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Educational / Education - Reading · 1983

Learning with Leeper

Published by Sierra On-Line

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Information

Genre
Education - Reading
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1
Programmer(s)
Bobbio, Robert
Year
1983
Publisher
Sierra On-Line
Country
USA
License
Commercial
Medium
Cartridge
Rarity
8

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 6.8/10 · Votes: 9 · Downloads: 1,811 · Hits: 15,861

Screenshots (4)

Learning with Leeper — screenshot 1
Learning with Leeper — screenshot 1
Learning with Leeper — screenshot 2
Learning with Leeper — screenshot 2
Learning with Leeper — screenshot 3
Learning with Leeper — screenshot 3
Learning with Leeper — screenshot 4
Learning with Leeper — screenshot 4

Instructions (4)

Instructions page 1
Instructions page 1
Instructions page 2
Instructions page 2
Instructions page 3
Instructions page 3
Instructions page 4
Instructions page 4

Comments (2)

  • rave.N27 Oct 2015

    Artifacting, but first, this game performs so poorly it wasn't crafted in machine language, it's compiled Basic or worse, why did Sierra On-line get involved? Instructions say you're getting "Four Hi-Res" games but only two (on the left) and the title/menu are high resolution, the two right-hand-side games draw using low res. Artifact testing in LWL is good because the paint program tries offering about 9 different "colors" thru various patterns which rely upon the "old style" artifact emulation exaggerating the look of CRT, "new style" 2 color artifacting, which is generally a good idea, looks terrible here on LWL paint program. The intended color scheme is likely Blue and Brown but hard to tell when it's reversed, because the title screen and the menu screen already reverse themselves, giving "Leeper" the two different patterns to start with. LWL I think wreaks havoc on my emulator and reverses or mangles the artifacting, by itself sometimes. Whether you're in reverse or not seems to depend on whether you think the dogs should have Blue eyes or Brown/reddish eyes. I'm tending toward dogs with Blue eyes.

  • Rachel2 Dec 2008

    Learning with Leeper features 4 minigames, a counting game with dogs, a letter/word minigame with baloons, a coloring game, and a maze.

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