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Dr. Health'nstein's Body Fun (Classic Mac, StarPress Media & The Cancer Research Foundation of America, 1994)
You can download it as BodyFun.sit here or here (where the process can be sped up by downloading BodyFun.cdr_.zip instead), and run it on modern systems by following the instructions below the images.
Open this in-browser emulator.
Drag the file you downloaded onto the emulated desktop.
Open The Outside World, then Downloads, and open the file you'll find there. Wait while its contents are extracted. Ignore the error message that may appear. If nothing you appears afterwards, close and re-open Downloads.
Drag the .img file that will have appeared into Uploads in The Outside World. Wait for your browser to suddenly download it all at once as a .zip file.
Close the emulator's tab or window and open this other in-browser emulator.
Extract the .img file from the .zip file and drag it onto the emulated desktop.
Open the icon that appears and run the game.
If you downloaded BodyFun.cdr_.zip from the second link, after downloading it, simply extract the .cdr file from the .zip file, open the second in-browser, emulator, drag it onto the emulated desktop, and run the game.
A collection of semi-educational online games
(free i'm 99.9% sure unless it changes/changed)
Wikipedia Gacha は、Wikipedia の記事をカードとして集めて遊べる無料ブラウザゲームです。Collect Wikipedia articles as trading cards in your browser.
Gacha wiki - play card battle style games using wikipedia article trading cards
Become an evolutionary detective to find the Mystery Animal!
Metazooa - guessing the animal, like wordle kinda? you get hints on how close you are based on kingdom, phylum, class, order, etc. as you narrow it down in a tree like list
Fold it - contribute to scientific research by playing origami with proteins!! we don't know how they all fold yet! So show us how they do!
Semantle is an engaging word-guessing game that challenges you to find the hidden word through semantic clues. Sharpen your linguistic skill
Semantle - Each guess must be a single word. Semantle will inform you how semantically similar your guess is to the secret word. like wordle
Play Artle and guess the artist. Voted #1 art quiz. Bonus rounds with year and art style.
Artle - worlde for art, guess the artist/piece
Universal paperclips - (click on the box to begin) descion based game (takes HOURS fair warning) "The user plays the role of an AI programmed to produce paperclips. Initially the user clicks on a button to create a single paperclip at a time; as other options quickly open up, the user can sell paperclips to create money to finance machines that build paperclips automatically."
A minimalist text adventure
A dark room - According to The New Yorker, "What follows is a strange hybrid, part mystery story and part smartphone productivity software...the game evokes the simplest text-based computer games of the nineteen-seventies while stimulating a very modern impulse to constantly check and recheck one's phone. It's like a puzzle composed of deconstructed to-do lists."[1] makes you think, reason that this list is "semi" educational
A game of exploring and racing through Wikipedia articles! Fun and surprise await as you go down the "Wikipedia rabbit hole" and find the "d
The Wiki Game - navigate between two articles using only hyperlinks, learn how humanity links knowledge using wiki
Vintage box artwork of the Geo-graphy World Wide board game. Cadaco-Ellis - 1954.
Does anyone remember this old educational game from the 90s? This is the only image I could find from it, I think it was called "History of the Nations of Earth" or something like that.
It was essentially an encyclopeadia for children - you could click on different countries and it would tell you all about them. If you clicked on America, it tells you about the Presidents. Each entry was accompanied by a really awful rendition of "Hail to the Chief" - except for JFK, which was just silent.

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Hello Guys! We are working on building an exciting tabletop game themed around rockets. The game is a fun 1 to 5 player card game where you build rockets, bid for payload contracts, and race to launch two payloads first. We are planning to make it public this year, probably around August.
The game will have around a 2.25-ish complexity weight. If you like what you see and would like to playtest the game, simply comment "Payload" and we will connect.
And if you would simply like to be notified when the game launches, comment "Launch" and we will connect for that too.
Stickybear Reading (Optimum Resource/Philips, CD-i, 1992)
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