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Moby v2024.06.07
The Berenstain Bears: Learning Essentials
aka:
BBLE
Moby ID: 142087
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DOS screenshots
The title screen and main menu
The title screen of the Colors game
Colors: A partly completed picture. The cursor turns to a crayon and the player picks a colour from the palette at the bottom of the screen and uses it to colour in a piece of the picture
Clicking on the arrows in the lower right scrolls through the menus of the in-game functions
Colors: The backgrounds that the player can use with the game's 'stickers'to create their own picture
Colors: Some of the stickers the player can use with the game's backgrounds to create their own picture
This picture was created by combining one of the supplied backgrounds with one of the 'stickers'. <br>I wonder if this game was released under another title?
The Puzzles title screen
Puzzles: This game uses drop down menus to select the picture and puzzle size
Puzzles: This is the picture that has been selected
Puzzles: This is the selected picture broken into the simplest puzzle - just eight pieces
Puzzles: The picture has been reassembled and the player's time is recorded
Puzzles - this is a sixty piece puzzle - the most complicated there is
Music: The title screen
Music: The song selection screen.
Music: The song selected is "Sur le Pont d'Avignon" and this is the associated picture which will soon be hidden
Music: The game plays the tune and pauses. The player must select the next note to be played from those shown at the bottom of the screen to reveal more of the picture.
Music: When the complete picture is revealed the tune replays and the bears did a somersaults in celebration
Music: The game settings. There are seven levels of difficulty and ten instruments - all of which sound a bit like a Stylophone
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