Microzine #29

Description
Microzine is an educational disk-based magazine published by Scholastic between 1983 and 1992. Each issue generally contains a simple adventure game, often with a Choose Your Own Adventure Style. Issue no. 29 contains: Computer Stuff: Microzine* data disk initiation
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Desert Dilemma: the player must find the ten items that don't belong in a picture of a desert, and watch as they are transformed to appropriate items.
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Letters: letters from the editor and various readers
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Light on Target: the player must deflect a laser beam towards a target by usng a series of mirrors. Points are scored by how quickly the laser reaches its target.
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The Myths of Olympus: an adventure game where the player learns about the ancient Greek gods. Falling asleep during a pop quiz about Greek mythology, the player awakens in the Labyrinth of Crete. They must wander the maze, listen to the stories of the gods, and collects items from them. These items can be used to defeat the Minotaur when the player encounters it. Finally, the player must tame and ride the pegasus to Mount Olympus, where they must answer questions from Zeus and Hera.
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Screen Artist: a graphics program









