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"Microzine" was an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue no. 28 features "Stationary Maker", "Quest for the Pole", "Sound Lab", and "African Animals".
Survey Taker lets you make and take your own surveys. How many of your classmates like math better than spelling? What is their favorite computer program? Take a survey to find out! Survey results are displayed on both colorful bar graphs and on detailed table graphs that you read and analyze
Quations is a 1985 educational game developed by Bernie Dodge and Steven Buss of Edaptive Software, and distributed by Scholastic. It is based on the board game of the same name, which was originally created in 1973 by Andrew P. Mandell. The game is borrows heavily from Scrabble; however, in this instance players must formulate math equations from randomly selected …
Operation Frog is an educational title where players explore the inner body of a frog. You can choose between a male and female frog in the References section. There are two game modes: Dissect and Reconstruct. In Dissect mode, players have to cut open the frog's body and remove its organs; and in Reconstruct mode, players have to put the …
Microzine Jr is a disk magazine similar in format to the Microzine series. It was targeted towards children grades 1 through 3. This issue contained the titles "Mask Maker", "Safari!", "Talk to B.E.R.T.," and "Eye Spy"
"Microzine" was an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue no. 27 features "Rebus Maker", "Constellation Odyssey", "The Learning Machine", and "Mystery on the High Seas!".
"Microzine" was an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue no. 26 is a double-sided disk that features "The Wizard of Darkling Wood", "Congratulations!", "Picture This", and "Math Mall".
"Microzine" was an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue no. 25 is a double-sided disk that features "Cosmic Heroes", "Blueprint Maker", "Picture This", and "The Learning Machine."
"Microzine" was an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue no. 23 features "Escape from ANTcatraz", "Monitor Mystery: The Case of the Foul Play", "Greetings", and "Math Mall"
"Microzine" was an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue no. 22 comes on two disks (one double-sided, one single-sided) and features "Haunted Channels", "NewsPrint.", "Math Mall", and "Monitor Mystery
"Microzine" is an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue 21 from 1987 features "Robot Rescue", "Fill in the Blanks", "Fabulous Kids", and "Monitor Mystery"
"Microzine" is an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue 20 contains the titles "Voyage to See What's on the Bottom", "Interactionsr", Herioes and Villians", and "Monitor Mystery."
This issue of Microzine contains the following titles: "Malice in Wonderland" is a math themed Twistaplot adventure. "Animation Lab" is a simple and easy to use introduction to animation software. "Calendar!" is a calendar tool. "Estimator" is a math themed puzzle game.
"Microzine" is an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue 18 contains the titles "History Mystery", "LetterWriter", "ScholastiCalc", and "Rose & Calumny."
"Microzine" was an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue no. 17 is a double-sided disk that features "MicroAgent of the Body Guard," a Twistaplot Adventure reminscent of the film "Fantastic Voyage". In "Mission Mix-up", the player mixes various chemicals from his chemistry kit to solve puzzles as he traverses a foreign planet to find his …
Microzine Issue 14 features the following programs: The Funhouse Caper: A Twistaplot. Missing: A fabulous jeweled key. Suspects: Seven party guests, all dressed in costume. Detectives: You and your trusty robot, Wesley. Good Luck! Cartoon Maker: A graphics feature: Create your own cartoon strips using graphics, text, and word balloons. Print out your cartoons to share your sense of humor …
"Microzine" was an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Issue no. 8 is a double-sided disk that features "Zazoo Come Home", "Secret Journal", "Drawing Board", and "Back Page"
This issue of Microzine contains the following titles. "Brain Drain" is a Twisted adventure game where the player plays as a space scout progressing from a Moon Scout to a Star Scout "Survey Taker" has the player participate in a survey, which then compares the results to previously obtained results "City Blocks" allows the player to create city scenes that …
The Microzine series was a high quality educational disk magazine published by Scholastic software for the Apple II family of computers. Scholastiic published Microzine four issues per school year. Each issue had an interactive text adventure, called a “Twistaplot”, a type of “Choose Your Own Adventure” story that Scholastic was also selling as a print book at the time. The …
The Microzine series was a high quality educational disk magazine published by Scholastic software for the Apple II family of computers. The first issue of Microzine was first displayed at the January 1983 Consumer Electronics Show, and was available in stores by March 1983. The box containing the first issue was in the unusual shape of a parallelogram, and contained …
Children assume the role of shopkeeper, and serve customers who walk into their stores. Ten different stores are available for choosing from, with each store emphasizing a different sort of math problem. The Donut Store, for example, emphasizes fraction questions; the Boutique emphasizes practical "cash-register" questions; the Jewelry store emphasizes decimal additions; and the Pharmacy emphasizes percents. Children use the …
"Adventure Double Feature", published by Scholastic Wizware, includes two adventure games in the style of a Twistaplot (or Choose Your Own Adventure) style found in their Microzine series. This software title includes two adventures: "Adventures in Microzone" and "Northwoods Adventure"
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