An edition of Games for your Electron (1984)

Games for your Electron

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An edition of Games for your Electron (1984)

Games for your Electron

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Games For Your Acorn Electron

Programs of originality and quality for all the family

More than 20 challenging programs, each one especially written for the series and guaranteed to provide hours of entertainment.

The games include FROGGY GO HOME (help a poor lost frog across a motorway and river; TERROR TERRAIN (avoid the rocks while collecting valuable orb stones from the planet Orbus); TEN GREEN BOTTLES (can you knock the bottles off the wall?); CLIFF GOLF (practise your shots without even moving from your armchair!); PENNIES FROM HEAVEN (a game to test your split-second reactions); and SOUND GENERATION (three programs that demonstrate the many sounds your computer can produce).

GAMES FOR YOUR ACORN ELECTRON will improve your programming skills as you follow the instructions to put each of the programs into your machine, and comes complete with a brief dictionary of computer terms and some hints on how to extend the programs in the book.

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Publisher
Virgin
Language
English
Pages
128

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Games for your Electron
1984, Virgin
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London

Edition Notes

Spine title: Games for your Acorn Electron.

Series
Virgin Computer Games Series
Genre
Acorn Electron

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
128

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Open Library
OL22298637M
ISBN 10
0863690297
OCLC/WorldCat
655401190

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Typing in a computer program is like opening an unknown door.
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