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BarnyardSingAlongs.iso (182.31 MB)
MD5: 6544dbeea09b1dc6f0b6f4e63f7beee4
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
BarnyardSingAlongs.iso (182.31 MB)
MD5: 6544dbeea09b1dc6f0b6f4e63f7beee4
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
Emulation
This game works with: SheepShaver,
This game works with: SheepShaver,
From Elisoftware.com..
Children - Ages: 3 to 7
Has your child ever sung a duet with a duck? Or rock-and-rolled with a pig? Well, now children can sing, dance, play and build vocabulary and reading-readiness skills while exploring a farmyard full of interactive fun.
Has your child ever sung a duet with a duck? Or rock-and-rolled with a pig? Well, now children can sing, dance, play and build vocabulary and reading-readiness skills while exploring a farmyard full of interactive fun.
Fisher-Price Sing-Alongs features six adorable farm settings in which your child can join the music-video style merriment- from splashing in a pond with a tuneful turtle to frolicking in a henhouse with a mom and her chirping chicks. Everybody here has a song to sing, from all the classics you loved as a child to engaging new songs the whole family will enjoy.
Turn your child's computer into a toe-tapping, funnybone tickling music machine.. with Fisher-Price Sing-Alongs!
While singing along with friendly Fisher-Price animals, your child will learn:
• Hundreds of new words through click-and-explore play.
• Rhyming, music and song.
• Beginning reading skills by singing along with highlighted musical text.
• Early computer skills.
• Rhyming, music and song.
• Beginning reading skills by singing along with highlighted musical text.
• Early computer skills.
Highlights:
• Music-video style action performed by animated Fisher-Price farm characters.
• Fill length songs include 7 original compositions plus a medley of traditional favorites- 20 lovable tunes in all, in a variety of themes and styles.
• Sing-Along mode for teaching songs and, of course, singing along!
• Explore Mode for child-directed discovery and exploration.
• Loaded with adorable Fisher-Price-style click-and-explore animations that teach word recognition.
• Engaging graphics, sounds, and special effects.
• Illustrated, computer accessible Parent Tips.
• Join the entire cast of characters where every crooning critter has a wondrous song to sing.
• Get down with the rock-and-roll pig, and raise the roof with his new hit 'Barnhouse Rock.'
• The 'Bunny Hip-Hop' Video puts rabbit rap on the map!
• The 'Rest Your Head' lullaby is a little night moosic your kids will love.
• Fill length songs include 7 original compositions plus a medley of traditional favorites- 20 lovable tunes in all, in a variety of themes and styles.
• Sing-Along mode for teaching songs and, of course, singing along!
• Explore Mode for child-directed discovery and exploration.
• Loaded with adorable Fisher-Price-style click-and-explore animations that teach word recognition.
• Engaging graphics, sounds, and special effects.
• Illustrated, computer accessible Parent Tips.
• Join the entire cast of characters where every crooning critter has a wondrous song to sing.
• Get down with the rock-and-roll pig, and raise the roof with his new hit 'Barnhouse Rock.'
• The 'Bunny Hip-Hop' Video puts rabbit rap on the map!
• The 'Rest Your Head' lullaby is a little night moosic your kids will love.
The external download is a Mac-only disc image. If anyone has the hybrid Mac/PC CD, please upload here.
CompatibilityArchitecture: 68k PPC
SSW 7.1
2.5 MB RAM free
256 and thousands of colours
2.5 MB RAM free
256 and thousands of colours
If there’s a center of Mac game development in the United States, it’s probably the state of Texas. Yep, the whole darn state. Aspyr Media, GraphSim Entertainment, Id Software, Pangea Software, and United Developers (the parent company of MacPlay) all call the Lone Star State home. The two games I review this month–a tag team from Texas–show how diverse the Mac game market is.
Rode Hard, Put Away Wet
The idea of stepping onto a skateboard after all these years sets off mental Klaxons blaring that I’d permanently damage some part of my body. Fortunately, the fine folks at Austin-based Aspyr Media enable people like me to experience some of the thrills and spills of pro skateboarding vicariously, through the Mac conversion of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2, the popular extreme-sports game originally published for the PC by Activision. There’s nothing
like it for the Mac–it’s a 3-D action game that puts you in control of a skateboarder who must navigate treacherous ramps, rails, and other obstacles.
