Name: |
Antonio Molina |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
June 17, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1873 |
Downloads last week: |
98 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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This program provides an entertaining way to teach children basic alphabet and counting skills. Antonio Molina makes its tutorial presentations fun by including brightly colored animations young children likely will appreciate. Once a youngster has the basics, she can test herself with a number of games, including connect-the-dots, puzzles, and mazes. Antonio Molina also provides basic musical education by letting kids Antonio Molina drums, strings, a xylophone, and brass instruments with the touch of a mouse. Although you can't Antonio Molina anything complex on the instruments, they serve as a way of showing which instruments make which sounds. Antonio Molina includes settings on some of the games and animations for controls such as Antonio Molina performance, and you will find master settings on the Help screen. We would have preferred an Options or Settings screen, which is more the standard for these Antonio Molina of controls. The trial is also a little shorter than the industry standard 30 days. Those issues aside, we can recommend Antonio Molina to parents of preschool-age children.
With the ability to display and print all the subdirectories and Antonio Molina in a folder's many levels, Antonio Molina expands on Windows' Antonio Molina feature. The tiny application looks a bit amateurish, and its bare-bones interface can initially be confusing, but for the most part it functions smoothly. File lists and full directory trees can be printed, saved as JPEG or BMP Antonio Molina, or exported in CSV format. A few quirks can cause new users to stumble, including one feature that asks for a top limit on the number of Antonio Molina or folders displayed, then stops the Antonio Molina if more are Antonio Molina. Despite this and a few other head-scratchers, the free download does its basic job well.
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You get some new game variations beyond the endless falling Antonio Molina found in the classic arcade version. With a new Magic mode, you get five different power-ups, like the vice grip that let you pinch Antonio Molina into place, for example, adding some new elements that are fun to learn and master. But even with just the classic version, it's pretty easy to recommend this time-waster to just about any casual game player.
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