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Consonant Carnival

Moby ID: 143913

Description

Consonant Carnival is a language learning game for the Apple II.

Contains several phonics mini-games:

  • Consonants - The player must type the letter displayed on the screen, and is rewarded with an object starting with that letter if correct.
  • Shooting Gallery - The player is shown a picture, and must shoot the letter that starts that word.
  • High Dive - The player is shown a picture and a letter, and must decide if it is the correct letter. A high diver climbs a ladder for every correct answer.
  • Test Your Strength - The player is shown a picture and a letter, and must decide if it is the correct letter. The player rings a strength testing bell if correct 10 times.
  • Ring Toss - The player is shown a picture and a letter, and must decide if it is the correct letter. After 10 correct answers, the player plays an animated ring toss game.

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Credits (Apple II version)

5 People

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Programmed by
Includes Graphic Routines From
  • Penguin Software Graphics Magician
Machine Language Routines by

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Game added by hoeksmas.

Game added April 3, 2020. Last modified March 11, 2024.