I’m thinking bacon to childhood and the DOS games of old. Math blaster, Treasure Mountain, even Mario teaches typing. How do you all run these for your kids, and are there modern equivalents?
Chances are, your kids won't have the same appreciation for it that you once did as they are quite old and dated now. That being said, there are a ton of modern options now and it depends on age range and topics. You have generations of games to pick from at this point.
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Chances are, your kids won't have the same appreciation for it that you once did as they are quite old and dated now. That being said, there are a ton of modern options now and it depends on age range and topics. You have generations of games to pick from at this point.
https://archive.org/details/Number_Munchers_v1.2_1986_MECC