My students play something like this constantly. Granted it's not on an Apple II...J T wrote:Anyone else remember Lemonade Stand for the Apple II? It was a good intro to business/economics for kids.
http://www.coolmath-games.com/lemonade/
My students play something like this constantly. Granted it's not on an Apple II...J T wrote:Anyone else remember Lemonade Stand for the Apple II? It was a good intro to business/economics for kids.
Fixed that for you.Menegrothx wrote:Isn't that what most adventure games do though? Sure enough there are some every games by Sierra that have has very illogical solutions to certain puzzles though.Hatta wrote:Castle of Dr. Brain was good. Mainly a puzzle game built on Sierra's adventure game engine. Not very teachy at all, but it exercises logic.
FTFYBurningDoom wrote:Oregon Trail is the one that sticks out for me.
There was this Scorched Earth Artillery clone that I played that helped me learn about angles, that I could have sworn was called Tank Wars that we played at school on a Windows 3.1 system, but I've since tried to look it up and can't find it so it must have been called something else.