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Mac Tuberling 1.0
This is a Kids Game
Mactivity's CD-ROM nr 10 advice: This application did
run on a b/w 68030 processor under System 7.1. It was
also tested on a big ColorScreen of a PowerMacintosh
running System 7.1.2. The game was also tested on a
Quadra with 68040 processor and a 13 inch Color Screen
and System 7.1 by Mactivity.
This program is intended for young children and allows
them to drag face parts and accessories around to create
their own 'potatoe person'. It is fairly simple to
use and children seem to have little problem 'picking
up' the required skills. In addition to being able
to create your own potatoe person, the program will
speak the name of each part you click on. You may
however turn the sound off if this becomes tiresome.
As well, you can save your 'tuberling' to disk, retrieve
previously saved tuberlings, modify them, and re-save
them. The program does not currently support printing
of tuberlings. You may of course use command-shift-3
(or 4) to dump the contents of the screen to either
your printer or as a MacPaint file.
To place a part on your potatoe person, use the cursor
to click on a face part or accessory and drag it over
to the potatoe. When you let up on the mouse button,
the part is released. You may always rearrange features
you have already placed by simply clicking on the part
and sliding it around. To get rid of any piece, drag
it over to the right half of the screen - it will disappear
when you release the mouse button.
There is a limit of 255 parts on each tuberling. It
is unlikely that a child will ever reach this limit.
If someone should, the program doesn't crash, but
will merely ignore additional parts dragged over. In
an effort to simplify the program, I ignored a few
Macintosh standards - specifically in regard to file
handling. 'Get Tuberling' is the same as the 'Open'
you more often find in programs that read and write
files. Also, 'Save Tuberling' is really a 'Save As'.
There is no close. I wrote this because I was a little
disappointed with the number and quality of childrens
programs on the Macintosh. There are certainly some
nice ones, but far too few. So, for what it's worth,
here's another children's program. The idea stemmed
from a little thing I did around when I got my first
Mac. I drew a real complex potatoe-head and all these
facial features with MacPaint. I showed some friends
how you could 'lasso' the face parts and make your
own potatoe head person. Well, it went over pretty
well but, after making a rather 'busy' potatoe person,
one of my friends quit MacPaint and did the old, "Yes"
to the "Save changes before closing?". So,
there went my potatoe person kit. Now that I have
picked up on programming the Mac, I decided to revisit
that little MacPaint file with a program that allows
you to create, save, and retrieve potatoe people.
I had my girlfriend do the voice to make the prgram
even more educational.
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