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Educational / Education - Introductory · 1990

Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s

Published by Database Educational Software · Developed by [n/a]

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Information

Genre
Education - Introductory
Language
STOS BASIC
Controls
Keyboard, Mouse
Players
1
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
[unknown]
Graphic Artist(s)
[unknown]
Game design
[unknown]
Musician(s)
[unknown]
Sound FX
[unknown]
Year
1990
Publisher
Database Educational Software
Distributor
-
Developer
[n/a]
Licensed from
-
Country
United Kingdom
Software
English
Box/Instructions
English
License
Commercial
ST Type
ST, STe, 0.5MB
Number of Disks
2, Single Sided

Votes / Statistics

Rating: N/A · Votes: 0 · Downloads: 682 · Hits: 3,110

Screenshots (8)

Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 1
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 1
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 2
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 2
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 3
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 3
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 4
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 4
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 5
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 5
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 6
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 6
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 7
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 7
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 8
Fun School 3 - For the Under 5s — screenshot 8

Ads (1)

Fun School 2 · 1989
Fun School 2 · 1989

Trivia (3)

Awards

ST Format educational software of the year 1990 award: 1st place

Competition

Fun School 3 was featured in ST Format's competition where the winner got possibility to write one of the STOS BASIC based learning modules to Fun School 4 and a chance to earn royalties.

Charts

Top UK ST charts position: 36 (4/1991)
Months on charts: 1, 4/1991

Book / Magazine Reviews (1)

ST Format · October, 1990 · Rating: 91%

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