Game Groups > Programming language: STOS
STOS was an extremely popular programming language for amateurs on the Atari ST, designed by François Lionet and published by Mandarin Software, which also published some software made in STOS. STOS later spawned a more advanced Amiga equivalent, AMOS.
Related Groups
- Fun School series
- Game Engine: GameMaker
- Inspiration: Literature
- Inspiration: TV series
- PlayStation the Best series
- Programming language: AMOS
- Setting: City - Rome
- Software Pyramide releases
- The Sims franchise
- Theme: School
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Title | Released |
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Argon | 1990 |
Billy Boy | 1997 |
Bob Fossil's Sudokuniverse | 2008 |
Carrier Attack | 1989 |
Count and Add | 1992 |
Crystal Caverns | 1990 |
Fate Master | 1992 |
Frog-Race | 1994 |
Fun School 3 for the Under 5s | 1990 |
Fun School 3: for 5 to 7 Year Olds | 1990 |
Fun School 3: for the over 7s | 1990 |
Fun School 4: For 5 to 7 Year Olds | 1990 |
Fun School 4: for 7 to 11 year olds | 1991 |
Fun School 4: for the under 5s | 1991 |
Grandad 2: In Search of Sandwiches | 1993 |
Grandad and The Quest for The Holey Vest | 1992 |
Heartland | 1996 |
Hockey Pista | 1990 |
Hypnotic Land | 1991 |
Island Strike: The Ultimate Conflict | 1996 |
Jumble Up | 1994 |
Light Cycles | 1990 |
Mind Warp | 1992 |
Mr Dice | 1991 |
Mr Dig | 1990 |
Multi Pakman | 1994 |
Plax Atax | 1991 |
Push 'n' Shove | 1992 |
Sim Pig | 1991 |
Skate Tribe | 1990 |
Slime Nemesis | 1991 |
Super Scramble | 1993 |
Tablit 2 | 1991 |
Trader 2 | 1996 |
World Cup | 1993 |