | 5/17/1994 | Chameleon 1.4 is primarily for younger kids, but the program is clever enough to make all ages want to test their reflexes. If you, in your persona of a large Chameleon, catch a fly, your color gets brighter; when you miss, the Chameleon gets darker. Keep missing and it turns black and dies. (Robert F. Litt) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
COLORS.ZIP | Yes | 20504 | 4/12/1994 | Colors 2.4 is a simple program for young children. Hand the mouse to a one year old and watch as they quickly learn the proper hand eye coordination needed to run the program. (Reed Bros.) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
FUNFACE3.ZIP | Yes | 154593 | 8/30/1994 | Funny Face 3.0 is a computerized version of Mr. Potato-Head, only better. It lets children create heads by selecting from a wide range of hair styles, eyes, ears, mouths, noses, eyebrows and beards. Faces can be colored in, saved in PCX format, recalled and printed out. Support is included for 180 different dot matrix, laser and color printers. (Brett Zamora) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
GUESSA.ZIP | Yes | 31373 | 5/17/1994 | GuessA# 1.03 is a guessing game for young children. You guess a number between 1 and 500 and the computer tells you if your guess is high or low, accompanied by colors and sounds. If your three-year-old takes more than seven guesses to find the number, better give the little tyke a copy of Knuth's book on Searching and Sorting Algorithms. (Khobey Software) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
IR_MJH.ZIP | Yes | 35167 | 5/17/1994 | Instant Recall The object is to follow the order in which the computer lights up the four colored squares. The longer you match the pattern, the more selections the computer makes until you reach the limit or miss. A different tone is played on each square. There are four levels of difficulty. (Michael J. Himowitz) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
KID_FUN.ZIP | Yes | 184423 | 12/5/1993 | Kid Fun is a set of games for kids. It includes ESP, a number guessing game; KIDLIBS, a funny story generator; MATH FUN, a math tutor with sounds and special effects; 8-BALL, a "fortune teller" that answers yes/no questions; and more. (Eric Jarrett) (Reg.Fee: $13) |
MATCH2.ZIP | Yes | 39341 | 5/17/1994 | Match2 is patterned after the old TV game, "Concentration". (Reg.Fee: $?) |
MEMRYDS.ZIP | Yes | 16755 | 5/17/1994 | Memory is based on the old TV game Concentration. A deck of 54 cards is layed out face down. You try to match the cards by turning up two cards each turn. Kids love this game and are often better at it than adults. (J. David Sapir) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
MLOTRA.ZIP | Yes | 28788 | 5/17/1994 | MicroLink Otra 1.2 is an excellent version of the memory game, Simon. In it, players take turns trying to repeat an ever-longer sequence of flashing squares, using the numeric keypad or mouse. We have some other Simon-type games, so normally we would not have added another one, but the quality of Lancaster's games is unsurpassed. They are fun, fast, colorful (while still being usable on mono systems), and well-designed. (Bob Lancaster) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
NUMGAME.ZIP | Yes | 17580 | 5/17/1994 | NumGame is a counting game for 5 year olds. It asks the child to count up the faces on the screen and type the number. (Steven D. Stern) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
NUMTIME.ZIP | Yes | 1896 | 5/17/1994 | Numtime teaches young children to tell time. (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TOYBOXS.ZIP | Yes | 47993 | 7/23/1992 | CFP Toy Box 3.05 is a collection of toys for children. The toys enable one to create colorful drawings, play and replay music by making the PC's keys act like the keys of a piano, listen to computer generated music, see the time and date, and even take a trip to another universe. (Steve Schustack) (Reg.Fee: $20) |