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Brandon's Flashbox
Version: April, 1991
Author: Joey Robichaux, member ASP. CIS: 71336,336, GENIE: JEROBICHAUX
P. O. Box 91016-199
Baton Rouge, La. 70821
Phone: (504) 752-2620
Last update - April 28, 1991
Vendor Description
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Brandon's Flashbox -- Category: Educational, Children's, Pre-School
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Short Description --
Reading and problem solving drills! Special memory/matching games
help young readers experiment with problem solving techniques as they
solve four different problem sets with 20 "sight" words each. Customize
your own word lists! Rewards include a series of fun "Mardi Gras" parades.
Long Description --
The Flashbox has four matching drills - each hides a series of 20
sight words behind flashing boxes, four at a time. Young users get a quick
glimpse, then they try to match selected words. Not only do they become
familiar with the words, they also learn problem solving tricks as they
complete the cycle of 20 words.
Rewards include four different "Mardi Gras" parades.
NEW! Keep Flashbox fresh by creating your own special "CUSTOM" word
lists!
Runs on your MS-DOS compatable and requires at least a CGA monitor.
Registration: $7.50, or $10.00 for a copy of the latest version and a
printed, bound manual.
Vendor Distribution Information:
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Vendors who are ASP Associate Members in good standing are hereby given
permission to distribute Brandon's Flashbox. I ask that you send me
notification that you are carrying this program (postcard and/or
catalog) so I may serve you better.
To ensure you have a current version, non-ASP members are required to
request permission from me to distribute the Flashbox (if you
receive a direct mailing from me, then please consider that as
permission). Also, you may not list any of my products in
advertisements, catalogs, or other literature which describes my
products as "FREE SOFTWARE". Shareware is "Try-Before-You-Buy"
software, it is not free.
Thanks --