Some say there is more to life than work. On the off-chance that this is true, Intesym offers a small range of simple, light-hearted diversional games.
The games hark back to the chunky land of 8-bit nostalgia where colour was a luxury and programs were sold in books. If you yearn for the days when computers were magic boxes, televisions were used as monitors, and screens were covered in fingerprints, then you are dreaming of either next-year’s latest technology or something from 1982.
These games recreate the penultimate in 20th century state-of-the-art:
- All 8 colours of the spectrum! (Including the two which aren’t.)
- Choice of sound effects: off and on!
Warning
These games might not be suitable for people who have never seen a pixel.
Centre for computing history: http://www.computinghistory.org.uk
BBC Computer Literacy Project (1980-1989): https://computer-literacy-project.pilots.bbcconnectedstudio.co.uk
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Blocky Blocky Catch Match
Catch the falling objects in the receptacles of matching shape and colour.
SOFTWARE
Minty Minty Fetch Fetch
Bernard wants to collect the Kendal Mint Cake, but a monster has other ideas.
SOFTWARE
Sweety Sweety Yum Yum
Bernard has a sweet shop, but he reckoned without greedy monsters.
SOFTWARE