Overview
ABC Talk It was heavily marketed for featuring a "real human voice". In 1993, hearing an actual digitized human voice clip instead of robotic PC-speaker bleeps was a massive technical feature for early childhood software.
It taught young children how to talk, memorize the alphabet, read, spell, and learn the basics of operating an IBM PC keyboard. It also included a creative feature allowing children to construct colorful abstract "collages" and "kaleidoscopes" using letters and basic geometric graphics on the screen.
- Developers
- Creative Educational Software
- Publishers
- Creative Educational Software
- Platform
- MS-DOS
- Genre
- Education
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