Vintage Apple II 1982 Beagle Bag Bros 12 Game
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Vintage Apple II 1982 Beagle Bag Bros 12 Game Disk RARE

Vintage Apple II 1982 Beagle Bag Bros 12 Game Disk RARE
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Start Time Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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Location Mancelona, Michigan

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waynobobber Store Vintage Apple II 1982 Beagle Bag Bros 12 Game Disk RARE Beagle Bag 1982 12-Game Apple DiskApple IIManual book is includedTested and works greatPLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS, I HAVE SOME PRETTY DARN RARE GAMES UP FOR AUCTION!If you have any questions please feel free to email them to meFast and free shipping!GAMES INCLUDED-BuzzwordElevatorsGas CrunchHang PersonMagic PackPick-A-PairQuick-DrawSlippery DigitsSub SearchTexttrainTriple DigitsWowzoBeagle Bag, collectively credited to "Bert Kersey and the Beagle Bros Staff", contains games designed for the Apple II, Apple II+ and Apple IIe computers.[edit] Buzzword!In Buzzword!, a children's game based on Mad Libs, the computer relates a short story in which certain key words are replaced with blanks. Each time the story reaches a blank, the user selects a letter and the computer then randomly inserts a word starting with that letter, producing amusing nonsense. Buzzwords comes with five pre-made stories and also allows users to create their own.[edit] ElevatorsElevators challenges the player to use four elevators to deliver as many carloads of passengers as possible in a short period of time. Passengers appear on any of ten different floors at any of the four elevator shafts and must be collected by sending the appropriate car to the correct floor and back down again. Each carload of passengers delivered to the ground floor earns the player a point.[edit] Hang PersonHang Person is a simple hangman-style game in which the player must guess the letters of a word or short phrase. For each incorrect guess, another piece of the person is drawn in; six incorrect guesses lose the game. Hang Person allows a users to play by themselves against the computer, or to enter a word of their own (up to 14 characters) that a second user must guess.[edit] Magic PackThis program acts as an aid to performing four separate magic tricks described in the accompanying manual: "Plenty-Questions", in which the computer attempts to guess the object someone's thinking of; "21 Numbers", a number guessing trick; "Next Word", in which the computer and the player create a logical series of words; and "Card Scanner", in which the computer purports to identify a playing card held against the screen.[edit] Oink!Oink! is a two-player dice-rolling game with each player taking turns rolling to score points. Players can reroll to achieve better results, but lose their turn if the dice show doubles. First to 200 points wins the game.A version of Oink! was used in experiments conducted in the mid-1980s to test for the existence of psychokinesis, the results of which were published in the Journal of Parapsychology.[1][2][edit] Pick-A-PairSimilar in some ways to Concentration or Husker Du?, Pick-A-Pair is a two-person memory game played on a 4x4 array of 16 numbers, behind each of which is a symbol. Players take turns revealing, two at a time, the symbols behind each number; if the two they pick match, the two are removed and the player earns points. Play continues until all the symbols have been matched.[edit] Quick-Draw!Quick-Draw! is a two-player cowboy shoot-out game. Each round the computer selects an abstract "firing symbol", then quickly cycles through various random symbols including the one it selected. If the player fires while the correct symbol is shown and can do so quicker than his opponent, he'll win the round. Points are recorded on the cowboys' hats.[edit] Slippery DigitsThis game is a sliding puzzle that challenges the player to sequentially order 15 numbered tiles within a 4x4 playing area using as few moves as possible. Slippery Digits has two styles of play: one in which the number of each tile is shown, and another more challenging one in which the numbers are hidden.[edit] Sub SearchIn this submarine-hunting game, the player must identify the locations of a random number of submarines hidden within the playing area. The player moves the ship north, south, east or west, and the areas over which the ship travels light up green. If a submarine is within the area through which the ship has moved, it will appear as a black silhouette; moving directly over a submarine marks it as found. To help direct the ship's movements, the player can use a sonar-like "scanner" to faintly reveal when the submarines are located.The player must manage oxygen and fuel supplies, both of which are assigned in random quantities at the beginning of the game and quickly diminish. An "equalizer" balances the two, and a "jump" function allows the player to jump to a random location in the playing area.[edit] TextTrainTextTrain is a model train simulator that uses a word or other series of letter to represent the cars of a train. The player can move the train forward or backward around tracks and onto sidings, switch and couple cars, and bring freight to the station.[edit] Triple Digits[edit] Wowzo Some fonts used on this page are created and distributed by deviantart.

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