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Re: Best Apple IIGS educational software?



limtc wrote:
I think with the exception of McGee (which is pretty good, just pale
in comparison with current software like Arthur series), it seems that
the software I tested falls into either these 2 categories:

- click on something, Apple IIGS said something and show something
- flip the book that read out a story

Pretty boring honestly. So far even Dora Colouring is more fun. I
think Carmen series is good, but it is for older kids. Is there any
really good one that I missed?

I think restricting yourself to IIgs software is quite limiting.

Kids don't care much about computer specs, and there were dozens
of very innovative, entertaining, and fun games for the Apple II.
Some of them were even educational.  ;-)

-michael

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