The Toy Shop
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Here's an unusual one: The Toy Shop is a set of computerized patterns for building your own mechanical models. You use the software to print out the pieces, then assemble them according to a set of instructions that come with the software. There are 20 different models, including trucks and cars with wheels that turn, a crane, an oil pump, a balloon-powered locomotive, a penny-powered clockwork bank, a helicopter powered by a rubber band, a sundial, a carousel, and the Spirit of St. Louis airplane with a working propeller. Designs can be printed on regular computer paper, then glued to card stock, cut out, and assembled.
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Preliminary Toy Designs | |
Final Toy Designs and Toy Graphics | |
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Software Design and Programming | |
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User's Manual | |
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Game added by Ye Olde Infocomme Shoppe.
Macintosh added by Kabushi. Commodore 64 added by Martin Smith. Apple II added by The cranky hermit.
Additional contributors: jean-louis.
Game added September 3, 2001. Last modified February 22, 2023.