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Early Learning House [1] or simply the House Series is a collection of four main educational video games and two compilations for the Windows and Macintosh platforms, developed by Theatrix Interactive, Inc. and published by Edmark software. Each different game focuses on a particular major learning category with selectable skill settings for ...
Ben There, Dan That! is a point and click adventure game developed by Zombie Cow Studios (now known as Size Five Games). It is freeware and was released on July 14, 2008 for Windows. [1] The game was positively received by critics, who enjoyed the game's humor but criticized its short length and lack of music.
Bulls and cows predates the commercially marketed board game version, Mastermind and the word-based version predates the hit word games Lingo and Wordle. [ citation needed ] A version known as MOO was widely available for early mainframe computers, Unix and Multics systems, among others.
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The game starts up where Bone: Out from Boneville left off, with the Bone cousins' arrival in Barrel Haven just in time for the Spring Fair and annual Cow Race. In this third-person game, the player gets to control all three Bone cousins (using a technique similar to the one employed in the LucasArts adventure game Day of the Tentacle ).
Cow Clicker is an incremental social network game on Facebook developed by video game researcher Ian Bogost.The game serves as a deconstructive satire of social games. The goal of the game is to earn "clicks" by clicking on a sprite of a cow every six hours.
Video games set in zoos (1 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Video games about animals" ... Critter Round-Up; Crusader of Centy; D.
Cotton (Japanese: コットン, Hepburn: Kotton) is a series of shoot 'em up video games developed by Success. The series debuted with Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams in 1991 and has spanned a history of releases in arcades and on consoles. The Cotton games helped establish the cute 'em up subgenre.