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Retrogaming of the 8 and 16 bit variety. That's my jam. 😎

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And the World Class version was certainly stunning in its realism. But it seriously took me many years to revisit all of these versions and come to the realisation that, for me, the original was the place to be. 😁

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I did like the addition of trees 🌲 in the Executive version when I first tried it. But sometimes it takes a while to realise that the technical progress maybe hasn't added to the game-play. 🤔

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I still think it's the best Leaderboard.
The others were more realistic, but that water everywhere added some real danger to every shot. 😎

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I wonder what the screenshots were from. Atari?
Yup, the C64 one wall all pleasant greys and blues .. until wandering through the caves.

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The trouble with the Amiga was its copper made it so easy to create awesome sky gradients. Heck, even the original Shadow of the Beast did some pretty awesome skies. (Though it wasn't exercising the copper as hard as some other games would do.) 😁

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Argh!
Too many colours!
I can't handle any more than 16! 😋

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Some excellent games there. 👍
(Though I've played the heck out of three of them.. Everyone's a Wally was good too. It just wasn't my jam.) 😁

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Even late-forties-me kinda enjoyed this. Sure, it's not so taxing. But I love how the train-game has route-planning+number-matching. The toys is shape+colours. The fruit is shape+catching. The airport is moving-objects+letter-matching. All smartly thought out for growing minds.

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Once your shift is over, Donald is paid in coins/notes. Then he goes across the street to several shops, where he can buy things for the playground from his Disney friends. (At which point the exact payment and change are worked out by the player.) Really smartly designed stuff..

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The job/games are: the railroad, where you switch tracks to route the train, the toy store, where you put toys up on the shelves, the grocer, where you sort incoming fruit and veg, and the airport, where you sort outgoing packages into the right containers..

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