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Re: What was this Apple ][ game?
Thanks!
Sara Rozycki
srozycki@maned.com
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> From: dpeschel@u.washington.edu (Derek Peschel)
> Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
> Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
> Date: 12 Jan 2000 20:18:30 GMT
> Subject: Re: What was this Apple ][ game?
>
> In article <B4A24794.A71%srozycki@maned.com>,
> Sara Rozycki <srozycki@maned.com> wrote:
>> Help, I'm desparately trying to remember this!
>>
>> There was a game I played as a kid, where you are a gopher, or badger or
>> something, and you build circuits. I've been searching all over to try and
>> find the name, but to no avail. I think it was made by some educational
>> software cooperative that used to make a lot of Apple II software.
>
> I'm drawing a blank about the "gopher or badger" part. But I know of only
> two games that let you build circuits: Rocky's Boots and Robot Odyssey.
> Both were created by The Learning Company. I would look at Rocky's Boots
> first, since that's probably the one you saw.
>
> -- Derek