Childrens Program MacEmatics v2.1 by Neil Schulman Brush up on all your math skills — addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and percents. There are 10 different levels of difficulty. Answers are given at the end of each test. There’s a high-score list for over-achievers, and you can check your status at any time. Cryptogrammer v1.1.1 by Lawrence Snyder A challenging program for anyone who likes cryptograms. Cryptograms are word puzzles in which a quotation or saying has been encoded by substituting every letter with another letter. There are 750 cryptogram quotes in this program — you can even add your own! If you need help, you can get a one letter hint. If you like to solve other cryptograms (such as the ones in the newspaper), you can enter them into the program and solve them using the program’s interface. Dream Weaver v1.0.1 by Michael Kelly Flip out over optical illusions, like the twisted chords. An explanation of why your brain is tricked is attached to each one. Modify parameters of the illusion and see different effects — length, thickness and spacing of lines. This program is fun and informative. Factory v1.1 by Patrick Calahan Assemble various products for a factory. Send the correct components in the right direction on the assembly line. Be quick, because you have quotas to meet. Every day brings a new product and a new assembly line. Fun with Addition v3.0 by David Carr Have fun with addition — and an array of weird sounds! Every time you answer a math question correctly you are rewarded with an unusual noise. Horses, frogs and other sounds abound in this program. You’ll love it! SCS Snake v1.3.1 by Silicon Creek Software You’re a snake and you’re hungry! Your favorite food is apples (yes, apples!) and they are all over the place. But whenever you eat one, you get longer. Since you’re a snake, you’re not very bright, and you will bite anything in front of you, so make sure you don’t run into a wall or yourself, or you’ll break your teeth and have to start over. SingleNumber v1.05 by Yoshimitsu Kanai Challenge your number skills with this fascinating puzzle! You have a 9x9 square grid, broken down into nine 3x3 squares. Put numbers into the grid, without placing them in the same horizontal row, vertical column or 3x3 box twice. The game alerts you if you break any rules and you can take back as many moves as you like. Choose from three difficulty levels. Square Lake Crossing v1.1 by Mark Starlin You’ve been contracted to build a bridge connecting the north and south shores of Square Lake. The problem is a rival company (Player Two) is trying to connect the east and west shores. You have to build your bridge before your opponent. In case your opponent gets too close, you’re armed with two sticks of dynamite (for blowing up your opponent’s bridge) and two intersections (for connecting your bridge to your opponent’s). Hot Tip: Straight sections get you to the other side faster, but curved sections are dynamite-proof. States & Capitals v1.0 by David Carr Quick — what’s the capital of Delaware? Learn the state capitals with this fun program. A state and four cities are displayed and you have to choose which city is correct. Get it right and you are rewarded with an interesting sound. If you’re wrong — try again. A running total of your score is displayed, so you always know how you’re doing. Fonts: Alphabet Train by Ben Coifman This fun font contains flatcars carrying capital letters. Of course, a train would not be complete without an engine, box cars and a caboose, so several of each are included as well. (Type 1) Railroad Heralds by Ben Coifman A collection of railroad logos from Santa Fe, Great Northern, Milwaukee Road and more. If you’re a railroad enthusiast, you’ll love this font. (Type 1)