WORDPLAY
Professional, Originally Released On Cassette Only
Game Type : Utility; Introduces Word Processing Skills
Author : Unknown
Standalone Release(s) : 1986: WORDPLAY, <unknown>, £6.95
Compilation Release(s) : None
Stated compatibility : Unknown
Actual compatibility : Unknown
Supplier : Unknown
Disc compatibility : Unknown
Instructions
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Review (Electron User)
WORDPLAY is an original and innovative idea, attempting to introduce the complex ideas of word processing to young children through the use of animated icons.
These animal icons, rejoicing in delightful names like Selina Seagull and
Petronius Pelican, show the child in an amusing and educationally valid manner
the various options available in a word processing program.
The icons are permanently displayed at the bottom of the screen below the text window which can display at any time nine of the 33 lines of text possible in the file.
However there are a couple of areas where I feel the program is less than
user-friendly and where children may be easily confused.
My chief criticism is reserved for the left and right justification, made by
Eve the Elephant and Boris Bear.
Boris tidies by pushing the left margin, but only from column two or greater,
and leaves a ragged right result. The elephant, however, then right justifies
back to the first column by tugging, often leaving very large gaps in the text,
large enough for words to be included from the line below.
I am not convinced that children will really appreciate how useful word
processing can be from this program, although the excellent booklet will prove
an effective tutor.
Sound ........................... 6
Graphics ........................ 8
Playability ..................... 7
Value for money ................. 7
Overall ......................... 7
Phil Tayler, ELECTRON USER 3. 8