From: Goodwin, Greg P. (GoodwinG_at_aafes.com)
Date: Mon May 23 2005 - 11:24:13 PDT
There was a Newton Book once, kinda like a Choose your Own
adventure book, where a Dog is trying to make it home for Christmas. It
is one wacky book! :D
(That was kinda like a game since you can choose where the Dog
goes next, not that it matters since he never makes it home.)
Greg Goodwin
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From: "Matt Howe" <matthowe () comcast ! net>
Date: 2005-05-23 17:15:51
>Also I have a game called "Speed Bump" which is like the Mille Bourne=20
card
[...]
>on the list knows the site I'm referring to and can post it.=20
Otherwise, I'll
>look more when I get home.
http://www.digitalinkwell.net/newton/speedbump.html
Like it a lot... Maybe more cardgames could be ported like this, e.g.=20
Iluminati - NWO...
Other fave Newton games: WordSquare, Deep Green, RushHour.
DJV.
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