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Algernon: An Introduction to Programming Logic

Overview

A computer literacy game that sharpens estimation and spacial reasoning skills while providing an enjoyable and challenging introduction to programming logic. "Algernon: An Introduction to Programming Logic" is a 1985 educational game designed by Tom Bretl, programmed by Larry Bank, and distributed by Sunburst Communications.

Developers
Thomas C. Bretl
Platform
Commodore 64
Genre
Puzzle
Alternate Names
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Media

Box - Front

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Fanart - Box - Front

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Screenshot - Gameplay

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