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Re: Beta Release of Dora the Explorer Colouring for the IIgs
On 11/20/07 11:35 AM, in article 9XD0j.21$2D7.18@newsfe06.lga, "Payton Byrd"
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>> On 11/20/07 7:37 AM, in article
>> 5afefd85-0c77-4105-8187-15cd6e5caee0@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com,
>> "Polymorph" <polymorph69@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Hi All,
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>>> I have put up a pre-release version of my current project - "Dora the
>>> Explorer Colouring for the IIgs". This is a colouring-in type game
>>> that features in many children's games, however, adding "Dora the
>>> Explorer" gives the IIgs a modern day character for kids to relate to.
>>> I primarily wrote this for my eldest daughter who is nearly 4 years
>>> old, and a big fan of Dora the Explorer.
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>> Excellent! I was thinking of doing a Dora program myself. My daughter
>> turns
>> 4 next June, and is one of Dora's best fans...
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> You wouldn't believe the collection of Dora related paraphernalia around
> here. My five-year-old daughter has been a huge Dora fan going on five
> years! We have Dora video games (PC and V-Smile), a Dora picnic table with
> chairs and umbrella, Dora plates, Dora cups, Dora action figurines, singing
> Dora dolls, Dora backpacks, Dora lunch boxes, Dora DVD's, Dora party favors,
> and the discussion of all things Dora on a daily basis.
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We can't afford much for my daughter, besides some Dora clothes, shoes,
backpack and a few other items.
Will have to try this on my emulator here. My daughter is just getting into
computers - my son is already ahead of her.
He told me last night he wanted to write a game, "Crocodile Hunt", and even
told me how it looked/worked... He is 6.