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Educational games inc 'Tug of War' ?
I remember having a floppy disc of word/maths educational games that ran from Workbench on the A500.
They were all really gaudy colours and used both the mouse and keyboard. The only game I remember clearly from the set was one that was either named or themed 'Tug of War' with a graphic of two characters playing tug of war (of course). I remember maybe these games running inside Workbench and being compatible with the screen-splitting feature of WB. I only remember them running from icons in Workbench because that was when young me learned what 'Discard' meant. Does this ring a bell for anyone? - Edit 1 Hmm it mightve been the Amiga Basic game Tug A War. But I wonder what the other games on the disk could have been. TAW seems likely because the reason the game sticks into my head is that I could get a few moves into it and then got stuck because I didn't know the rules, and that definitely matches the screenshots I'm seeing. - Edit 2 It could've been 10 BASIC Games. https://hol.abime.net/5344 Last edited by MrD; 17 April 2022 at 19:37. |
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