Talking ABC's screenshot
Talking ABC's gameplay screenshot
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License:
Shareware ($23)
Multiplayer:
Single player
DOSBox:
Yes
For Kids:
Yes
Resolution:
640 × 350
DOSBox Cycles:
4000 (Approximate)
Talking ABC's screenshot
Talking ABC's gameplay screenshot
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DOSGames.com Review:  Rating: 3
Talking ABC's is, as you would probably expect, a learning game for young children to help them learn the alphabet. After setting some initial difficulty options, it presents a scene, and a letter. Then, when you press the appropriate key, a picture is shown of something starting with that letter. One of the defining features of this program is the "talking" feature, where all of the phrases are read aloud using the PC speaker! This is fairly impressive technical achievement for a shareware game released in 1991, but not so much fun to listen to today. Still it could be useful for helping little ones learn their letters.
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TALKING ABC's is a preschool alphabet game 
from the award winning author, Karen Crowther 
of Redwood Games.  Three fun games allow 
little ones as young as 2 to learn the 
alphabet.  The games use the PC speaker to 
talk so that kids can play without help.  
There are 3 fun games including: Follow the 
leader, draw your own picture and a matching 
game. ASP shareware.

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