Search DOS Game Zone
Browse Games
Account Login
Browse by Year
Browse by Language
Other gamers are playing..
Civilization
Switzerland
Star Fleet I- The War Begins
Greece
Pentix
Belarus
Alchemy
Romania
Das Schwarze Auge- Die Schicks..
Germany
Batman Forever
Australia
Final DOOM- TNT - Evilution
Algeria
Stellar Explorer
Greece
Duracell - Run the Bunny
Australia
Donde esta Carmen Sandiego- Bu..
Argentina
Search / Browse
Play Toy Shop, The
Toy Shop, The
Last Updated: Wed, 8 April 2020 @ 20:04
Copyright: © 1986 Broderbund Software, Inc. (40 Titles)
Platform: DOS
Language: English
Version: 1.0
Filesize: 375 KB
Genre(s): Educational
Screenshots: 1
Rating: (119 Votes)
Last Played: A few days ago in Russia.
Toy Shop, The Screenshots
About Toy Shop, The
One of the first innovative "edutainment" software titles, The Toy Shop from Broderbund is also one of the first software of its kind to have a hefty price tag: it retailed for over $75 in most stores. The reason? The many cool toy components included in the hefty box, ranging from rubber bands, wooden cylinders, and model cutouts. The description at MobyGames explains what it is: "Here's an unusual one: The Toy Shop is a set of computerized patterns for building your own mechanical models. You use the software to print out the pieces, then assemble them according to a set of instructions that come with the software. There are 20 different models, including trucks and cars with wheels that turn, a crane, an oil pump, a balloon-powered locomotive, a penny-powered clockwork bank, a helicopter powered by a rubber band, a sundial, a carousel, and the Spirit of St. Louis airplane with a working propeller. Designs can be printed on regular computer paper, then glued to card stock, cut out, and assembled." This ultra-rare PC title has been patched from its original booter version to run from DOS prompt, thanks to Mok. It is not nearly as useful as the original version, though, since I doubt any modern printer can understand printing instructions from a 1986 game made for dot matrix printers ;) Besides, you need to find (i.e. buy) a lot of pieces to make the toys - I have my original The Toy Shop box right here and it is really chock full of stuff. Fortunately, most components should be easy enough to find, although some effort is needed to "customize" them to the software's instructions. As it stands, though, you can still read instructions for many neat toys and marvel at how much fun we could have in 1986 when we made our own toys out of household objects :)
Download Toy Shop, The
Enter the code to download Toy Shop, The.