You can use a keyboard or a game pad to skate through a variety of environments ranging from a school yard to a shopping mall to an aircraft hangar. Grind rails and get major air time as you hop over obstacles. As you improve your skills, you can string together combination moves to grab huge points. I’ve seen experts use combos to rack up hundreds of thousands of points in just a few seconds. If you perform specific feats of daring, you’ll be rewarded with a certain amount of money. You can also find cash lying around if you know where to look. The more money you earn, the more parks you can visit, the more equipment you can buy, and the more tricks you can learn.
The game features a soundtrack of punk-pop and ska tunes from recognizable bands, which loops from track to track as you play. I got tired of it and shut it off, opting instead for my own soundtrack. Unfortunately, the game requires that the game’s CD-ROM remain in the drive when you’re playing, so I had to play music on my stereo.
Thanks to the game’s multiplayer mode and its support for GameRanger–a free Mac-only multiplayer service–I’ve discovered that I’m every bit as clumsy and uncoordinated on a virtual skateboard as I would be on a real one. I’ve had my hindquarters handed to me in each of the various multiplayer modes, including trick attack, graffiti, and horse.
The game is also chock-full of customization features. Although it boasts a preexisting cast of some of pro skating’s top stars, you can customize your own skater’s height, build, basic physical features, and capabilities. And Pro Skater 2 comes with a built-in skate-park editor that enables you to come up with park designs as wild or mild as you desire.
And yes, this game supports Mac OS X (a Carbonized version is on the CD). However, some features, such as game-controller support, were missing in that version as Macworld went to press.
It’s rare enough that a sports game comes to the Mac, but what makes Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 unique is that it’s not your average sports game–it’s an extreme-sports game. It’s a challenging one at that, with immeasurable replay value thanks to its multiplayer gaming, customizable skaters, and skate-park editor.
Nicest, Friendliest Bunch of D&D Folks
If you’re a fan of the style of role-playing game (RPG) that has become popular on video-game consoles in the past few years, you’re in for a treat with Summoner. The game, brought to the Mac by Dallas-based publisher GraphSim Entertainment, is unique and deep; it takes hours, perhaps even weeks, to get through. What makes Summoner special is that it doesn’t attempt to duplicate the pen-and-paper RPG experience of Dungeons and Dragons. Instead, it melds a solid rules-based system with action evocative of 3-D console games.
Summoner is a fantasy game set in a medieval land. You play the role of Joseph, a young man endowed with mystical powers that enable him to summon creatures, demons, and other nightmarish monsters. While eluding an evil emperor’s henchmen, Joseph must find five hidden rings that will help him control and master his abilities. You also control other folks with special abilities and attributes whom Joseph befriends along the way.
Summoner is beautiful to watch–like Tony Hawk, it’s a 3-D game that uses OpenGL and makes fairly high demands on system resources. Its roots as a console game are occasionally revealed in the form of some blocky texture maps, scenery that suddenly pops up out of the fog, and other graphical curiosities, but these problems aren’t serious enough to detract from the game.
Summoner isn’t an action game–at least not in the conventional sense. You’re responsible for controlling characters individually or as a group, manipulating inventory, solving quests, engaging in combat with opponents, and interacting with nonplayer characters.
If Summoner were just a single-player game, you’d put it away once you won, but you can also play online. Impressively, the game allows Mac and PC users to play together–something of a rarity in Mac game conversions. Summoner makes use of THQ’s free multiplayer service, aptly called thqmultiplay.net.
Summoner won’t be a good fit for everyone–it has too much action for some RPG fans and requires too much individual character manipulation for some action fans. It ran solidly on my test machine, a Power Mac G3/450 with 256MB of RAM. Unfortunately, the shipping version I reviewed didn’t support Mac OS X. Goonisher! mac os. GraphSim has promised an update.
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Happier ‘n a Rooster in a Henhouse
Those from the Lone Star State have long been known for their independence. Let’s hope this spirit will keep leading to more games like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 and Summoner, which far surpass run-of-the-mill first-person shooters and 3-D action games.
PETER COHEN, a senior editor at MacCentral.com, got his Texan lingo from the Texas Talk site ( www.rice.edu/armadillo/Texas/talk.html ).
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